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Can We Identify Every Chocolate Bar? | Sorted Food

Can Barry and Jamie identify every chocolate bars before their lives run out? 👀
In this episode, Barry and Jamie go head-to-head in an Identify the Ingredient food challenge that tests their taste buds, but how many can YOU identify?

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43 Comments

  1. the bueno the matcha green kitkat and the twix are like the only ones i know what they taste like through the monitor, the others are just passing glances in a store

  2. What the fuck are Raisins doing in a Picnic bar?!? They're the best part of a favourites box in Australia

  3. Butterfinger is by far my favorite candybar, and it‘s almost nowhere else in the world. Since I‘ve lived over seas in East Asia for 15 years, every time I go back, I always get one at whatever US airport I land in. Brings me back home immediately. Can’t believe others don‘t know about it.

  4. I recognized the Butterfield immediately. They taste great but I don't like the way the peanut butter part sticks in my teeth.

  5. "freddo's are 10p" …. "As of early 2025, the price of a standard Cadbury Freddo in the UK has risen to approximately 35p" woof. 350% inflation

  6. Ritter chocolate is always a square as far I know. Tis my fave and I took a pic of the one in my fridge…but can't add it. Trust me, it's a Ritter Sport and it's the best!

  7. Every American watching this knew the instant Barry broke open that chocolate that it was a Butterfinger. I have loved that bar forever but don't get it often these days because that filling just shatters everywhere.

  8. As an American, I had no clue on most of them, even though we have an American version by a different name for most of them. Living in Thailand now, I get to experience chocolate bars from different parts of the world. My favorite currently (changes over time) is a Twix bar.

  9. Impressive work, gentlemen!
    I'm an American, and my favorites would be Dove dark chocolate, Fast Break, Snickers, and Heath. 
    I hadn't previously heard of most of the bars in this episode. Very informative and fun. Thanks.

  10. Why did Jamie bias the Tony’s one? He named the chocolate, including the brand. Barry didn’t have to name the components of a Twix.

  11. I have eaten all except for chokito and coffee crisp. Being part of commonwealth i guess most have eaten australian and uk chocolates.

    I agree with Baz, bounty always the last in the celebration pack. I always thought it was only in Malaysia that happens but good to know UK does the same.

  12. Fry's Five Centres is definitely my favourite but they stopped making it in 1992. Fruit flavoured fondant surrounded in dark chocolate and, as per the name, there were 5 different ones in each bar. Orange, raspberry, lime, strawberry and pineapple. Sadly they've never produced the best flavours (pineapple and lime) separately.

  13. 2:14 Sorry Ben, but you're wrong there. The candy bar you should have thought of would be Mounds. It is the almond-less version of an Almond Joy.

  14. Butterfingers a national tragedy. They changed the recipe a few years ago and they just haven't been the same since.

  15. A bounty bar is like a mounds/almond joy hybrid. Mounds is dark chocolate and coconut and whereas almond joy is milk chocolate and coconut with an almond. How interesting. "Sometimes you feel like a nut-sometimes you dont."

  16. I'm an American, so I don't know half of them, but you still had my favorite chocolate bars, Butterfingers, Twix, and Snickers.

  17. As an American, Bounty Red (plain or "dark" chocolate) is my go-to replacement for our Mounds bar when I'm outside North America. And honestly, I think Bounty is just a bit better because it seems to have less sugar than Mounds.

    As for the rest, the only one I'd have identified correctly is the KitKat Matcha, because its popularity with some American fans of Anime has made it available in places here.

  18. Can't go past a Violet Crumble (which i think was sold as golden crumble in the uk). still got picnics over here too, do enjoy those as well.

  19. They should have put a Coffee Crisp on there. It would have been another unique international option the boys may or may not have known.

  20. I have a fun suggestion: when the person who loses their last life gets to make their opponent try one, if their opponent loses then they get back in the game.

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