- Today we're soft
drinking and hard thinking. - Let's talk about that. (alarm rings)
(playful theme music) (fire blasts) Good Mythical Morning! - Pop, soda, fizzy tickle tonic. No matter what you call it, chances are, the place you're from has
a signature soft drink and whether it's herbacious, fruititious, or sugaracious, they're
most likely all delicious. - But the question is, can we tell where a soda comes from just by tasting it? It's time for-- ♪ Where in the world do these ♪ ♪ International sodas come from ♪ - Okay so we're gonna be tasting sodas from around the world. Now some of these sodas
span borders as far as who drinks them, but
we're gonna be guessing what country they are manufactured in as well as enjoyed in, and
we'll be making our guesses by gently tossing these
darts at the map over there. Chase, just chill out, man. Just chill out. Chase is our resident cartographer. He's gonna measure the distance-- - He has no reason to chill out. - [Link] Of each dart
from the correct answer. - As always, whoever had
the shortest total distance at the end of the game wins and then the loser has to
drink an egg cream soda made with actual raw eggs in GMM More. Now, Link, you actually won last time, which is unusual for this game. (Link chuckles) So we are re-leveling the playing field. There's no advantage, other than, the person in the last round
who is losing at that time gets our famous four dart throw-- - Yes, bring it.
- We call the fart but because we're dealing with soda, we're gonna call it a burp. ♪ Mm buh buh mm buh bah
bah bah bah bah bah ♪ - Okay Rhett, since
you're taller on one leg than I am on two, you can go first. - Got it, that makes sense to me. - Now before you throw,
you should probably taste. - Oh I don't need to taste--
- The beverage. - To be part of this. - It's medicinal in a
non Dr. Pepperish way. I don't like Dr. Pepper so. I'm saying I also don't like
it for a different reason. - Yeah, and I don't like this as well. Don't insult Dr. Pepper, man. - Is it licorice? - What I've noticed is
that weird soda flavors don't always translate. Things you might like, I like bacon. I don't like bacon soda. - But in the country
you're throwing this at, it's not a weird soda. This is a normal soda. It's enjoyed and manufactured there. - Golly, oh man. I have no point of reference for this. It feels like I should move all the way to the other side of the world. I'm like from Italy to the East, so I'm gonna aim at Iran. - Okay. The aftertaste is odd, isn't it? (Rhett exhales sharply) - Okay, all right.
- You're pretty close to Iran. I just hope you're Ir-wrong. (Rhett chuckles) - Yeah, I got nothing either on this one. I'm going for the middle of the board, but I don't think this is from Italy. Just to keep it close, going for Iran. Oop.
(Rhett chuckles) - [Stevie] Okay guys, this is Chinotto, the bitter herbal soda made from the fruit of the myrtle leaved orange tree. That fruit also acts as a flavoring agent for many amari liqueurs including Campari and overall is an incredibly
popular flavor in Italy. - Italy!
- Italy, oh wow. - It is an Italian Pellegrino flavor. Well dang it, I should have
gone with my first instinct to hedge my bets. Dang it, I'm falling behind.
- Okay. - Rhett, you had 17 and Link, you had 26. - Woo, 17's less than 26. ♪ Mm buh buh mm buh bah
bah bah bah bah bah ♪ - All right, here's a clearish one. - Oh, refreshing. Has a ginger ale smell to it. - Whoa.
- Ginger ale smell. - It's really strong. I think it is ginger. It could be the strongest
ginger ale I've ever tasted. - Where do they enjoy ginger? (grunting) - Where does the ginger grow
tall and go down strong? - Well ginger's a root, so--
(crew laughing) I don't think it grows tall at all. - Mm, thank you. - But you know what-- - You helped me out there. - But I do assume that there is a plant that is associated with it. - Yeah, man. - The ginger plant could grow tall. - The only thing I associate
ginger with is tummy sickness. - Yeah, gastrointestinal help. - And that's global.
- Yeah, every needs that. - I don't know where-- - Where do they need it the most? - I'm gonna throw this thing. I'm feeling Estonia. - I'm always feeling Estonia. - But I think that it's too cold for stuff to grow in the ground. I think we gotta be more, man. - Logic. - I'm actually feeling like this is India. They use ginger, right? - Ginger is pretty ubiquitous. You could close your eyes
and throw it at the map. - I'm not. Oop, man, I'm-- - [Rhett] Maybe in northern
Russia they're into that. - I've lost my touch! (Rhett chuckles) Where are you guessing? You can speak freely now
that I've thrown the dart at absolutely nothing that's
relevant to the board. - Again, ginger is enjoyed the world over. I most associate it with sushi though because it is like a palate cleanser when you're eating
sushi which is in Japan. - Japan really commits you
to the right side of the map. Go for it. - You're pretty close to Japan as well, so it's kind of a low risk
throw to go for Japan, 'cause if it's right, it's
right, and if it's wrong, we're both pretty wrong. So I'm gonna aim at Korea
and hope I get a little to the west of Japan. Or south. - [Stevie] Okay guys, this is ginger beer. And while many ginger
beers from the US and UK use this country in their branding, DG Ginger Beer, which you just drank, is genuinely, genuinely from
the country that has been brewing the stuff since the 1500s. It's Ja-- - Maica?
- Maica. - Jamaica! Jamaican me have a wrong answer! (chuckles) - Me too, man. - Yeah but you're a little bit closer. - I'm actually a little closer. - Yeah I think you may have
made up your distance there. - Yeah, Rhett, you had
72 and Link, you had 61. - Catching up on ya. ♪ Mm buh buh mm buh bah
bah bah bah bah bah ♪ - It's Ecto Cooler. - I hope it is, man.
- Oh whoa! - Bring it back, Hi-C. - This has a very melon-y, and Melanie, if you're
watching (chuckles)-- - This makes me think of Melanie. - Smells just like you, Melanie. - Wow, this is great, y'all! This is some good stuff. - Really? - It's like carbonated,
super sugary melon. What's the green melon called? - The green melon is called-- - [Together] Honeydew. (Link claps)
(Rhett chuckles) - Look at us. Figuring out melons again. - All right Rhett, you go first. - Okay, I know that
melon-flavored things are big in the eastern part of
the world, so again, I'm thinking this is
Japan, Malaysia maybe. I don't know, something about
Malaysia is calling to me. Malaysia, Melanie. - Melon. - Melanie in Malaysia, if
you're watching right now, this dart is for you. Oh, Japan! - [Link] Vanish! - I'm high and right today. - All right, Rhett, you're wrong. - Golly.
- This is straight out of-- ♪ Mexico ♪ - Oh, okay. - This is a Mexican bev. - Mexican Bev.
- I'm taking a big risk. - Mexican Bev, if you're watching. (crew chuckles) Link's dart-- - Is for you.
- Is for you. (Rhett laughs) - This is a big risk
because I'm aiming at-- - Mexican Bev and Malaysian Melanie. - The opposite end of the map. - Wow! - See because I think
it's Mexico, I need to aim at the middle of the board
because you're so far off. I need to be smart about this. - Well, I don't know, if
you could secure a victory, if it is Mexico, it
would be very difficult, even with a fart to come back. - Matter of fact, because
you're so far right, I'm gonna go there. But for the record I
think the answer's Mexico. - Why do you keep? Why do you keep backing off, man? You gotta have a killer instinct. - I can't, I don't. - As a person who's won this
game like nine out of 10 times, you gotta have a killer instinct. - Fine, I'll--
- No, no, no, no, stop! - [Rhett] No, no, that doesn't count. - [Stevie] . Okay. That was called Melon Creamy Soda made with real evaporated
skim milk and manufactured in a place with particular
affinity for fruity sodas, from lychee to plum to banana to melon, that's Japan. (Rhett laughs)
- Okay, see? I don't need to have a killer instinct, because I was really wrong. - Yeah, something in my soul-- - And you were so lucky! - My soul got pulled to Japan! - You lucky duck.
- I'm sorry, man. Did I actually hit the country? - No, Rhett, you had two. And Link, you had 14. - That is a game changer.
- Nobody's perfect. Except Mexican Beverly. ♪ Mm buh buh mm buh bah
bah bah bah bah bah ♪ - Looks to be milk. - Oh.
- Ah! - Smell nasty. (Link groans) - Woo!
- Oh, you know what? - It's a fermented beverage. - I have intuition into this. (Rhett clears throat)
- Now here's the thing. - Tastes like llama milk. - There's taco places here
that if you go into the fridge, you can get these things
that look like milk and they're fermented. Like fermented fizzy yogurt
drinks in taco shops-- - There's one right down the street. - Which makes me think-- ♪ Mexico ♪ But for some reason I'm also, my soul is being pulled to Ghana. (Rhett laughs) - My soul is pulled to Ghana. That should be the tourism
campaign for Ghana. - Or somewhere in the middle.
- Split the difference. - Now Link, interestingly, you did pick up on the fact that we have
enjoyed this beverage at a taco shop, but that's
only because we're in the melting pot of Los Angeles. This is a Middle Eastern drink. - Is it?
- Yes. This is almost assuredly from Iran. - Ee-ron or I-ran--
- Or Ee-ron? I ran, I say it like Bush. (both chuckling) - And you say Bush like who? - Cheney. (crew laughs) - Dated political references. Go for it. - Okay, I think it's Iran. Or India! - You hit the bulls eye on India. - Okay guys, here's the thing. You're both wrong because I was with you when we had that beverage
and it was next to a taco place in a Middle Eastern place. (Rhett laughs) - Oh. - [Stevie] This is called Doogh. A salty, carbonated yogurt
drink that was invented over 1000 years ago in ancient Persia and that you still might
drink in modern Iran. - Yes!
- Dangit, Rhett. (Rhett laughs) - Say that I was wrong,
but I was also right. - [Stevie] You were right on the board, but you were wrong in real life. - Mint soda.
- I always enjoyed it. - Rhett, you had seven. Link, you had 28. - That's more. ♪ Mm buh buh mm buh bah
bah bah bah bah bah ♪ - Another dark one. - Oh. Oh wow.
- It tastes like something you would marinate meat in. - You know what? - It's not bad though
once you get used to it. - It smells like taco sauce. - Yes, it does! - It smells like taco
sauce, like taco seasoning. - Remember that time we were in a Middle Eastern restaurant eating tacos? (crew laughs) - Yeah. - I think this is Iran too, go for it. - It's a specific pepper that is in there that I've also smelled in Indian food, but my first instinct was taco sauce. I'm leaning towards Mexico or Peru, but I feel like it could be India. - I think you need to
have that killer instinct for India. - Okay, Mexico it is. - I'm still within striking distance if you're right about India. If I had killer instincts,
I would go with India, but it tastes like a taco. Oh gosh. (Rhett chuckles) Such a weak thrower. - You're closer to-- - Darter.
- The compass. - [Stevie] This is Hajoori Kashmira, a carbonated beverage
suggested as a digestive drink flavored with jeera
masala, an extremely common cumin-based spice mix-- - You should have gone with it. - [Stevie] Found in India. - Dang. - If you'd have just listened to me and had the killer instinct,
you would have beat me, man! (Link sighs) - Rhett, you had 59. Link, you had 63. - Ooh, you're now down by 35 centimeters. - I can still do this. ♪ Mm buh buh mm buh bah
bah bah bah bah bah ♪ - That is a bright yellow. - Looks like Gatorade. Smells like bubble gum. - It does and it's very sweet. A bit refreshing. I've got my four darts here,
my fart which we're calling a burp for the soda. - Link, we'll let you go second so you can have every advantage. - Every advantage, okay, I'll take it. - Four darts and also, okay. - It's not an overtly distinct flavor. - I feel like--
- It's wide open. - I'm gonna put the pressure on you. I don't really have any insight as to where this would be from. So I'm gonna aim in
the middle of the map-- - Okay.
- And make you make a very specific decision in order to win. So I'm just gonna go for Italy. Or somewhere in Africa. - So you got close to Ghana. I don't know, here's the
thing is that I was thinking, I'm tasting Ghana. (Rhett chuckles) - Tasting Ghana.
- In a very good way. Unfortunately, you're so close to Ghana. I would have to nail it. This could also be Peruvian. Why, I don't know. (bells ringing) - Everybody clear out. - I wanna give it a good spray. I'm gonna go this way so that
I don't hit your camera, Kiko. Or you, Kiko. (Rhett chuckles) - So nice of you. - [Rhett] Whoa, nice spread, Link. - [Link] Too low, though. - But that's the best
fart we've ever seen. - Could Antarctica be the answer? - [Stevie] All right guys,
it comes down to this. This is Inca Kola, often
described as having a bubblegum or vanilla
flavor but actually is spiced with lemon verbena. A plant made it to the area
where this soda is considered a national treasure, Peru. - Peruvian!
- Ooh, Peru! - [Link] I don't know if I'm closer. - Well you're closer, but
you're not close enough. I don't believe. - Rhett, you had 25. Link, you had 21. - Link, you know what,
that was a valiant effort, but unfortunately that's
just not gonna do it. You gotta have that killer instinct. - Half of the time. - (chuckles) That's right. Thanks for liking,
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