These days, it is not uncommon to have products all over the world
find their place in your local supermarket. Big food companies export
their products all over the world, but if you think they are selling the
same exact products everywhere you are in for a rude awakening. Culture
dictates taste and that’s why products cater to the wishes of the
people. It’s so hilarious to see how different the culinary taste is in
other parts of the world, especially in the Far East, even when it comes
to industrial products like Doritos, Lay’s, Dunkin’ Donuts or Pepsi.
Japan: Yogurt Pepsi
Yogurt tastes fine on its own, but mixed in with Pepsi? We’ll pass…
China: Dry Pork With Seaweed Donuts
Well, this just sounds unnecessarily complicated and not at all covered in chocolate.
Canada: Pizza And Spaghetti Slushee
Pizza should never, ever, ever be in liquid form.
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Asia: Grilled Shrimp Pringles
Grilled shrimp Pringles are to Asians what bacon or barbecue Pringles are to the rest of the world.
China: Green Tea Oreos
Green tea Oreos sound like a healthy version of Oreos. In our opinion, Oreos aren’t meant to be healthy.
Japan: Spaghetti Popsicle
Japan is known to love its sweets a bit different and this spaghetti popsicle is no exception.
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Russia: Cappuccino Flavored Pepsi
This one we would actually love to try! Sounds extra sugary, just like we like it.
Japan: Pancake Drink
Pancakes don’t stay in liquid form and we bake them for a reason. We’ll pass on this one.
Japan: Squid Ink Burger
Something many people have been dying to try for a long time. Even
though black food is usually considered gone bad or disgusting, in this
case it does look tempting.
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Turkey: Yogurt And Mint Doritos
While yogurt Doritos do sound delicious, adding mint to them can only lead to more trips to the bathroom than necessary.