 I asked you what we should do with Epcot and a lot of people responded back, try a snack at different countries. At every country. First things first, Mexico. If you couldn't tell by the, hola, buenos dias, moches. And then we're going to work our way around and see what we can get. Por favor mantenganci alejado de las cueces. Now let's go do this. And our first snack, churros. Kind of boring, but. What? Who says churros are boring? Charlie wouldn't like this. Oh, right here at Mexico at the restaurant, they are $4.50 for this whole entire seven pack. And it comes with some sweet chilled caramel sauce. Look at the cinnamon sugar just brushing off them. I'd have to say, I like Disneyland's churros better. Hands down. And I wouldn't eat these without the caramel. Well, I gotta say, I'm not a big fan of churros. They're so boring. I mean, no, they're not boring, I just something, I don't like the cinnamon sugar. I don't like it on, you know, like the texture. They do taste good, but I don't like the texture of them. They're definitely not like a first thing I would ever get. Yeah. But Mexico didn't really have many. Sweets, no. Snacky snacks. Yeah, stuff like that. I think those aren't a snack. They're a meal or an app. They're not like a snack. But for $4.50, you can't go back. If you like. Norway, we go. Well, in Norway, the bakery that's usually inside is actually under refurbishment, but they have this little stand out here. And I think we're going to get ourselves a La Fessa, La Fisa, Lefse, let's check it out. All right. We got ourselves the Lefse. It costs $3.25. I'm not even sure what's in this, but it's pretty nifty. Comes wrapped like this. We're going to give it a go. What was it? $3.50? Yeah. Yeah. $3.25. Not bad deal. It's like a hoagie? No. Oh my gosh. It's a sweet cream wrapped in kind of a tortilla. I wouldn't eat the ends because it has been touching the trash can. Oh, well, I mean the end anyway. You're such a goober, but let's go for it. All right. Well, it's basically like cinnamon butter rolled up in a tortilla, and I think that's pretty interesting. It's disgusting. For the most part, I'm not asking people or asking cast members what any of this stuff is because I kind of just want to try it out for myself. And I don't know. I like it. Yep. It tastes like butter. You don't like it, huh? It's like a stick of butter and a bit of it. No, it's like cinnamon butter. No, it's butter in a tortilla. Oh, it's pretty good to me. All right. Num, num, num, num, num, num, num, num, num, num, num, num, num. Nate is doing a science experiment and I'm pulling it apart now. I just got to unroll it to see, oh my lordy. This is very messy. Don't unroll it. That's it. What is that? I told you it was nothing but butter. It's like a tortilla with like cinnamon spread butter on it. Oh! It's a Betsy. Where's the ducks? The butter popped literally on my Mickey. Hello! This is magic. Oh! Someone was fishing, fishing, caught me, could never get it out again. Yeah. Yeah. No! No! No! Mexico, we're done. China, there we come. And I hope they have something kind of refreshing here, like coal that I'm looking for. That's the goal. That's the goal. So beer, cow, as a snack? No. No liquid diets today. We're going to go inside the China Pavilion, well the House of Good Fortune, and try to find something we haven't had before. That's the whole goal of this. Things we haven't had before. Or else, while I was at Norway, I would have got school bread but I've had that a lot of times. So maybe they have something inside the House of Good Fortune. All right, we found this whole entire rack of delectable treats. And I think we're going to go with Hello Panda, Hello Panda. These are, well they have two different types, cookies filled with strawberry cream or cookies filled with vanilla, vanilla cream. Well, Yip picked it and she said we're going with vanilla. Hello Panda. And these seem like a very good value because they're only two dollars and ten cents. That may have persuaded my choice. So far, Mexico, Norway, we're at eight dollars, ten dollars, three countries, eight to go. Eight to go? Eight to go. Holy moly. And we spent ten bucks. Yikes. Look at these little things. Huh. Oh, I'm so excited to try them. Failed. So, for two dollars and ten cents, these are pretty amazing. I actually like them a lot. I do too. And Hello Panda. And yeah, so far, my favorite thing has been the Hello Panda cookies. Yip, for two dollars and ten cents. Who would have known what treasures behold inside the House of Good Fortune? Is that what it's called? Yes. Good fortune. And now, on to Germany. But first, food and wine, August 30th. Cannot wait. Will I be here? Yes. And in Germany, we stopped to the Carmel kitchen. Caramel cushions. I had to learn how to say that properly because they got a lot of Carmel stuff. And they have a lot to choose. And there's original handcrafted Carmel popcorn, but we're going for the chocolate and Carmel covered pineapple. All right, so we're going to pull up next to our favorite pickle Christmas tree and eat our pineapple covered chocolate and Carmel. Sounds good. And there it is. The $4.49 and they actually take your annual past discount at the Carmel kitchen. So I'm excited to try this. Yip's expression kind of told it away, she doesn't like it. I haven't tried it yet, so hopefully, I don't know, it's definitely unique. Pineapple, chocolate, Carmel, pickle tree. I agree with you. It's disgusting. It does not mix well. It is very cold though. Maybe if you just eat the pineapple. I already put my hands on it. I don't want germs. It's gross. Sadly, that was a first fail. And a last. Yep, that was our, I would consider that our fail. But we knew that that was going to happen. We are trying new things. We could have just took the easy way out and got the chocolate covered s'more. But we said, hey, no, we got to try new things, new things. Take a chocolate covered pineapple, please. New things. All right. Next stop, Italy. Well, at Italy, the sweet snack stuff is not too much. So we are actually going to go inside because the only other dessert or snack that they have is the Terramisu Push Pop and it's $7.50 and I know we can do better. And look at these nifty things. They say product of Italy, so that works for me. Yep. And they're GMO free. And they're only $2.45. Awesome. And they have hazelnut, they have caramel, cocoa. Wow. What a score. Way better than $7.50. And let's speak Italian. Arrivederci. Arrivederci. Ciao. Brazi. Brazi. Prego. Prego. Haha. Prego. Ah. Okay, so Nate is opening up our little chow. It's so cute. It's basically a chocolate ice cream cone. Just no ice cream. Fake ice cream. Oh, wow. Look at that. It's got little rice krispies on it. It's fake ice cream. It's supposed to be. Yeah. Oh, wow. I'm so excited. Here I go. A little unfair because all the good stuff was at the top. So when I bit into it, I actually took all the good stuff. Well, I liked it a lot. Now you haven't been negative all day. You did like the panda cookies. Oh, yeah. I did like those panda cookies. But for $2, you can't go wrong. We have made it all the way to America and we've only spent $16. $16. Right? Yep. That's pretty awesome. Yep. So let's go to America. Fort House Boys. All right. Looking for a little bit of American snack and I can feel the rain coming down. Yeah. I'm not actually seeing anything in America. Right? I mean, they have cupcakes. They're $4.99. But we want to try something different. We've had plenty of cupcakes before. America's going to only have things that we've already had. Oh, true, true. And we have successfully found the cheapest thing you can get as a snack at the American Pavilion. You can get a funnel cake for $7, add vanilla ice cream for $2.50 and you can skip the funnel cake and just get the ice cream for $2.50. It's literally a slice of ice cream. Literally a slice. That's the cheapest thing we've found all day. Well, if it works. Wow. It's like you're cutting a cake. Look at that. Well, the hint of vanilla is refreshing and it definitely melts very quickly. So you have to eat it in a hurry. Nom, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom. Thank you. Well, there's not much to say about the ice cream except for it was ice cream. I like that it was literally a slice of ice cream. Yeah. And you didn't hate it. No, I didn't. It was ice cream. So Japan, here we come. All right, Japan and the Katsura Grill. We're going here because that vanilla ice cream just wasn't enough for me. I need something different. I don't want anything sweet anymore. This is such a cool little place. Look at it. I'm looking at it. And they got a little hidden restroom up here too. It's good for pooping. All right, Japan. You've got some green tea ice cream. Only $4. And how's that water? Good? It's free. It's free. It's very good. Wow. Green tea ice cream. You're the slow-mo man. This is definitely a first. I just noticed you're wearing a durag. Anyway, go ahead. They like it a lot. Here's my bite. Here's Veronica's bite. I hated it. Yep. I just, I don't know. I mean, it tastes good. At first, it definitely has a kind of a strong taste to it, like tea-wise. It tastes exactly like tea. You're telling me it does not taste like green tea. No, it doesn't. Exactly like green tea. Yes. Ice cream. I like it. And for $4, you can't go wrong. It's a pretty big size. It's not supposed to happen like that. What do you mean? It's not right. What do you mean it's not right? It's weird. It's freaky. I like it. I'm taking a round Japan with my green tea ice cream. So it's copyrighted. That's a really popular song. Really? Yeah. And our Japanese excursion is over. And would you look at the view of the Guardians building from here. It really is kind of an eyesore at this moment. Oh yeah. I mean, well, any construction really is. Well, Morocco, here we come. Four more stops. We've only spent $20. I have always wanted to be able Morocco, which you probably already have seen it if you're already as far into the video, but it is so beautiful Morocco. Yes. Well, we're going to stop into the tangerine cafe here and try some baklava. With the bantabak. With the bantabak. There was a tough decision that had to be made here. About a little more baklava. Well, here's the thing. I wanted to keep in tradition in trying to find the cheapest snacks in the country. So they had two different types of baklava. They had chocolate baklava, which was $4. And then they had pistachio baklava, which was $3.49. Did you get the pistachio? I got the pistachio baklava. I thought baklava was going to have meat or beef in it. No. 50 cents saved for pistachio baklava. I cannot wait to try this actually. I have to say, I was very happy that I got the pistachio baklava. This is pretty amazing actually. I love it. Absolutely love it. It tastes like butter. You don't like it? No, it tastes like butter. How? This is actually so amazing. Wow. What a deal. Earlier. Pistachio baklava. My favorite so far of the day now. I love it. If you love pistachios or nuts, you'll love it. I don't think you like pistachios. I think the thing I don't like is when they're wet. What do you mean wet? Your second dessert from Norway was wet. And this one was wet. And ice cream is wet. I don't get it. Wet. What are you talking about? France Pavilion, here we come. And I bet there's going to be something you like here. Me too. I think they're really, really wealthy. What is it going to be the cheapest? I don't know. We'll find out. We're going to head to the back of the France Pavilion to experience the taste of France. See what I did there at the sign. And go to the bakery. For the longest time. I didn't even know this bakery was back here actually. Isn't that funny? It's such a hidden gem. I could get the chocolate biscuit. But Veronica really loves macaroon. French macaroon. You've got to get the macaroon for $5.75. And here it is. It's so cute. Raspberry and lime filled macaroon. See I don't know. I like macarons because they're cute. Wow. But this is a huge macaroon. Am I wearing my macaroon earrings? No, those are the cupcake ones. But not too bad. Like I said, it's not the cheapest. We pay $2 more than we should. So we're at $25 now. The macarons are my favorite. I know. That is much too good right there. Much too good for children. Much too good for children. Wow. What? Oh my God. Seriously? For real. How? I actually got the most disgusting one I've had. Well, I really, really thought this was the one that you were going to love. But you don't like raspberries. No, I thought it was strawberries. And they actually have like whole raspberries inside them. I love it. It's amazing. It threw me off. But I mean, we got to get you a winner. We only have two countries to go. Okay. Okay. Well, two more countries to go. The raspberry lime macaroon. Is that what it was in there? Yes. That's what we just had. That's what it was. Remember when you tried that Peter Pan thing the other day and I was like, I hate lime? Oh, I love lime. That's what it tasted. Okay. It was really good to me. I liked it a lot. Listen. I liked it a lot. It's sour. It still does not beat the pistachio baklava though. Veronica has yet to accept anything, really. Well, my favorite thing so far was the vanilla ice cream. And the panda cookies. Oh, I keep again about those panda cookies. But we are on our way to the UK. So I'll be pretty bloated if you don't like something there. Blooded, blooded love. Blooded my love. Yes. Of course. Chip, chip. Okay. My lovelies. Yes. We're looking for something in the UK. Please tell us the recommendation we were given. That's it. She said we'd have to get a hold of it. It's like a fish and chip shop and that you will get a little sponge cake with a little bit of raspberry custard. Okay. So we're going to do that. We'll just pop a tea on top. And. And just about lush. Yes. We got the Victoria sponge cake. It's a fried nut. We don't have got 32. So. Little puppies will come out. It costs $4.50. And what is that in pounds? Pound. Okay. Cake. Pound cake. It looks really good. I can't wait to try this. It's pound cake love. Huh? What is it in pounds? It's pound cake. Pound cake love. All right. Here it is. We only got one stop to go. So I hope this is the winner for you. All right. Queen and her kogies to you. She likes it a lot. Look at that. I didn't get to the middle. Oh yes. How is it? I love it. Especially the strawberry jam. It's raspberry I think. But Nate loves it too. Yup. Last bite. Come on champion. One more bite love. Let's go governor. All right. On to Canada. Last country to go. I wanted to try to keep this under $30. But I only have a dollar to spare. So unless I can find something in Canada for $1. That's not gone. We're going over our $30. Fund. Fund. Limit. Wow. Morgan. Little bit of a magic moment. I said I wanted to keep it under $30. Our last spot was Canada. We went in there and Morgan, the cast member in there, was talking to us about maple lollipops. They give away for free. They don't have any. But they don't have any. So she gave us maple leaf candy. For free on Mickey. Woohoo Mickey. We did it under $30. So these are basically maple hard candies. And they're just like the lollipops. Here you go. Your fingers were on it. Yeah. They have a strong taste to them. But that's it. Yeah. 11 snacks for under $30 at Epcot. We did it. And our batteries died. So we've got to make this quick. So love the life you live. Love the life you love. 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