- Today, we're trying Indian snacks. - Our friend, Ipsita, went
shopping for us in India and has sent us a bunch of
snacks for us to try today. Literally did all the work for us. That's how you, that's how you be a fan right there. - I think it's more like
a freelancer. (chuckles) (upbeat music) [Zach] Get ready for a bullshit summer, [Zach] the summer squad line is here! [Keith] That’s right, get yourself some [Keith] cute new merch that we designed for your cute little bodies! [Zach] Wow, look how good Eugene looks in that, [Zach] you could look like him— [Zach] oh look how much fun we’re having! [Keith] Don’t you want this to be you and your friends? [Zach] Just get four of them and then say, [Zach] “Hey friends, you wanna wear this with me?” [Keith] tryguys.com - Hey, everybody, I'm Ipsita. I'm a student, a makeup artist, and like a huge Try Guys fan. And today, I sent the Try Guys some of my favorite Indian snacks to try. - I wouldn't say that I'm very
familiar with Indian snacks. We love Indian food. - [Maggie] Yeah, we eat lots of takeout. - Desserts that you get
at an Indian restaurant. - Very sweet. - I feel like it's mango ice cream. - [Ned] Right, mango. - But first, we have a letter from Ipsita. - [Maggie] Hey, guys. I hope you all love the snacks. Cannot tell you how excited
I am to send you these. I legitimately screamed
when I saw Nick's email. (Zach screaming) - PS, I think The Barkscshler is so fun. (Becky laughing)
We need more seasons. See, I told you guys people
like The Barkscshler. People want more of The Barkscshler. - Uh-huh. - For this video, we're gonna
do our best with pronunciation and feel free to roast
us when appropriate. - [Ned] Besan Ladoo is a
traditional Indian sweet. It's made with gram flour,
sugar, nuts, and ghee. - What is gram flour? - Good for Instagram, I guess. - Whoa. They kinda look like hush puppies. - It sounds like it's a
butter cookie, ultimately, and I love butter cookies. I also love ghee. - You know how long it took me to realize that ghee is just special butter? And I was eating it
thinking that I was safe. I'm not safe, but I'm gonna
have a little bite for you. - [Maggie] Yeah. (snack crunches)
(both laughing) - That's not, oh, no. - Perhaps they're not-
- Oh, no, Keith. - Perhaps they're not for splitting. - Oh, no, Keith, it's in the shaggy rug. - I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry to disgrace it, no. - We're so sorry, India. - I'm so sorry.
- I'm so sorry. - You didn't see anything. (both laughing) - You know what's crazy is that, I'm not the clumsy one
in the relationship. What does that say about her?
- It feels like eating sand. - The sand you can eat. - Delicious sand.
- Mhmm. - It is like biting into a ball of Squand. - Squand?
- Mhmm. - What's Squand? - You don't know Squand? Someone in here knows Squand. - [Becky] Oh Jonathan, please. - Johnathan, Squand? - As a kid, did you ever like
drop your hamburger in sand and then you go to eat it anyway, 'cause you're a kid and kids are stupid. It's like that. - But it doesn't crunch the way like wet sand would do. It like feels like that on your tongue, but when you actually go to
crunch it, its nice and soft. - Like a cookie you smash up and then somehow
shape it back into a ball. But it's still mostly just cookie crumbs. - I Just wanna rub this into the fabric. - Kind of reminds me of
like an exfoliating mask. - It is, I think you could definitely- - Like a sugar scrub.
- Yeah, absolutely. - Next up, Gur Til Candy. Winter special!
(bell dings) - A little Ladoo. You're such a wee little Ladoo. Ha, ha, ha, ha. - [Ariel] Made with
jaggery and sesame seeds. - [Ned] I don't know what jaggery is. - [Keith] There's a few
other things on this box I'd like to talk about. Number one, consume within
24 hours of opening the box. So apparently, it doesn't last very long. - Time sensitive. - Number two, do not consume
if the pack is puffed. - That means there's bacteria in it. You didn't know that. - Oh, 'cause it's puffing? - 'Cause it's puffing. That means bacteria's growing. I saw a whole thing on TikTok. - [Keith] I've definitely bought meat- - This man said don't-
- in a puffed pack before. - Uh uh, no puffed packs. - Mmm.
- Oh, oh. - I know. - Not what I was expecting. Oh they're sweet.
- Mhmm. - Ooh yum.
- Mhmm. - Ooh. And the, the sesame aftertaste. - Mmm, these are good.
- Mmm. - Yeah.
- Oh, yeah. - These tastes like sesame-
- These are good. - sticks that you get. - We're really good at
catching things in our mouths. - We are. - Don't know if you know. - It's really bitter at the end. - Well, what is it? There's something-
- I don't know. - it's like sweet and tasty-
- I don't like it. - and then all of a sudden you get like almost a sour flavor. - But it's a good way to keep
you coming back for more. - Yeah. - Because the only way
to get rid of that taste is by experiencing the
beginning of the taste again. - Uh huh. - Sesame sugar, ghee, and cardamom. - Oh, we should call your mom. (suspenseful music) - Next up, Bikaneri, Bikaneri Bhujia. That out to be like my catchphrase
whenever I enter a room. Bhujia. - [Ariel] This is a fried snack, made with gram flour again. What is gram flour? (gasps) - [Becky] It looks like little shrimps. - Well, those- - Doesn't that look like a shrimp face? - [Keith] It looks like a cookie to me. - Ooh, you got a little-
- Whoa. - You got a little something something- - I'm sorry. Who's this? - [Maggie] A little fried chicken. - I'm the king. (snack crunching)
Mmm, whoa! - It's a, yeah. - Woo! - Crunchy, salty. Spicy. - Ooh. Spicy, ooh. - Ooh, it's a heater. - That sneaks up on you. - Sneaks up on you. - Kind of spicy. - [Becky] Woo. - Woo.
- Oh, I like that. - Those mixed spices. I would describe as mixed spicys. - Oh yeah. - Woo.
- [Ned] Ooh. It's even- Aha. That's an aftertaste spice. - Yeah. It's like- - They put the spice inside.
- On the sides of my mouth. It's on the sides of my tongue. - They're good. I wish it wasn't hot. 'Cause it's quite hot. - I like a four. - [Keith] Well- - Like a light burn. - Most people's four is Keith's seven. So for me, that's hot. - I feel like this is
really difficult to eat. You know, I would have to- - I think you grab it by
the handful. Yeah, yeah. - Go like that. - [Becky] There's no cookie. You have to add the cookie yourself. - You have to add the cookie yourself? - Yeah. - You sure?
- It's only the- Oh the smell.
- They ate all the cookies? - I want one of these
little buddies again. - Give me the big boy.
- Mhmm. - They both ate their own cookie. - Serves love, joy and health
for you and your family. - We're really missing out
by not having the cookie. - Yeah.
- With the spicy. - [Becky] Zaggy.
- Spicy noodles. Oh this is so cute. Serves love, joy and health. - Didn't I? Did I not just read that? - I know, but I just like- - I read it on the front, didn't I? - I really wanted to feel it myself. - This is what it's like,
one ear out the other. - Sometimes I'm not, it
never even gets in the ear. I sort of close my ears off to you. - That's what I think. - We're done with the love and joy snap. We've had plenty, obviously. - Too much love.
- [Becky] This is Namak Para. - [Keith] Namak Para. - [Zach] Fried tips of pastry
seasoned with karam seeds. Very similar to thyme and
sometimes cumin seeds. - It's again, a really
popular tea time snack. - I love tea time. My mom has tea time. - High tea. - And we enjoy it. Same thing as tea time, Oh these look good. - Oh, I love their packaging. You can just lay this out. Like- - They look like pea pods, fried pea pods. - They smell delicious. - Like little Tennessees.
- What? - Tennessee snack. It looks like it's the shape of Tennessee. - Oh, I see what you're saying. - It's a little Tennessee snack. - Yeah. - Look, there's gonna be
some people who are Indian, who live in Tennessee. They're gonna love this joke. Shout out in the comments if that's you. - This one's for you.
- This one's for you. - So good. This is my favorite one so far. It's just like light. It's crunchy. It's fried. Melts in your mouth. Little spice to it, but not too much. - They're like cumin flavored crackers. - I feel like that little
(beep) feral squirrel from "Ice Age". Just looking for my acorn and don't... some people have told me I look like him. That's rude. You don't need to tell me every thought that comes into your mind. - [Becky] Ramdana Ladoo, is a popular snack for
people fasting for nine days during the festival of Nav- - [Keith] Navaratri. - Navaratri. I'll have to look that up to
see what that festival is. - It feels very light. - It feels almost like,
it's rice cake-like. - So Ladoo must just mean little ball. - I'm gonna bet you 10
bucks, it means candy. - Candy?
- Nick? - [Nick] It's a spherical sweet- (Ariel gasps) - My little Ladoo.
- Thanks Nick. - [Zach] This one's like eating
styrofoam, but delicious. - [Maggie] That what I was gonna say. - Delicious styrofoam. - Yeah, this reminds me of
like the solar system project. - Yes. - That's exactly what I pictured. I'm biting into Uranus. Mmm, poor choice. - Taste kinda like a rice cake. - Do you think I can
put it all in my mouth? - It's very sweet. (muffled speaking) - [Keith] I feel like it'd
be fun to like roll 'em across the table as a child and like roll 'em into a cup. And then like they land in the cup and you have to drink
whatever was in the cup. - A ball? - Isn't that- - Are you saying it's like a ball? - Is that not what I just described. - You're saying it's like a ball, Keith? - I literally said it was like a ball. - A ball? - See how you, now it's my turn. - I'm sorry, we're you describing a ball? - [Ariel] Chatpati Imli toffee, a sweet and sour candy. (top pops) - (laughs) Good catch, that
was a thrilling moment. - Sick. Sick. This has one of our favorites in it. Tamarind. - Oh boy. Tamarind's way too sweet for me. - Tamarind. - But look at the funny
way this is wrapped. Is one sweet and one sour? - I don't know. It just
said sweet and sour. - That would be hip. - [Ariel] They look
like little rabbit poos. - Oh, that's true. I guess they do. - Mm. - whoa.
- Oh, it's got a zing. - Whaaa! - I was not expecting that. - aaat! - Oh, it's also spicy. (laughs) - Wow! It's overwhelming. Oh, Keith is going to lose his mind. - It's not hard. It's soft. I gotta go back in. - [Ned] Whoa. - Wow! - That's amazing. My mouth is feeling so
many flavors all at once. - These little ballies,
pack a punch. (laughs) - Hot damn. - Haa! It's sweet. It's sour, it's spicy. - That is funny though. They give you two. - This is fun. - Woo! - It really makes you go like, whoa! - Woo! That was fun.
- Mhmm. - I like that. - It tastes both like dinner
and dessert at the same time. This is the closest I'll ever get to the Wonka progressive meal. Everlasting Gobstopper or the gum. The three course meal gum. That's what it's like. I must have another.
- Well, that was good. - What a ride. (laughs) - I don't know why you need two. You really only need one. - Yeah, two is too many. But after the first one, I kind of want to come back from more. - I want to be this candies ambassador. I want to have everyone
in the world try this. - Keith's leaving the Try Guys. You heard it here first. - Wow. Do we have more
of these or just one? - So, that first portion
that we were tasting was categorized as the traditional snacks. We now will be moving on
to non-traditional snacks. - I feel like that was
you trying to imitate me. (Maggie laughs) - [Ariel] Piknik! That's a good name. A sweet and very mildly spicy chip, looks more like a Cheeto, I'd say. - [Ned] It says tomato and chili flavor. - Very funny for an Indian snack to have what appears to be
a Japanese sumo wrestler and an American cowboy. - You don't often see them together. - No.
- They should hang out more. - Wow. This would be their family size. American family size is like- - I know like the sumo bag. - Feed your 30 children. - Ooh! I think I like
these better than Cheetos. - I think. Oh, sorry Chester.
- [Maggie] Sorry. - It's a little puffier. Less crunchy. More puffy. - Very snackable. Extremely snackable. (chip crunching) - Only you could get away with like getting close to me and going. (chip crunching) - That's crunchy. - I want more, I want more. I want more. - I wouldn't say tastes
like tomato chili, though. - Yeah, it's kind of like
a less cheesy Cheeto. - I like the nontraditional
snacks, so far, way more than the traditional ones. The young people know what they're doing. - [Ned] Lay's India's Magic Masala. Now we're going to a global
brand, but the local specialty. - It is a spoonful of spices. - I definitely say it's the most popular
Lay's flavor in India. - Together?
- Together. - I grabbed a bunch cause
I know I'm gonna want that. - Mm-hmm. Ooh. And there's a nice kick after. Ooh, that is that kick.
- Uh. - Those are so spicy. - They are spicy, but they're not, they're not like off putting. They're delicious. - Mm. Oh my God. These are incredible.
- Whoa. - Their potatoes are
much smaller than ours. - Look at how teeny they are. - Look at this. How am I
supposed to enjoy myself? I need a big fat ruffles chip. - Yeah, none of these are big chips. (Becky gasps) - I'm gonna ask to go first next time. First no cookie, now barely a chip. - No we're living in chip-shrapnel. - Wow. - Living in the shrapnel. - If you dip these in
onion dip or something. Oh! - I just wanna dip it into my mouth. - They have almost the like flavor profile of the cheddar chips. But they're spicy. - Yeah.
- They're really good. - They're spicy. - The spice level is
nice and easy and very... I don't think it's too much. - They're hot.
- These are very good. - They, they do sneak up on you. (breathes in)
- It's like a three on hot. - It's hot, my mouth's on fire. - They're like a three. - It's a very delicate spice. It dances on your tongue. (Keith grumbles) - That's good. - They're hot for white people named Keith, that's for sure. - Go India. This is delicious. (laughs) - This is totally frazzling me. It's like taking an album that you love and playing every song at the same time. - In a beautiful way.
- Sure. But it's just every
instrument all at once. - [Maggie] Maggi Masala Noodles. - [Ned] Maggie! - [Maggie] It's literally calling my name. - [Zach] Maggie. - [Maggie] Maggie. - Maggi Masala Noodles. The most iconic noodles of all time. Suck it, Ramen. - So they're a snack, but they're also like make
it on the stove-snack. - It's like instant noodles. - In all caps, do not mix ketchup in it. People will hate you forever. - Wait, why would we? Do people in India think we
put ketchup in everything? I mean we put ketchup in a lot. You're right. But we don't
put it in our pastas. (snacks chomping) - Mh. (fork clanks) - I am delicious. - Yes. Warm, comforting, kind
of melts in my mouth. You gotta get it. You gotta,
you gotta get it here. - The suggested garnish. It looks like it came right out of Italy. - That's true. Cherry tomatoes. - Cherry tomatoes.
- Basil and olives. - Black olives and basil. - Do not disgrace such a perfect meal with your (beep) olives. Uh uh. - Olives are good. You're wrong. - Maggie, you're embarrassing yourself. - You're-
- You're- - You're wrong. - You're embarrassing me. - It's like instant Ramen. - It's made by Nestle. I wonder if we could find it here. - You all, you knew about this. There's a lot of people in
India, that is an unacceptable amount of people to not
have told me about this. - I also kind of feel like
maybe, it's supposed to be the ketchup, but that's
their little secret. And they want us to be afraid to do it. So we don't taste the glory
of the ketchup noodles. - God, if I were in college, I would eat this every day. - Oh my gosh. - This has changed my life. - There's before Maggi and after Maggi. - Which Maggie? Drop the E? Keep the E? - Say it. I think this is the best Maggi. I'm sorry! - [Becky] These are Milk Bikis. Biscuit sandwich. - I got a biki-wax once. - [Zach] They really have
truly horrifying smiley faces on every biscuit. - Horrify, oh my God. (Zack laughs) - Can we just get a zoom on this guy. Look at these eyeballs. (Keith laughs) - This one looks like it would
watch you from the bushes. This one will straight up kidnap you. I don't know if that's
not okay to joke about, but it's the vibe I'm getting. - [Maggie] Wow. Wow. - Look at this sploosh, tell me that you don't think
you just need milk with it. - Ned actually does drink milk like this. It's kind of ridiculous. These are like, these
are like white Oreos. - Here we go. Ooh! When I dip it in milk, the
face gets even creepier. Hello, children. Something from the trolly, dears? I only have arsenic. - [Zach] I don't want to eat it. - [Maggie] This would give
me nightmares as a child. - [Zach] Oh yeah. - If my mom gave me this and
was like, here is your dessert. I'd be like, what did I do wrong, mom? - Oh yeah.
- Not for me. - What? These are delicious.
- Mh-hmm. The inside. - I love 'em.
- Ooh. Ooh it's. Ooh it's like milk. Ooh. - What don't you like, Becky? Don't you like me?
- No. - [Maggie] Kaccha Mango Bite. - [Zach] I think it's pronounced Cocka. - [Maggie] I think you're wrong. - [Becky] Huh? Whoa. They're a fun color. - [Keith] Oh wow. They are a fun color. They look like a jade. Like a jade, like a jade
gem hidden in the mountain. - Oh, mango. - Mhmm.
- Mhmm. - That's a mango flavored Jolly Rancher. - I love mango. I Love mango snacks. Dried mango, one of the
superior snacks in the world. - How's it taste?
- Mango. - Like raw mango?
- Mhmm. - Or does it, what does it taste? What?
- It tastes like raw mango. - You sure it doesn't
taste like cooked mango? - No, it tastes like raw mango. - It tastes raw? - Yes. I'm like, Ooh. Ooh, it's raw. - Oh, it's raw. - Ooh, ooh, should I eat it? It's raw. - Oh, it's raw. - No, that's delicious. I would eat that whole bag. - [Maggie] Melody. - [Becky] Okay, this candy is described basically
as my perfect candy. It is caramel toffee with
chocolate filling inside. - [Ned] It will get stuck in your teeth. - Whoa.
- Okay. - I like the name. Melody chocolate.
- Yeah. - It's cute.
- Oh, it smells good. - I'm sort of a musician. (Becky laughs) - This taste like something
my grandmother would give me. You know that like old toffee flavor. - I kind of like it. That's just, it's got, it's
been aged with experience. - It's like it supposed
to be hard, but it's soft. - Mm-hmm. - It really makes you work. - Mm-hmm. - It is very smart to give to children, keeps them busy for hours. - Mm-hmm. If you're getting
stuck on your teeth, you're not sucking hard enough. - [Ariel] Fruit-tella. This is a fruit flavored chewy toffee. - Wait, I think maybe
our definition of toffee is getting switched up here. - Maybe. - For what our, what we call toffee- - They're Starburst. - Okay, the pink Starburst
are always the best. So that's one I'm gonna go for. - [Ned] I'll go for grape, which is really one of the worst flavors. - Oh yes. This is a Starburst. - Mm. Big fan. - They're like Laffy Taffy. - Sometimes Starburst are
a little hard to bite into. These are perfectly soft. - Mm. That's exactly what I wanted when I ate that hard candy. - You know, who's gonna like that? Becky. - Becky's gonna love these. - It's a better Starburst. A fresher Starburst. - Fresher?
- Mm-hmm. This one honestly kind of taste like it has a little hint of lime in it. - I kind of like this though. I mean, I like, Starburst. - Almost, I feel like I
could start blowing a bubble. - You can't. (gum pops) - No, you're right. I can't. - [Ned] Cadbury 5 Star. Whoa. - It will stick to your teeth. What? - Nougat, I love nougats. - What's with this teeth shit? You guys got some sort of twisted kink, you're not telling me about. - It just wants to stay with you for the rest of the afternoon. - Oh, Yeah. Aha. That's a nice caramel pull. - More caramel. - Tastes like something I've had. Something with this chew,
this texture, this experience, it's kind of, it's not fudge. - It'll haunt you til you get it out. - I gotta figure it out. - It is stuck in my teeth, dear God. - It is so, so sweet too. - And it's immediately stuck
to the roof of my mouth. - Kind of gives me some like maple. - It's like a pancake
twix without the crunch. - It's delicious. - [Nick] Rolo. - A Rolo?! That's not
the texture of a Rolo. - I didn't say it was
the texture of a Rolo, but it has a very similar flavor to Rolo. Kind of is like a Rolo
inside of a brownie. One of those little tiny brownie cups you get from the grocery store. - Yeah. - And you know what I'm talking about? - That's like a-
- From the grocery store. - Yeah. Like the cupcake tin. - They're from the grocery store, it taste like you stuck
a Rolo in one of those. - I would happily have some ice cream with like chunks of this. Just-
- Yo! (beep) - Good, right?
- You're smart. And you should be a
professional ice cream designer. - Oh my wow, dream job. - [Zach] Now we're
moving on to the drinks. - [Becky] Frooti. A mango flavored drink,
extremely nostalgic. It launched in 1985 and
very well loved by kids. - Where were these when I was a child? - [Ariel] Are you insane?
- What? - Do you not know how
to open a straw thing? - [Ned] What do you mean?
- You have to hold the straw. You went like this. You're supposed to hold
the end of the straw and go like, flink. Oh, it is not- - You're basically stabbing it? Here I am, carefully
inserting it into the hole. - Sound off. - I know how to (beep) up a Capri Sun. - [Zach] It's delicious. - This is so refreshing. Mmm. Here you go. - Can't believe she shared. - Not for me, but- - Does it taste like a cooked mango? - No, it just tastes like mango. Which I'd rather eat the mango candy. - Wow. - What an interesting flavor. - It's crazy in there. Hmm. I don't understand it. I've never had this flavor. - It is taking so much
restraint to not just- (air sucking) - Good juice box. - Oh my God. Oh my God. That is wonderful. - It's so, and it's chilled. Aah. - It grew on me. I don't like it, but I do
want to keep tasting it. - [Maggie] Finish it. - That's for you. - Oh, Wow. - [Becky] This next drink is pop. - [Keith] Limca, lime and lemon. - [Becky] It is a lime and
lemon flavored fizzy drink. - [Ned] It, weirdly, really helps when you have an upset stomach
'cause it's like ginger ale. - [Ariel] Good. 'Cause I do. I totally have an upset stomach right now. - [Zach] I believe that. We drink Sprite and seltzer
when we have tummy aches. - Yeah. - I loved actually having
tummy aches as a kid. 'Cause it meant that I got- - I loved having tummy aches? - Yeah. It meant that I got Sprite. I had a lot of tummy aches as a kid. - It's a little more
lemon limey than Sprite. Yeah, I can get down with this. - Not quite soda-water.
- This is good. Yeah. - I can see why this
would help your stomach. - Ooh.
- Oh no. I'd mixed vodka with this
and it would be delicious. - Yeah it's kind of like a tonic. - Less sugar, I think, too. - Yeah. It taste less. It's like a less sugary pop. - Kind of reminds me of Squirt. - But it's like, like a really big squirt, like a mega squirt. - It's like a Squirt. - It's more Squirty than Squirt. - You don't even know what that means. - I think you know what it means. - Can we get some alcohol?
Can we get a little? It's the end of the video. Now, let's test our hypothesis. (bottle pops) Take me to Cabo. - This does make me want to
order like a vodka Sprite. - This is delicious. Okay. - It's really really good.
- We learned something new. And I feel like I'm doing
something good for my tummy. - [Zach] Thums Up. - [Ariel] Spelled T-H-U-Ms Up. They missed the B. - [Ned] I mean the B is (beep) stupid. - [Zach] This is our final thing. - I know. - This is so sad. (cups clanking) - Oh my God. It's delicious. It is flat Coke. - Ooh. It is very bubbly, ooh. (smacks lips) - It's like Pepsi. What if I compared to
Pepsi, but not Coca-Cola. - Evocative of Diet Coke, perhaps. - It is. Oh, it's made by the Coca-Cola Company. - It's like when you have an upset stomach and you have to have flat Coke, and it makes your tummy feel better. - But it's carbonated. - The bubbles are so fizzy,
that they're almost not there. It's like they've
bubbled out of existence. Oh, I guess also has this been opened since like 9:00 am this morning? That's what it is.
- Yeah. That might be why. - I don't want leftover
pop, this is party pop. - How many thumbs up would you give it? - I'd give it two. If I was the first one to drink it. - So what were your favorites? - I was pleasantly surprised
by those tiny little balls. - No more, no more. - I want to taste it again. - [Becky] You're crazy. You're addicted. - It was just such to taste. - [Maggie] I think my favorite was the one that was compared to Cheetos, but it wasn't like Cheetos at all. - [Zach] I gotta give it up
to Maggi's, Maggi noodles- - [Maggie] Maggi noodles! - [Zach] That shit was a
revelation. Where can I buy that? Obviously, this is not
every snack in India. There's so much more to explore and try, but this is a pretty damn good sampling. So thank you for sending this to us. - [Maggie] Yes. - Now there's just one
more thing I need to do. It's just get the rest
of this Maggi right here. - You're just gonna stuff
your face with Maggi? - Ooh! Zachary. I am serious. I'd like Maggi, please. (upbeat music) - [Becky] Send me your snacks. - Send me your snacks. - Send me your snacks. Is this the show?
- [Both] Send me your snacks! - We could do different countries' snacks. - And we'll judge people
on their snack tastes. - And then we'll pick the
best countries' snacks. - Bye. Send us your snacks. - Send us your snacks!