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0:00
What's up, an Oreo?
0:00
Name a better biscuit.
0:03
LADBible Cadbury's finger?
0:03
Oh, bingo.
0:10
Bingo.
0:10
Yeah, yeah.
0:16
Hello, I'm Jack O'Connell, and this is Snack Wars for LADBible.
0:18
Surprise.
0:24
Where's my glass?
0:24
Where's my glass, guys?
0:26
There you go.
0:26
There you go.
0:26
There you go.
0:28
Got it.
0:28
Yeah, I've got my glass and I'm, I'm ready to go.
0:31
Glass in hand.
0:31
Glass in hand, guys.
0:33
All right, and action.
0:37
Uh, I've never drank this.
0:41
Can I sip them both and sort of suck it and see, if you will?
0:45
Please.
0:47
All right.
0:51
Not fussed about that.
1:00
Yeah, Iron Bru.
1:00
Yeah?
1:00
100%.
1:03
I'm very confident about that.
1:05
No indecision whatsoever.
1:05
That's my choice, and I just believe in it.
1:11
Yeah, we all believe in it, too.
1:11
Do you, yeah?
1:13
Yeah, massively.
1:14
We're, we're unified.
1:16
So sorry.
1:17
Iron Bru, drink of Iron Man and Scots.
1:20
How did it come about?
1:20
I feel like there's a, a backstory to it that's, that's quite interesting.
1:25
It was made as a substitute for alcohol, wasn't it?
1:27
The Iron Bru.
1:29
Iron Bru is, is it really?
1:33
What, are, are just to keep them off the ale?
1:35
Yeah, that'll do it.
1:38
Do they have this in the US?
1:41
I don't believe they do.
1:41
We've given it to a few Americans.
1:42
They've been like, "Iron Bru."
1:51
So, I don't think they do.
1:51
I think they've got enough of their own, um, sodas.
1:54
Oh, yeah, yeah.
1:54
The market is saturated there for sure.
1:56
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
1:58
Has Will Poulter done this?
1:58
Hi, I'm Will Poulter and this is Snack Wars for LADBible.
2:03
He has done this.
2:05
Well, if it's good enough for Will.
2:11
Yeah.
2:16
Uh, custard creams, Oreos.
2:20
Um, the custard cream has been in my life a lot longer and I feel quite disloyal.
2:28
I, I, I think I prefer an Oreo.
2:28
Is there a, a British biscuit that would trump an Oreo?
2:35
It's hard, man.
2:35
I'm on the spot.
2:35
Um, what would top an Oreo?
2:41
Is there?
2:44
Maybe there isn't.
2:44
Digestive?
2:44
No.
2:47
No.
2:49
Nah.
2:49
Jammie Dodger?
2:52
If it was going to be any, it'd be the custard cream and, and as, as far as I'm concerned.
2:58
Cup of tea better with a custard cream or an Oreo?
3:00
Ah, well, I, I don't drink tea.
3:02
So, I'm, I, you know, I am heinously unqualified for this round.
3:10
Glass of milk.
3:10
Name a better biscuit.
3:12
LADBible Cadbury's finger?
3:12
Oh, bingo.
3:18
Bingo.
3:20
Yeah, yeah.
3:21
Yeah.
3:21
To be fair, they are unbelievable.
3:24
So, is this the part where I eat an Oreo now?
3:41
Really nice.
3:41
Yeah?
3:41
Yep.
3:43
Is that a victory?
3:45
Thank you.
3:46
You're very welcome.
3:52
What was I doing with this?
3:57
Okay.
3:58
Just one winner.
3:59
One winner.
3:59
Uh, do you want an explanation why or, I mean, that's piss.
4:16
Uh, this is good stuff.
4:18
Have you ever used a nitro surge?
4:18
I have indeed.
4:20
Yes, yeah.
4:22
Yeah, they're good, man.
4:37
There you go.
4:37
Letting it rest.
4:39
Yeah.
4:39
Presume you don't want to try the Budweiser.
4:42
Nah, I'm all right, thanks.
4:44
You can.
4:44
I feel like I'm good.
4:47
Guinness, your favorite pint?
4:49
Um, it's, it's up there for sure.
4:49
Yeah.
4:53
Yeah, I do, do like a Guinness, especially in Ireland.
4:56
Yeah, they're better, aren't they?
4:57
It's hard to recreate that, um, that Irish pint.
5:03
Okay.
5:06
I'm shaking 'cause I really want to get it right.
5:10
The whole of Ireland is watching.
5:10
I feel like I feel, feel like you're not wrong there.
5:17
I don't know what this, this, this, uh, bubbling is about.
5:20
Looks pretty good.
5:22
Yeah?
5:23
Yeah, I think so.
5:25
You want me to drink that?
5:29
Guys, Dry Jan.
5:31
So, point to the Guinness?
5:31
Yes, yes, I point to the Guinness for sure.
5:33
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
5:39
Sour Patch Kids or, or Percy Pigs?
5:43
Um, M&M's, not just any sweet.
5:46
Can I keep these?
5:46
Of course you can.
5:48
Yeah, yeah, of course.
5:49
Okay, yeah, yeah.
5:49
I've got a five-year-old.
5:53
So, these are going to go down well.
5:53
Anyone else?
6:06
Yeah.
6:12
Great quality.
6:12
I'm going to get stuck in.
6:12
Don't eat too many, though.
6:12
Anyone want some here?
6:12
Do you want good stuff?
6:12
Um, yeah, how are these?
6:06
I've never had one.
6:10
They're really good.
6:10
Not as sour as the name would, um, indicate.
6:12
Right.
6:12
But yeah, good flavors.
6:15
Do they range in flavor?
6:18
Yeah, very much so.
6:18
I really do respect that from a sweet when they, when they're diverse.
6:21
I'm going to hedge my bets, though.
6:26
Nicotine, anyone?
6:28
So, that's a point for Percy?
6:28
Oh, yeah, yeah, got you.
6:30
Oh, yeah, 100% yeah, yeah.
6:35
Sorry.
6:41
What is that again?
6:41
That's a Twinkie.
6:43
It's a Twinkie?
6:47
Mm-hmm.
6:43
Do you know I've never heard of a Twinkie.
6:47
So, I, I guess I'm either unqualified to say or I have to just go for mini roll out of default.
6:55
I'm going to try the Twinkie, yeah.
6:58
It's like an, a kind of iconic American snack and going for years.
7:00
Apparently, they last 100 years or so.
7:02
Star Bar, mate.
7:05
You know what I mean?
7:12
That's all right, that.
7:13
Mini rolls are class.
7:13
Uh, they used to be a lunch box staple at school.
7:18
You know, it was, uh, it would brighten up any day opening your lunch box and, and discovering a mini roll in there.
7:26
An embodiment of, of parental love.
7:31
Um, perhaps.
7:31
Certainly for me.
7:35
Um, thanks, Mom.
7:37
Would Will Poulter eat a Twinkie?
7:37
I think Will Poulter would eat a Twinkie.
7:41
Maybe half of a Twinkie.
7:43
I feel bad now.
7:44
In this episode of Snack Wars, the UK and Ireland won.
7:51
It was fair.
7:51
It looked close there for a second, but, you know, in, in the latter stages, the, the UK and Ireland just proved to be too resilient.
8:00
Taking anything home with you, Percy Pigs?
8:02
I'm all right.
8:02
I may, maybe I'll pick some Percy Pigs up another time, I think.
8:07
But guys, thank you.
8:09
Thanks for having me.
8:11
Very British, this.
8:14
It's nice, man.
8:14
It's like, you want to speak for yourself?
8:19
No, no.
8:19
Go on.
8:19
I've got to be honest, they probably should take my British passport away 'cause I don't even really like tea that much.
8:25
I'm more of a coffee person.