i love guava drinks and it’s way way way too sweet for me. To the point where i actually just don’t like it. It might be cause it’s made differently like how cokes made differently in different places? I’m from Australia and my asian mum loves mexican food so i always get Jarritos if i see it. The ones here are sweet asf so i don’t rlly like them tbh
I'm from México and it's funny how most of the Jarritos flavors you tried are not even sold here, I have only seen the Fruit Punch, Mandarin, Strawberry, Grapefruit and Tamarind
Same in Montana as California (lol thank you Jarritos/distributor for not giving us just 2! We have Mexican-American families who’ve been here since 1905 and we have a big Latino community today, but we usually get overlooked up here.
I've had piña flavor a long time ago. But yeah, I've never seen all of these. Also, I thought these where made/distributed by PepsiCo. At least it was back when I worked at an associated company to them. Just checked, it's still made by them under their current name of GEPP , Novamex either just distributes them or if they make them to distribute over there in the US maybe that's why there's all these flavors we don't get over here.
yO, se ve q son jarritos pero gringos en la ciudad veo mayormente los de limón, uva, tamarindo, piña y tutti fruti, nunca había escuchado de tanta variedad 😩
The thing with mango flavors that aren't actually real mangos is that the artificial taste never matches how good the fruit is. It's kind of like how artificial grape flavoring is so much different than actual grapes, but artificial mango isn't anywhere near as good as artificial grape.
Apparently grape flavor is trying to mimic concord grapes. I heard that from hankgreen in a short of his, so they are just picking a more easily replicable version of grape.
@@SrinidhiNaikTHIS IS TRUE I had fresh concord grapes for the first time a few years ago and they are nothing like regular grapes. They are extremely juicy and have a tougher skin, and they actually taste like grape soda (mostly)
@@CKT1138 I see. The reason I mentioned my distaste for artificial juice is because the fact most people seem to really like them baffles me, I don't get the appeal at all. Makes me feel like a weirdo
Ey, if you wanna try another Mexican brand of drinks with a variety of flavors, make a tier list of Jumex. They're a Mexican juice brand that sells them in small soda cans.
When I was a kid, I HATED Tamarindo flavor, but my parents love it. Now as an adult, I STILL HATE Tamarindo flavor. Note: Real tamarind water is better
I live in Latin America (Brazil) and I have never seen Jarritos but after watching this video I wanted to try it but and then I searched Jarritos on Google, went to the shopping tab and 90% of the stuff there is just the Jarritos Nike's. How do we have more Jarritos Nike's than the actual drinks bruh 💀
For real. I’m not a big tequila drinker but the Costco tequila margarita base mixed with pineapple jarritos is so good imo, though it’s delicious by itself too.
This is the whitest review I've ever seen. Also, most of these are brewed and made in the US. Which are way.......different than the actual Mexican ones.
Watermelon? green apple? mango? I've never saw those Jarritos flavors here on México. I guess it's because for those kind of flavors we usually don't drink Jarritos, but instead "Boing", that it's not soda but just the juice in the same kind of cristal bottles. And of course "aguas frescas" that it's just the "homemade" flavored water selled on the streets. Also, I really don't know if the american version tastes the same... but Tamarindo it's definitely my favorite Jarrito flavor.
Mi favorito es el de tamarindo, usualmente evito sodas, pero, esporádicamente tomare ya sea de piña o tamarindo, soy el rarito qué trae su propia soda a la fiesta. Me gusta que son menos dulces que las sodas regulares.
Ha-MayCa is just the Spanish name for Jamaica. Its called Jamaica cause the drink i believe was introduced via jamaica (although the tea is originally from China i belive)
1. As a Mexican, I am contractually obligated to defend my country so seeing all those C tiers I am forced to dislike this video. 2. As a Mexican, I had no f-cking clue we had this many Jarritos flavors and even though I haven't drunk soda for years, I'm intrigued to taste the mango one. 3. I had to pause right when you said you dislike Jamaica to write this comment, and as per my contractual obligations I must report this video and your account for crimes against Latin America. It's not personal, only business.
Interesting that companies are still trying to make fetch happen with nfts. I thought they had all moved on to smashing google image search results together, since thats the new "future".
kinda sucks how most of them were C, lime is personally the best to me, better than drinking sprite or any other lemon lime not to be mean but it really sounds like you only love drinks that are more muted (sorry, but la croix is a very bland drink), so drinking stuff thats more intense is probably not a good idea to make a tierlist on
Yo you should check out the "Rom" chocolate from Romania, it tastes like rum but it doesn't actually have rum in it. Either you'll love it or hate it but its worth trying
Funny story: I was unable to find the Mexican cola for years, but ended up at a tienda during a road trip and found a dusty twelve-pack on the shelf. The box was all beaten up and the corners were frayed, but I picked that puppy up and ended up telling the store owners about how much I liked it as a kid. My main issue is that I look Hispanic and my last name is Hernandez, but I was raised in the U.S. and don't speak a lick of Spanish. Thankfully, they were patient with me and we got to talking in very enthusiastic broken English, where I told them I couldn't ever find the cola. The lady suggested I give them my phone number, and we exchanged. Now I get calls from her whenever the tienda has them in stock, and my nephew and I have been back there every other week since June. We don't even drink that much that quickly, but that sweet old couple seriously makes my heart all fuzzy 😭 Anyway, Mexican cola is pretty dang good.
I would love for you to try Pipi its a Croatian brand of orange and watermelon soda but I doubt you will find it in the US unfortunately. Its prob the best orange soda on the market no cap.
Had to stop the video at Lime. I love Lime flavored anything so throwin shade at my boi ain’t right. Although, you were servin it up Gary’s way bahp. So I will hold back the angry mob with pitchforks and tajin launchers, for now… until I get word from jarritos hq.
Laifen toothbrush They make sure to refernce things like Apple, Cybertruck, and other “high quality” “luxury” brand things in the first 5 seconds before you can skip the ad. Very predatory. “Whats up guys i just got a toothbrush from apple at least thats what it feels like“skip ad becomes available.
People in Mexico LOVE the tamarindo one, it's a very popular fruit and flavor in Mexico, Jarritos did tried their best to replicate the flavor... so you probably won't like tamarindo lol
A more lesser known soda brand I would say should deserve a tier list would be Sprecher. Not sure where it's available locally in the US but I've found it in Hy-Vee stores and more variety at Mendards of all places. All in all I personally think they're a great brand of soda that certainly tastes a tad better then other big grands like Pepsi and Coca-Cola Personally their grape soda is better than other grape sodas I've had and their Cherry Cola is an interesting drink with the syrup they use, I grew to quite like it's mix of Cherry and Cola flavors. They also have various Lemonades, Sparkling Lemonades, Sparkling Waters, and a few Mixers for making other various drinks. I would say they have enough variety in drinks to make a video out of :P
Strawberry Jarritos gang! (Although I didn't know they had most of these flavors. Desperately need to try mango) Edit: Oh no... just got to the part of the video where you try the mango flavor :(