oh mate they’re fucking phenomenal. they’re like these little baked biscuits with all different savoury flavours, every aussie kid adored them growing up
I never heard of Shapes a day in my life. I'm sure 99% of Americans have never heard of them before either. But they appear to be cracker version of Pringles. Which is why Sharky said Salt n Vinegar. lol
They are a type of cracker with different flavorings to them like cheddar or Pizza. Its a popular snack in Australia and here in New Zealand. You weren't a kid in the 2000's if you didn't have Shapes in your lunchbox. @@user-tm4nb8iy8c
This was a video called guess the Australian and each beta squad member would try to lie themselves to the final round. Shapes are this food that all Aussies have eaten at some point. Even I don't know what they are
@@dumebionubogu6762they’re like crackers… “baked not fried” is their motto. and their original flavours are pizza, bacon and cheese, bbq, chicken crimpy & cheddar. they’re a big snack food is NZ & Australia
Currently in Australia, for anyone wondering shapes are like like crackers with various flavours such as salt and vinegar, pizza, bbq etc. Think we have something similar in England..
The ones with no mask have to try and blend in with the rest and its up to the group to collectively try and eliminate whoever they think the imposter is , if the imposter successfully blends in until it’s them and one other person left not eliminated they win , the group sittin down observing are the ones who take turns trying to blend in , so from the first guys round , seeing that the snack “ shapes “ was a popular topic among that culture , when it was Nikos turn to try and blend in with the new set of ppl but same culture , he knew it would be a popular topic and categorize him with them
To those who doesn’t know what australians mean by “what’s your favorite shapes”, if im not wrong, it’s a type of food brand that australians really love to eat. im guessing the australians are asking this question because most non-australians would assume they’re talking about ‘math’ shapes and not the food brand.