Top 10 Canadian Snack Foods AMERICA WISHED They Had (Part 2)
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List of the top 10 Canadian snack foods America wished they had part 2. Best Canadian treats you can’t get in America. Canada snack foods missing from your life and still want in our American lunch box.
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While most people believe that America is the snack capital of the world, the Canadian snack game is not far behind. No, they don’t have Dunkin’ Donuts or an obsession with Krispy Kreme, but there are some awesome Canadian creations out there that can’t be matched. So without further ado, here are the top 10 Canadian snacks that America wished they had part 2.
Enjoy this 2nd part of Canadian snacks you can't get in the U.S. and the backstory on why they are uniquely Canadian snack foods. They are basically products you can usually only buy in Canada. If you enjoyed this video list of the top 10 Canadian snack foods America wished they had in the USA part 2. Comment: #snack #snacks #canadian
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Canadian Snacks That America Wished They Had
0:24 Crush Pink Cream Soda
1:40 Laura Secord chocolates
2:45 Maynard’s Swedish Berries
4:04 Coffee Crisp
5:28 Vachon Passion Flakie
6:50 Mackintosh’s Toffee
7:56 May West Cakes
9:28 President’s Choice Cookies
11:08 Kraft Dinner
12:49 Vachon Miami Cakes
SUMMARIES:
- While Crush Pink Cream Soda isn’t sold in the US, Americans have been ordering it online and loving the taste from a distance.
- Laura Secord is one of the most famous chocolate companies in Canada.
- Marketed by a division of Cadbury, Maynards Swedish Berries are soft, raspberry shaped candies that taste like a sweeter version of the actual fruit.
- Coffee Crisp is undoubtedly one of the most popular manufactured candy bars in Canada, right up there with Kit Kat and Smarties.
- Created by the Quebec brand Vachon Inc, the Vachon Passion Flakie is an amazing pastry snack beloved by Canadians.
- Created by John Mackintosh in England around 1890, this toffee is well known all over Canada as one of the very best out there. Although
- A staple of Canadian snack cuisine, May West Cakes were created by René Brousseau, a Quebecois baker with a love for cakes and pastries.
- Although the brand sounds American at first glance, President’s Choice is a staple in Canadian grocery stores, marketing a wide range of private label products from frozen goods to snacks to anything in between.
- Often considered a very American food item, Kraft Dinner was actually released in Canada around 1937, with imitation products coming out of the US and Australia not long after.
- The Vachon brand is a well-trusted and high-quality company that consumers know they can trust, and so it comes as no surprise that one of their products is at the top of this list.
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