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As a canadian, i can honestly say i have NEVER said the word 'hoser'
It was only said in the 80's when SCTV was on television.
America based everthing from that 1 movie from 1982.....stupid
I’ve never heard hoser either😂
As a Canadian I agree and I don't say eh let alone know anyone who says either
Only when mocking SCTV
How can Canadians send all that stuff and NOT send them some Coffee Crisp?
Exactly ! Coffee Crisp is one of the only real Canadian chocolate bars. Only in Canada, eh!
They mentioned they did boxes from Canada before so they probably already tried it. The people seem to have included things they haven't seen them try already.
Cuz coffee crisp is gross? And they've tasted it many times lol
Miss vickies jalapeno!
EmperorTaebok How do you like your coffee?
As a Canadian I don’t think non Canadians realize that there is more than one accent in Canada. People from the west sound different than those from Quebec and then the Maritimes have a different accents too.
Kenzie Smith I noticed that too !
And that they say different things! I am from Ontario and say “eh” a lot, but never “hoser” and I say “sorry” like Americans on tv. And “about”, the same as “sorry”.
Yeah I’m east coast and I sound nothing like my friends from bc
Kenzie Smith thank you! finally someone says it!!
Yep
“$5.95? That seems expensive...” All Canadians: exactly
Especially in BC, the city area (specially in Vancouver where I live) is so expensive. Parking costs so much.
ANB10 eyyy I live in BC too
@ThisWithThem A hoosier is from Indiana
@@thatcher6923 yeah, I really hate going out to cities, being in Mission may not be amazing as you're lacking things the city would have, but you have everything you need
ANB10 everything here is fucked here because of PST, other provinces don’t have what B.C. has like for example Alberta
As a proud Canadian we do NOT I repeat NOT say the word “eh” in every sentence!
COULD'NT AGREE MORE
I so agree... I never use the word ehh
Same we don't use eh at the end of each sentence
I know eh? Why do they think we do that?
Ditto lol
As a Canadian, I've never pronounced 'Glosette' as "Glosett-y"
Also Tim Hortons is garbage since they sold out to an American company. Their coffee tastes weird and they no longer make their donuts fresh from scratch. They come pre-frozen. Their hot food is also trash... Ya won't catch me going to one lol
LukaTisus so true! I haven’t been there for a few years!
As a worker at Tim Hortons we do make our donuts fresh everyday
Previous tims employee, everythings frozen and baked 'fresh'
as a Canadian, I've never heard anyone pronounce it as Glosetty
I can’t believe they compared dunkin doughnuts to timmys
Well in America dunkin is like the typical coffe fast food place but more calories and fat compared to tims
True Calgary gang
Nathan Kelly Edmonton gang
Harold Jenkins what r u on
Ik Right
I’m a Canadian and I literally have NEVER heard the word “hoser” 😂. I don’t even know what that is. Also, you guys missed out on so many popular items!! I haven’t even heard of some of these things.
You must not live in northern ontario or Ontario at all. It's a very common word where I live
Greasy Bastard I live near Toronto lol
Katie Fox ah Toronto America’s bastard step child
Same
Caleb Dyer someones mad they live in the middle of nowhere
“Eh” isn’t just thrown around like that in Canada lmao. It’s usually put on the end as a question like, “ye went to the store eh?”
Exactly!!!! ...I shouldn't have watched this before bed, because now I'm really hungry haha
It’s usually used for right as in “the weathers good today eh?”
Jet Stream Yea, I’m Canadian and haven’t heard that many people say it besides the older men sometimes, but it also depends on what part of Canada you’re from.
finaly
It’s more used for validation after making a statement in the form of a question “It’s really cold out here, eh?”
American ‘maple syrup’ is actually just high fructose corn syrup.
Crispy Chicken y’a it’s gross
Aunt Jemima is hiding under your bed
*aunt Jemima has left the chat*
Aunt Jemima is crying in the corner after meeting Ms Real Maple Syrup.
It’s honestly disgusting after having real maple syrup
I’m Canadian and I’ve only said “eh” like once, and maybe some people pronounce “sorry” like “sOUrry”. But definitely not everyone does.
Stuff & thangs 7 Same! I think it depends on where people are in Canada.
@@itsasecret4451 It really does depend. Age is another thing. My parents and older relatives say it sometimes, but millennials and gen z's don't really. We're in BC.
I say eh when my friends call me at 8 o’clock and I fall asleep at 6
I’m Canadian and I say eh a lot but I say it like hey without the h so like ey when I’m trying to get peoples attention.
I jokingly say eh often... in fact the whole of my fellow south-of-towners had a joke about our bus route. It was 1A, so we'd say "We're Canadian, cuz we're number one, Eh!" (BC native, from Powell River)
"Is this a hockey puck" Well yeah in winter they are
Am I the only one who didn't even realize that like all this stuff is Canadian? Like getting a million ruffles for Halloween growing up, I thought everyone in the states had that but I guess not! Lmao 😂😂
It's not the Ruffles - it's the flavours like Ketchup and All Dressed that really don't exist down south.
Tony Christney Herrs makes a ketchup chip that’s pretty good.
@@tonychristney2728 Bizarre, those are 2 of the best
Annika Latimer yea
ya same
Not all All Dressed chips are good. But FINALLY .. a video tasting the right brand. Ruffles are simply the best.
I know right. Ruffles all dressed is the best
I love Old Dutch but Ruffles have really good ones. I just don't like wavy chips
Ya its hard finding a good chip
I dont know how anyone can eat all dressed chips if they arent ruffles
my thoughts exactly too as well ha
Lol...I'm literally screaming, "try the Cheezies"
brindlefly Me too! Hawkins cheezies are the best!!
Yet they enjoy the puffs. "Is there a puff version" that would ruin them
Hawkins Cheezies 😍. Pair with salted nuts
Same but with the sour patch
There is only one province that speaks french as a first language. The province of Quebec which is 8.5 million people. Apart from that there is french communities across canada which probably goes for anothe 2 millions... so we are maybe 10.5 to 11 millions on 34 millions people. I'm one of those french people so... Je vous souhaite une bonne journée du Québec. :)
New Brunswick is also quite french. They’re basically exactly half french, half English
@@andronicus4577 That’s what Canada is. Not just New Brunswick.
This was painful to watch being Canadian and hungry
I need to go to Tim's because of this.
I want some alldressed chips now
Lmao same
Seriously lol made me get up and grab a bag of all dressed
Thanks for all the likes
When they say "Joss Louis" instead of "joe loui"
Lol
Haha
I always called them Jez Louis
shleemy D 😂😂😂
Yeah, it's because it's a french name
I didn’t even know that ruffles were just made in Canada
Yuh
Ruffles aren’t, all dressed ruffles are. They have ruffles in the USA.
Me: who would watch people eating food for 30 minutes? Also me: enjoyed the hell out of watching people eat food for 30 minutes.
as a canadian, i’ve never cringed so much when someone said “eh?”
Its time to realize that all foreigners, really can't say it properly. Its really more understated, than right out there.
We dont even say that where im from... East Canada... They should reference us ( the people who's milk are in bags instead of EH) That would be more accurate! lol
Mélanie Sonier where Nova Scotia?
I say "eh" but not that often. I don't think I do anyway, eh.?
I'm from toronto!! Love your profile pic
I had no idea half this stuff was just Canadian 🤷 I take it all for granted!
savantiflag same 😂 i never knew they were only available here
I think A&W is only Canadian too
I've never even seen or heard of half this stuff!
I no right
Travel the world and experience
As a Canadian, I have never said “eh” or “hoser” before.
Are you sure? You should record yourself speaking then play it back eh.......hoser...lol
You copied to p2op2l someone said in never said eh and someone said I never said hoser and I'm a Canadian
Kieryn Noppen Matthews
Sunset Squad no. I’m a Canadian and I’m saying that I’ve never said those things before. It’s not copying when it’s true.
Still copied
Why is it that whenever I watch "Trying Canadian Food" videos theres like a decent amount of them that I've never even heard of in my life? And I'm a Canadian
Depends if you are on the West or East coast.
@@SIX598 So there's more Canadian food on the West Coast?
@@princessomggirl3913 not more but different I was really surprised to see what was new or not available each time I moved in a new province for work.
Samee
The only one I am unfamiliar with it the wagon wheel-looking things....
I'm a born Canadian and I have never said "hoser" in my life. I don't even know what it means...
IKR, I’m born and raised and I don’t know what it means
The Pigeon and the Peacock Hoser means loser or idiot
Me either. I've never heard it in me entire life, not on the West Coast, or Ontario XD
It's from the 1980s on SCTV. Bob and Doug McKenzie. Take Off Eh to the Great White North.
Google bob and Doug McKenzie eh?
I am from Canada and I speak french! Contrary to what people think, I speak French but I don't live in Québec. Lots of people speak French throughout the entire country.
Amen to that
I agree!
Hardly anyone speaks French on the west coast
Gabrielle C yes most of canada speaks french as we get taught it in school. But mostly Quebec
I don't really agree. The ratio of English to French is not equal. We are a bilingual country, yet you only need to be bilingual in New Brunswick. It's not mandatory anywhere else.. Aside from Quebec which is a French speaking province. Other than that, you have French speaking people scattered through out Canada.. But for the most part I consider it to be English.
I was thrilled when they were enthused about Rogers' chocolates as back in 1974 I looked after THE Mr. Rogers in a care facility in Victoria.
Anyone else cringe so much every time they say "eh", "hoser" or "sooory" like we don't say that!
Ik i almost had to stop watching i dont think i cam make it 1 more eh or hoser and im out Too much cringe like us canadians dont really say that eh and hoser thing that much i didint even know what hoser was
I’m from Ottawa, Ontario literally the capital of Canada... and I’ve never heard of the word “hoser.” I honestly don’t even know what that means?
What the hell is a “hoser”?
Caralyn Charles honestly, it’s a running joke in all the other provinces that no one wants to live in Ontario. Y’all are basically your own country lol
@@caralyncharles1010 Also from Ottawa, and I've never said it either! Hadn't heard it either until I made some American friends and I was like "sorry, what?" lol
When we say ‘eh’ we say it like a word similar to ‘right’
just said that
Yup
Eh
Krista Chisholm eh
Like this is so good eh
I’m full on triggered there’s no coffee crisp in any of that
There is a mini one, she put it in his shirt pocket.
SAME
We have Toffee Crisp in the UK though :)
Coffee Crisp was developed from the Rowntree Wafer Crisp. The chocolate version of the Wafer Crisp eventually became the Kit-Kat. A version was made by Rowntree in Toronto and Rowntree was purchased by Nestle.
Rich The Coffee Crisp and The KitKat is actually not from Canada 🇨🇦, but The Coffee Crisp and The KitKat is actually and original from The UK Great Britain 🇬🇧,/ York, England 🏴 dude my friend 🙂😎✌️
30:24 I think you should check where Canada is again.
Lmfao yeah we southern
He doesn’t know the difference between north and south
He said "itself" not in the south
Jos Louis are pronounced “Joe” Louis I think the “s” in Jo is silent cause I’ve never heard anyone say it that way 😅
Didnt even realize it had an s until I saw this ahah
i’m canadian and i feel like canadians pronounce sorry like “sorry” and americans say “sarry” (saw-ree)
Yeah who says Sarry??? Or aboot?? Not I..
Madison Gentles It’s more like saw-rry
Katie Wu ya that’s what i meant
Im canadian and i hate that at the begining they kept saying aye when barley any canadian says that
Shaylah Linton guess what I’m Also Canadian and I hated when they did that too.
Yoooo I forgot all this stuff is just Canadian. Like living here all my life I’m so used to all these things
I visited the US and was surprised that they didn't have some of these haha
Same
Same
*gingerpale has entered the chat*
I thought for sure all of this would be atleast somewhere in the states, but I guess not? I also assumed it would be in Britain as well actually.
As a proud Canadian 🍁 we definitely have the best snacks 🍫🍬
Sadly we not but I am very proud of not just Canada but certain snacks ( Oh Henry , Hawkins Cheezies, etc. ) . The UK does have much better "chocolate" in their confections but we do kick their ass when it comes to salty snacks .
Sorry, but not even close 😂❤
Even in quarantine we still manage to get tims coffee...
Lol, them trying to find the flavour of 'HICKORY' Sticks!
Yea I was wondering if they'd get it
SashMcFlash I live in Canada and those are really good
Hickory sticks are amazing! Perhaps a bad batch.
hickory sticks are so good on salads to add crunch.
I love hickory sticks. Delicious.
Fun fact: no Canadian actually says hoser 😂 But we do say eh. Depending which part of Canada you’re from!
"Hoser" was used throughout the 80's. Came from Bob and Doug McKenzie.
Doran amatto I’m Canadian and so is my mom but she didn’t even know what that was
It was used a lot in the 80's into the 90's. Some Americans that know very little about Canada still identify Bob and Doug McKenzie as what a Canadian is and refer to Canadians as hosers because of SCTV and the movie. Your Mother was either too young or not exposed to either.
We do in hockey as a joke but not ever used seriously
mirrbot eh bhy, we say eh bhy here in Newfoundland
Those all look amazing
Jos Louis aren’t better in the microwave and we say Joe Louis
we pronounce it more like Joe Luey.
Joe Loo EE
I’m literally sitting here like... the hickory sticks... are flavoured.... like hickory......
yeah maybe they can't relate to the amount of "HICK-ery" in these parts lol
So it tastes like smokey flavored things ? 😮
its like a smokey-flavored potato chip in the shape of tiny sticks quite good though Ms. Vickeys taste better
@@patrickm5217 We do have the sticks but here in Belgium it's basically either salt or paprika. We do have other smokey flavored chips but they are too "airy", not dense.
@@JadedKate yum yum yum!
You need to try a Coffee Crisp. Jos Louis is pronounced “Jo Louie” or “jo-loo-ee”
I love Coffee Crisps 😂 There is a lot of Newfie Food that they haven’t tried and it’s very good!
Victoria Callas I have never seen or heard of Jos Louis! Is it an Eastern Canadian thing??
Katherine Krol I’m a Canadian and I’ve not see ALL this food so maybe some snack are from different place in Canada
Katherine Krol we have them in Toronto
@@Kasiabobasia They are lovely! The ones in Quebec are the best 😉 I'll send you a box!
I love seeing videos like this because Canada isn’t really know for our cuisine. Not that this is exactly cuisine, but we do have some stuff that is original. And it’s lovely when others discover our hidden gems. Good job!
I’m from Canada, we have to learn French but I do not speak it fluently. I can read it easier than speaking it 😂
Corrine same here !!
Ha yea i suck at french its the one language i really dont want to learn too
Same!
I’m from Vancouver Canada and i had “French immersion” in school. It’s mandatory to learn some French in school but immersion is just an option. I’m five years out of highschool and I’m no longer fluent but can pick it up quite easily when I go to France. You have to try a coffee crisp and fuzzy peaches!
FUZZY PEACHES ARE ONLY CANADIAN THEY ARE MY FAV HOW DID I NOT KNOW
Alyssa Amato I was in French immersion too and I can still speak fluent, it’s very cool to hear people who are actually French talk though
Moi, je suis Québécois
Well, i am from Quebec, but an anglophone. I know from experience, knowing two or more languages opens up your horizons when looking for workplaces.
Yeah coffee crisp are sooo good
You know you’re Canadian when they opened the Timmies Coffee you smelt that lmao!
Lol ya
It's unfortunate they went downhill over the years
I enjoyed this extensive review. You two are troopers! I am from Calgary/Canada. So had a pretty good giggle going on over here! Thanks and keep sharing! :)
Where I live in Canada we do say eh . But it’s a substitute for “hey” when we want a confirmation of something .. ex. your working at 3:00 today eh?
I can't imagine life without Miss Vickie's.
Ya MAN
Rosat- San well I cant eat gluten cause I have celiac disease and miss Vickie’s have gluten so I’ve gone 8 and a half years without them 😬😑
for sure!
Salt and vinegar ❤️❤️
Yeds
Fun fact: in Canada we have two official languages, so everything sold has both English and French on the label.
You Got That Right. Lets Keep It That Way. I Hope You Had A Nice Canada Day..
But unfortunately, not all provinces and territorries make it mandatory to learn both French and English. Only Québec, New-Brunswick and British Columbia do it. That's only 3 out of 13! As a French-Canadian, it's a really frustrating fact. We're the only ones being forced to be bilingual from primary school through cegep, meanwhile most English-speaking Canadians don't have to learn French. Since the country is legally bilingual, I don't understand how this is ok. French should be as mandatory to learn as English everywhere. Either Canada is bilingual or not. Right now, sadly, it doesn't truly feel like it is.
Evelyne Godin you’re right, but as a western Canadian I can safely say that for most here, the French immersion schools are inaccessible, and most of the French teachers in the rest of the schools don’t even speak French themselves. So it’s a rather large issue, and would require a LOT of change in order to bring the whole country on par in bilingualism. I can’t bring myself to send my kids on an hour plus school bus ride to a French school when they could walk two blocks to our school here. It’s a tricky sitch :)
@@SharlaPaints That's why I say it doesn't feel like the country is bilingual. We don't need immersion schools/courses, I didn't go to one. English is mandatory in Québec, so we had English classes on a regular basis just like maths and French starting in primary school. We actually can't get our various school diplomas if we fail English. I don't get why it would be so difficult to do the same with French in the rest of Canada. They just need to find teachers that actually speak French and can teach it well (they can always recruit some from here or other places where we are pretty much bilingual if they can't find any) and make French mandatory instead of optional. Sure, it would take time, efforts and money but it would only be fair and open up so many doors to the kids. If we were able to make it with English, the rest of Canada should be able to do the same with French.
Evelyne Godin They need to learn how to teach everyone in Quebec French first...
The way she said Calgary had me “CalgAIRy”
I live there
@@preemptivestrikejm Same here
@lana lake you sound dumb
Cal-Gree
I just found your Chanel and love it! I’m half French Canadian and half English. I lived in England until I was 3, when we moved to Canada permanently. I am very Canadian now, so I love watching an English persons perceptions of my culture.
As a Canadian I don’t think we say eh as much as people think we do and I’ve also never said the word hoser
I don’t think most of Canada’s population has heard a someone say the word in person
I agree. The last time I said eh was like 3 months ago. Also what is a “hoser”?
Depends where eh. My grandparents, cousin, and friends, they live in small town northern Ontario eh, well they say eh at least every other sentence, i'm not even over exaggerating xD
I don't think most people realize they say it because it's so casual, that's my experience where I'm from. Everyone uses it, it's just not noticeable because it's not stressed the way most people say it when doing a stereotypical Canadian "eh".
I guess it depends where in Canada. Everyone says eh all the time here. Maybe you've heard it so much you've tuned it out
When your Canadian...and you haven't even tried some of the snacks in the video much less know them🤷♂️
You're*
Me neither but a lot of the chocolate was regional and from the other side of the country from where I live!
that’s sad
I just didn't know the Alberta ones.
Ali Muhammad I know
Hello! So fun to see you eating Canadian treats. I live in BC and took french in high school, I wish I remembered more of what I learned. So happy you enjoyed Canadian treats!
The ruffles all dressed is my absolute favourite! The name comes from the fact that they are dressed in a mix of 4 different chip flavours! Ketchup (another Canadian classic) salt & vinegar, sour cream & onion, & BBQ! If I had to eat one chip for the rest of my life, it’d be this one!
We all learn french in school when we are kids. The eastern provinces are much more french. The further west you go, the lass french you hear.
Actually the Edmonton region has a significant bubble of French in and around. We have french radio and television broadcasts, and you could even call Campus Saint Jean the only French Language university in Western Canada.
In southern Manitoba you have the option of learning German instead of French.
Here in Ontario we all learn French from grade 4 and up and there are all french schools you can go to as well.
K West - I have to say I never had to take French in school and I lived in both BC and Alberta for all of my grade school. Perhaps it is a regional thing? I know my parents had to, but as a 28 year old I did not.
Im from Ottawa Ontario and learned french from grade 1 and you have the option to drop to It in grade 10
I am from the only bilingual province in Canada and I speak French.🇨🇦 Canadian accents are completely different from one coast to the other too. Especially Newfie accents.😊
I don't even know which province is bilingual anymore
Haley are you in NB? If so me too :)
Northeast Ontario is quite bilingual
NB is the only officially bilingual province in Canada
Nice to meet a New Brunswicker
The hickory sticks are called such because of the hickory flavouring which is often used in various bbq recipes, or used to smoke meats/fish. I haven't had them in a while but they really are good. 😊
You guys are so cute! You got so excited seeing the tims bag😂
No Coffee Crisp? *GASP*
TheRealEmperor I forgot about coffee crisp, but they had everything else !
Todd Stamos The Eat more bar from Hershey’s is actually not from Canada 🇨🇦, but The Eat more bar from Hershey’s is actually and original from The United States of America 🇺🇸 dude my friend 🙂😎✌️
them: *eating sour patch kids* *saliva has entered the chat*
They are the best!!!!
samson lei My favourite Candy when I was a kid...
Everyone thinks that sour patch kids suck
This video is making sad! Im a Canadian who moved to Denmark and EVERYTHING in this video reminded me of home!!❤️🇨🇦❤️
We learn french in school from grades 4-6( in my school) but there are also french immersion schools for people to learn everything in french. The only province that is still all french is Quebec, where as, the rest of Canada is English with french school throughout the country.
Canadians probably know more about the United States then people that live there 🤣
You're right. I remember when I was in grade school, a long time ago. I could tell you what each of the capitals were in each state. I don't think an American could without looking it up online.
Moto Redux true that :’D
I feel like I’m one of the few Americans that can actually name each state, where it is on the map, and what the capital of each state is. Its truly embarrassing how ignorant and dumb most Americans are.
@@elisem4642 It's not their fault, it's the education system, or should I say, indoctrination system.
true. We do.
“No name” pretzels and cheese is a Canadian classic😂👍
zackery desroches all my elementary school homies had those in their lunches and I would steal them
Yep 🎉
No name is my favorite
I’m Canadian and we learn French in elementary school and you have the option to take it after that but I didn’t, so I wouldn’t say I speak French. I can read some but most of our fluent French speakers are from Quebec
I really enjoyed watching you eat our Canadian snacks. I'm from Winnipeg, Manitoba. I took the French immersion program from kindergarten to grade 12. We also have a community area that is mostly French speaking, called Saint Boniface.
I worship hickory sticks! I never realized how many of these are Canadian.
Fangirl 38 same ! 😂
There is also Gosette Raisins too! not just peanut one.
The glosette almonds are the best!
Raisins>>>>Peanuts for Glossettes
I love the older British fences with the algae growing on them when I visit years back, I live in Windsor, Ontario, Canada
All dressed chip are my favorite! Omggggg. And the hickory sticks, sour patch Kids and Joe Louis. This is making me hungry and it like that middle of the night
Ik it was an accent but we Canadians don't say "Eh?" Every 3 seconds and I've never heard the word "hoser" in my life
Bob and Doug McKenzie of the Great White North, SCTV. get some Canadian culture: "Take Off, Eh."
Depends where eh we say eh alot in Northern Ontario eh!
They basically called us idiots.
What does hoser mean
Hoser is another word for loser.
Do not microwave the Jos Louis. Freeze them and eat them with hot chocolate (or french vanilla coffee).
I agree, it’s so good when it’s frozen 😍
Courtnee Roberts AND freeze caramilk... OMG!!!
Excellent!!!!!
Frozen Mae West are the best
Pronounced Joe Louis
Crushed Skor is a common ice cream topping here. So good!
I puff version for Cheezies. They are hand made in a small factory. Great to watch make. Then they have a driver drive across canada road place them in every rack. Sometimes hard to find.
I'm from Québec, where a majority of people speaks French 😊 There are francophones communities everywhere in Canada though! 🌲🇨🇦🏔
mostly in northern ontario where I live and new brunswick! Not out west really
Nanaimo bars!!! No specific brand but a decadent treat.
I was thinking they needed a good old fashioned butter tart!
Yeah, we're really better at bake goods than candy.
I second the butter tarts yum!!
@@maryloyer4835 yessss!
My favorite treat.
I love kettle cooked chips they are so crunchy
From Montréal and speak french!! :) Glad you enjoy our treats
All dressed is literally just every chip flavor mixed and on a chip
blockmonster 28 one of the only times in the culinary world where mixing all the flavours together actually work
Not a fan
And its delicious
@@GhostOfJohnLennon Swamp water.
I didn't even know that
honestly they seem so proper and they’re actually taking their time to appreciate the taste of all these amazing candys meanwhile I just stuff my face and smile at the end while looking at my belly
I’m Canadian and yes, I do speak French! We have to learn it in school but you can take either core French (which is just basic French) or French immersion, where most of your classes will be in French.
I’m from BC and I took French from kindergarten to the end of high school but I am not fluent. I am better at reading it than speaking it.
we got a calgarian!!!!!! i’m so shocked it’s not just a french-canadian and someone from the west coast.
Greetings my calgarian friend
Peanut jam And raspberry butter I’m an hour south of Calgary! Does that count?
Yes
im from ontario why is no one ever from ontario
FUN CANADIAN FACT McDonalds now uses the original Tim Hortons beans. It is a one of a kind bean.
Yeah which makes McDonald's coffee so good and Timmies...not great!!
McDo is the best coffee now between the two. Tim should have kept it.
@@dominicbelleyweb Wasn't it after Burger King bought Tims? They changed so much and ruined the coffee. 😠😞
@@mallorys2793 Oh! I always thought McDo bought Tim's coffee. But I just googled and it seems you're absolutely right, in 2014.
@@dominicbelleyweb Yeah, I think McD used the same supplier that Tims got their old coffee from which is why it tastes similar.
Skor is actually from the US originally. One of my all-time favorites.
Hawkin's Cheezies are my #1 lockdown comfort food.
My husband is American, I'm Canadian, & we met while both living in England (we now live in B.C., Canada). We both agree that chocolate (best to worst) is ranked UK>CA>USA. I prefer UK's Cadbury to Canada's (UK's is slightly more milky/rich), but our chocolate is still quite nice! Especially Purdy's!
Erika Martin Taylor Rocky Mountain chocolate is also great!
Thank you for the all beautiful compliments about Canadian candy. Come to Canada anytime! You are always welcome in Canada 🇨🇦😊
Hey guys, on the little chips, it says on the front of the bag what flavour they are in big bold writing Hickory. In case you’re on aware hickory which they use to smoke food. Much like Seether Cherrywood applewood. Canadians are very big into the barbecuing and smoking. As for the ruffles, all dressed a great type of chip. The reason why it is called all dressed is because the company has several flavours of chips, barbeque ketchup, sour cream and onion, salt and vinegar. So as it states on the package, all dressed is all of these flavours for that delicious taste overload. As an Irish person living in Canada, I thought I’d help you out.
I live it Ottawa, Ontario which is right next to Gatineau, Quebec and was in French immersion all through school and plan to continue into uni. I'm kinda out of practice but I understand it really well. A LOT of my customers at the mall I work at are from Quebec so it's super useful for me :)
JOELOUIS: Them: “Although this is Canada, is this a hockey pock” Me: 😳🤯
its puck not pock
The advantage of growing up in Quebec province in Canada is that most people are bilingual, or at least very functional, by the age of 16 (end of high school). If you are from Montreal, chances are you will speak 3 languages, its so multi cultural.
@@neofils Well we learn english at school from about 10 years old up until 17. That across the province. That makes "most people" very functional in english. At least for people aged 45 and under. It could be different for older people.
Anglophones have always had a much stronger French language program in Quebec. Even working with Francophones for many years I know it takes them a while achieve a better English in the workplace. And yes, many Anglophones spoke a third language at home when I was growing up. (me included). BTW, in this region "Purdy" is a brand I only see every so often, and not with the selection you can get out west. However, Laura Secord, and Tim's are definitely national brands.
The advantage of growing up in BC is that we can quit taking french in grade 8
@@maramalfoy7630 You`ll all be learning Mandarin in a few decades.
Dom Pops most of us finish high school at 18, not 16.
As a Canadian... I love all those treats... Eaten everyone at one time or another... Yummy
They should have sent you raisin glosettes !! Sooooo amazing 🙌🏽 also I’m Canadian and never heard anyone call people a hozer haha
If u are ever in Canada u have to get an ice Capp from Tim hortons and go to lush
Amellia Nagy meh i that’s just you lol
Lush originated in the UK
I love ice Capps
Amellia Nagy shut the hell up
Nah screw lush, just stick to Tim's and, maybe try Tir Sur de Neige.
i just want to say we do not say ehh every single time we talk we don’t even say it that much
Martia Bakhshi vash everyone knows that. It’s a joke, calm down
in just saying in not screaming
Word bro, people just over do it
It just means right I don’t get why people made that joke it eh
Lmao ngl I do alot tho
I'm an Anglophone, but I do speak French fluently. I live in Western Canada. There are native French speakers in all provinces outside of Quebec, where French is the primary language. We also have lots of immigrants that speak French, as they come from former French or Belgian colonies or protectorates.
Purdy's chocolates are well known in the country to be the best chocolate. I am from Calgary, Alberta too and hedgehogs are a favorite. Ketchup and All Dressed chips are another favorite. This is a fun video and I enjoyed watching you guys try new treats from my country. Incidentally, my own personal favorite candy comes from Britain. It is a wafer saucer candy with sherbert inside. I order a bin once a year and it is so loved in my family that you can trade it for chores. Also scrolling through the comments I saw a lot of fellow Canadians haven't tried a lot of these. I was familiar with all the candies you had.