I Review Icelandic Candy

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Published 2024-01-27

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  • @conormurphy4328
    Markiplier: “Alright enter my mind” Marks mind: “Hello everybody my name is Mindiplier”
  • @thachocolategod
    Mark saying "I like licorice but I'm not the biggest fan of licorice" has the same energy as "I'm not a masochist but I like to challenge myself".
  • @omfgitsfat
    I love mark's slow transformation into Pirate Keanu Reeves
  • @monotoneyelling
    When I stayed in Iceland, every candy somehow had salted licorice in it. As a licorice hater, the most offensive was hidden and coated in chocolate. The betrayal I felt as soon as I bit into it…
  • @smdgdsounds
    As an Icelandic person, I’m overjoyed that Mark is willing to engage in the chaos of Icelandic candy
  • @IceFritz
    Hi Mark! I was the receptionist in Iceland that got you candy at 3 AM! Hope you had a lovely stay!
  • @orange-ace
    For anyone who is curious where the candy actually is from: nr 1, Jólaköttur (the christmas cat): Iceland nr 2, Grännakarameller -hallonlakris (raspberry liquorish hard candy from Gränna): Sweden nr 3, Trítlar (triples): Iceland nr 4, Sneaky bubbledust: UK nr 5, Stjörnurulla (star roll): Iceland nr 6, Chokolade & Pebermynte: Denmark nr 7, Tyrkisk peber: Finland (extemely popular in all nordic countries, probably the one you're most likely to find at just any supermarket) nr 8, Melody pop: Spain nr 9, Hallonlakrissvampar (raspberry liquorish MUSHROOMS- they're MUSHROOMS): Sweden nr 10, Hockeypulver: Sweden nr 11, Pinballs: Germany nr 12, Súper sett lakkris bitar: Iceland nr 13, Opal -sítrónu og saltlakkrís: Iceland nr 14, Bismarks klumper: Denmark nr 15, Djöflar (devils): Iceland (by the oldest liquorish company in Iceland) nr 16, Tubble gum: France nr 17, Þristur (three): Iceland ("Þ" is a th-sound like in think) nr 18, Skolekridt (school chalk): Finland nr 19, Tyrkisk peber hot and sour: Finland (Mark is right about both of these, while.. intense, they´re not hot) nr 20, Sour UFO: Belgium nr 21, Lakkrisrör: Iceland nr 22, Lakrids by Bülow: Denmark (edit) 15/22 correct guesses for whether the candy was Icelandic or not (I've gone with where the company currently making the candy is from, not necessarily where the candy was invented)
  • @RickAstley-qd8bn
    Mark's face when he found his "melody legs" was wonderful. Like a child on Christmas morning.
  • As an Icelandic person it honestly hurts how little there is of actual Icelandic candy in this video 😭
  • @StockfishGuy
    Mark: Opens a bag of candy that literally has the Swedish flag on it Also Mark: “I’m willing to bet that this is actually authentic”
  • I absolutely roared every time a candy yelled as it fell off the table. Why is that so dang funny?
  • @HENdotdot
    As a Finnish person this is fun to watch because we have so many salty liquorice which is made out of ammonium chloride, and that's best salty liquorice. We also made something similar as the hokey powder in my chemistry glass in junior high.
  • dont you just love watching a grown man try candy from a foreign country for 50 minutes straight? same bestie same
  • @misterbasicc
    I love how Mark just looks off to the side and trusts that Lixian will edit himself in 😭
  • @camplesco2708
    Had an ex from the Netherlands. A lot of countries like Sweden, the Netherlands, Iceland, etc. love their salted licorice. It was entertaining to see Mark try the many forms salted licorice comes in.
  • @kegray11
    "I don't want that in me anymore" is outta control 😂😂😂
  • @Kerunou
    The fact that Mark’s fucking candy whistle melody became a recurring motif, it’s hard to beat that sort of creative serendipity.
  • @ilovebmk11
    Lixian adding Mark's whistle candy jingle to everything after that was pure gold.
  • @engelavdod18
    Best quote: 'Ooh! Bulbous nodules! I like bulbous nodules!' gave me a good giggle xD