BBQ sauce and cinnamon toast crunch that says America!!
07ShadowGuard
3 months ago
This is actually the best “American Aisle” I have seen. Someone here actually went to a U.S. supermarket!
Namaslayy
3 months ago
Pick up some Tony’s Creole Seasoning or Slap Ya Mama. You’re welcome!
jellotalks
3 months ago
Other countries always overestimate our affinity to Mike and Ikes
B4East
3 months ago
That’s pretty solid honestly
click79
3 months ago
Glad they got old bay
EvilRobotDevil
3 months ago
Besides non brand pop tarts, non brand Mac and cheese, and non brand pancakes.. all the rest is on point brand wise. Looks more legit than other posts like this.
ChipChimney
3 months ago
Diamond Crystal Kosher salt is the best cooking salt. You should get some. Also old bay is fantastic. Rotel is good too.
jeezarchristron
3 months ago
Sweet baby Ray’s baby. A vary accurate selection. The baking soda is odd. Never figured baking soda would be much different from country to country.
amarethefairy
3 months ago
Old Bay detected MD STAND UP! 🦀🦀🦀
pdxmdi
3 months ago
STRAWBERRRY Fluff??? Where that hell has that been?? Never seen that in the US
CraponStick
3 months ago
Yes, because we must have our own baking soda and salt! Kinda nice you got the slap your momma Cajun season. The majority of this is sold at the movie theater.
valjean816
3 months ago
Surprisingly decent BBQ sauce selection.
rasmuseriksen
3 months ago
I’ve lived in four countries outside the US and there are items here I have never found abroad like ranch dressing mix and Slap Ya Mama. Well done Ireland
jumpshipdallas
3 months ago
needs moon pies !
----JZ----
3 months ago
Their Mike & Ike selection is on point!
edit: If anyone else was wondering what the ones on the far left are, they’re Red (cherry pie), White (vanilla ice cream) and Blue (blueberry cobbler). First time I’ve ever seen them and now I must try them.
Thommygvn
3 months ago
Pickles are American?
AlternativeResort477
3 months ago
Shelf stable egg nog is interesting
YOURMOMMASABITCH
3 months ago
Do they not have pickles in Ireland or is that striclty an American thing?
collapsedcake
3 months ago
More authentic than most
True-Mousse4957
3 months ago
Not the off brand Pop Tarts!
SternLecture
3 months ago
the rotel and jiffy and bbq sauce selection is pretty legit.
NorbDad
3 months ago
Strawberry Fluff?!?! The fuck is that? The good old regular kind fine, but strawberry flavored?!?
Withermaster4
3 months ago
Slap ya mama Cajun seasoning? What a great selection!
Slaves2Darkness
3 months ago
Huh? Know what? I’ve never seen an Irish section in an American grocery store.
Cakalacky
3 months ago
Absolutely love that slap ya mamma is getting love! It’s honestly insanely good. I pick it up at my local food lion here in NC. I put it on my baked potatoes and chicken. If you haven’t tried it its a must.
HosbnBolt
3 months ago
I like how there’s Blair’s Mega Death hot sauce in there.
Edwardteech
3 months ago
I was in Australia last year. And they think sprite is lemonade. So i was jonsing for some decent lemonade.
Found a stand that had “American” stuff. Bought a calypso. Fucker had mold in it.
Survive1014
3 months ago
Yall dont have pickles in ireland? Wild.
undertheraindrops
3 months ago
Slap ya mama and Tony’s! And those Reese’s pretzels YUM
YoussefJKaram
3 months ago
The ShopRite shit all the way in Ireland
chewwydraper
3 months ago
I have so many questions.
What the hell are Toast’ems?
Are pickles seen as an American thing?
Do people in Ireland not eat Cheerios?!
Hayred
3 months ago
Americans, what is the money looking thing underneath the off-brand Pop tarts and next to the nerds?
FamiliarTaro7
3 months ago
The pop tarts and Kraft Mac and cheese being the only non-brand name items are really bothering me. Those are so important to get right.
lurowene
3 months ago
Toast em’s is fucking peak
cazana
3 months ago
Glad the Sweet Baby Rays made it
Vegabern
3 months ago
I feel like there’s more marshmallow fluff sold and eaten around the world than there is in America. I have never once even considered buying any.
No_Combination7190
3 months ago
Is baking soda an American thing?
kayl_breinhar
3 months ago
There’s always marshmallow fluff.
I don’t think I’ve ever eaten marshmallow fluff.
And the only thing that ever looks like it’s ever been touched on these things are the Reese’s products.
nsomnac
3 months ago
The most disturbing thing on there is the Calypso lemonade (top shelf right side) which I’ve never seen outside of a refrigerator section.
LiLMoGravy
3 months ago
I always feel like these American sections lack Doritos.
SwimmingSwim3822
3 months ago
Lawry’s, Tony Chachere’s, and Slap Ya Mama
They almost have a good enough selection to make both a white American and black American section.
…….NO WAIT
DJMagicHandz
3 months ago
Slap Yo Mama is necessary for a good jambalaya.
Bigfishbomber
3 months ago
Sweet baby rays is amazing. Needs ranch.
Cutiewho
3 months ago
The little green bottle of seasoning on the bottom shelf (left side) called Tony’s is what you should buy if you buy anything. It’s delicious, I use it on everything, but I was raised by Cajuns. Makes a great 1 stop seasoning if you need to do chicken in the pan really quick
LojaRich
3 months ago
No FourLoko, no Black & Mild, no Ramen noodle, no 5-hour energy shots, no life-sized hentai pillows?
What kind of ‘America’ are they trying to push? They didn’t even stock the basics!
FelatiaFantastique
3 months ago
How do you make Irish soda bread without baking soda?
BBQ sauce and cinnamon toast crunch that says America!!
This is actually the best “American Aisle” I have seen. Someone here actually went to a U.S. supermarket!
Pick up some Tony’s Creole Seasoning or Slap Ya Mama. You’re welcome!
Other countries always overestimate our affinity to Mike and Ikes
That’s pretty solid honestly
Glad they got old bay
Besides non brand pop tarts, non brand Mac and cheese, and non brand pancakes.. all the rest is on point brand wise. Looks more legit than other posts like this.
Diamond Crystal Kosher salt is the best cooking salt. You should get some. Also old bay is fantastic. Rotel is good too.
Sweet baby Ray’s baby. A vary accurate selection. The baking soda is odd. Never figured baking soda would be much different from country to country.
Old Bay detected MD STAND UP! 🦀🦀🦀
STRAWBERRRY Fluff??? Where that hell has that been?? Never seen that in the US
Yes, because we must have our own baking soda and salt! Kinda nice you got the slap your momma Cajun season. The majority of this is sold at the movie theater.
Surprisingly decent BBQ sauce selection.
I’ve lived in four countries outside the US and there are items here I have never found abroad like ranch dressing mix and Slap Ya Mama. Well done Ireland
needs moon pies !
Their Mike & Ike selection is on point!
edit: If anyone else was wondering what the ones on the far left are, they’re Red (cherry pie), White (vanilla ice cream) and Blue (blueberry cobbler). First time I’ve ever seen them and now I must try them.
Pickles are American?
Shelf stable egg nog is interesting
Do they not have pickles in Ireland or is that striclty an American thing?
More authentic than most
Not the off brand Pop Tarts!
the rotel and jiffy and bbq sauce selection is pretty legit.
Strawberry Fluff?!?! The fuck is that? The good old regular kind fine, but strawberry flavored?!?
Slap ya mama Cajun seasoning? What a great selection!
Huh? Know what? I’ve never seen an Irish section in an American grocery store.
Absolutely love that slap ya mamma is getting love! It’s honestly insanely good. I pick it up at my local food lion here in NC. I put it on my baked potatoes and chicken. If you haven’t tried it its a must.
I like how there’s Blair’s Mega Death hot sauce in there.
I was in Australia last year. And they think sprite is lemonade. So i was jonsing for some decent lemonade.
Found a stand that had “American” stuff. Bought a calypso. Fucker had mold in it.
Yall dont have pickles in ireland? Wild.
Slap ya mama and Tony’s! And those Reese’s pretzels YUM
The ShopRite shit all the way in Ireland
I have so many questions.
What the hell are Toast’ems?
Are pickles seen as an American thing?
Do people in Ireland not eat Cheerios?!
Americans, what is the money looking thing underneath the off-brand Pop tarts and next to the nerds?
The pop tarts and Kraft Mac and cheese being the only non-brand name items are really bothering me. Those are so important to get right.
Toast em’s is fucking peak
Glad the Sweet Baby Rays made it
I feel like there’s more marshmallow fluff sold and eaten around the world than there is in America. I have never once even considered buying any.
Is baking soda an American thing?
There’s always marshmallow fluff.
I don’t think I’ve ever eaten marshmallow fluff.
And the only thing that ever looks like it’s ever been touched on these things are the Reese’s products.
The most disturbing thing on there is the Calypso lemonade (top shelf right side) which I’ve never seen outside of a refrigerator section.
I always feel like these American sections lack Doritos.
Lawry’s, Tony Chachere’s, and Slap Ya Mama
They almost have a good enough selection to make both a white American and black American section.
…….NO WAIT
Slap Yo Mama is necessary for a good jambalaya.
Sweet baby rays is amazing. Needs ranch.
The little green bottle of seasoning on the bottom shelf (left side) called Tony’s is what you should buy if you buy anything. It’s delicious, I use it on everything, but I was raised by Cajuns. Makes a great 1 stop seasoning if you need to do chicken in the pan really quick
No FourLoko, no Black & Mild, no Ramen noodle, no 5-hour energy shots, no life-sized hentai pillows?
What kind of ‘America’ are they trying to push? They didn’t even stock the basics!
How do you make Irish soda bread without baking soda?