American Food Products Look, Um, A Little Different In Other Countries (21 Pics)
I never thought about how American food products look different in other countries. If we ever get to travel again, I’ll be looking for a bag of “Cool American” Doritos.
1. Red Solo cups labeled as “American” cups in the Netherlands.

2. In Holland, Cool Ranch Doritos are called “Cool American”

3. The American sweets ‘Sour Patch Kids’ are called ‘Very Bad Kids’ in France

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4. American (top) vs Australian (bottom) Sour Patch Kids

5. In New Zealand, Rice Krispies are called Rice Bubbles

6. Tomato flavored Pringle’s in China, surprisingly good

7. Pringooools sold in Brazil

8. In Asia, we have Pringle noodles

9. The Designs on These Lipton Tea Cartons in Japan

10. Currently in Japan, saw this Cola Pepsi

11. You can get Oreo sticks in Asia. Best used as a straw to slurp milk

12. Canadian Kraft Macaroni has a fork on the box while American has a spoon

13. This bag of Ruffles I bought in Mexico came with a hot sauce packet

14. These Lays classic potato chips I bought in China are called American Classic Flavor

15. Frosted Flakes are ‘Frosties’ in Europe

16. Fun Fact of the Day: Axe body spray in Australia is called Lynx

17. In Australia, Burger King is called Hungry Jacks

18. Smarties vs Rockets. (Americans call these Smarties, Canadians call them Rockets.)

19. In Italy, they have Coca Cola Light instead of Diet.

20. American Budweiser sold as just Bud in Europe
21. The American food shelf at a local store in Finland
