11 unimaginable tastes of familiar products from all over the world
Residents of different countries are distinguished by many factors: from religious beliefs and principles of raising children to taste preferences. It is because of the latter that the famous food manufacturers from time to time decide to move away from the classic recipe and create something for this or that state. Today we will consider what variations of cult products appeared in different countries during such experiments.
Swedish Fish Oreo
In this case, we are not talking about a marine inhabitant, but about cherry-wine sweets, which they adore in Sweden and are called "Swedish fish."
Pepsi White Cola
Some time sold in Japan. The taste was not different from the classic.
Lay's Lemon Flavor
They can be found in the United States, as well as in some Caribbean countries.
KitKat Flavored Green Tea
It was developed, of course, for the Japanese market.
Sprite with cucumber flavor
Cucumber sprite was released in a limited edition for Russia.
Pringles flavored with salt and vinegar
These chips can be purchased at American supermarkets and even some European stores.
Elderberry Fanta
Unusual Fanta, created based on the Romanian drink of chocate, were going to be sold only in Romania. But she gained popularity and soon appeared in stores in Serbia, Croatia, Poland, Finland, Denmark, Latvia and Lithuania.
Tic Tac Popcorn Flavor
Oddly enough, such unusual pills were released for the European market.
Bacon Flavored Soda
Although such a soda is not supernaturally successful, several companies make it in the United States at once.
Mountain Dew Flavored Cheetos
Well, where else would soda flavored chips be understood if not in Japan?
Rainbow Unicorn Frappuccino at Starbucks
Bright and effective fruit and milk cocktail decorated with sparkles was sold in Canada, the USA and Mexico for only a couple of weeks, but it managed to become a real star of the menu!