I once was the winner of a lifetime supply of marmite. They sent me 1 jar. That was 25 years ago and it's still going 😉
@eddisstreet3 ай бұрын
Must have been a bloody big jar
@jillosler93533 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂 love your sense of humour!
@Dazza50073 ай бұрын
😂😂
@reactingtomyroots3 ай бұрын
😂
@Damien.Young463 ай бұрын
Tim's funny eh
@AlOh-23 ай бұрын
They even pixelated the dog’s face 🤣🤣
@Rachel_M_3 ай бұрын
That bit gets me every time 😂
@nightowl53953 ай бұрын
Yes...that is what appealed to me the most from all the ads, that detail... 😅👍
@christiner3023 ай бұрын
The Hamlet adverts were classics. As they were for a small, cheap cigar, they are no longer on TV. No smoking ads any more.
@mossygreen27902 ай бұрын
Argh, yes, I remember it well. It was a classic = re = the olde King Canute, or the proper Danish/Scandinavian spelling of = "Cnut" !! That was a notoriously spelt version often made some folks eyes pop out of their head !!! 🤔 😮 😁 Other classic adverts was the Cadbury's flake; R Wright's Lemonade; Shake 'n' Vac; 👍 😁🇬🇧
@stevenburgess28563 ай бұрын
Great adverts. Whoever thought up the "love it or hate it" campaign deserves a medal
@reactingtomyroots3 ай бұрын
Yes, pretty genius!
@kevanwillis45713 ай бұрын
Being ' Marmite' has entered the English language. Referred to anything/anyone that splits opinion.
@Trebor743 ай бұрын
A coworker told me my boss liked me though he considered me marmite. I told the coworker my boss was a f*cking idiot.
@JustCallMeHen3 ай бұрын
I always say I am like Marmite
@mossygreen27902 ай бұрын
Yes, that's definitely true. It's shorthand, for extreme opposites 😊👍
@trailerman23 ай бұрын
Please try to find the advert that details the results of the 'Marmite DNA test'....families receive their results in the post: it is hilarious!!!
@ruth12313 ай бұрын
Yes, I love that one too. Can't decide if the rescue one is the best or the DNA one.
@reactingtomyroots3 ай бұрын
haha, we'll have to look it up :)
@chrispalmer21363 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/eJCUamSIo7yqrdk
@ferrarifilly2 ай бұрын
Yes. I like that one too. There's also The Blob one.
@botticellirejectbotticelli26683 ай бұрын
The ‘scientist’ had a definite US accent, not a subtle English one.
@101steel43 ай бұрын
Or British as Americans call it 🙄
@scottanderson37513 ай бұрын
English,Welsh,Scottish,Irish-I’m quarter each-English is English as much as Welsh is Welsh,just saying ✌️
@maelwaeddhuff3 ай бұрын
I mean, those shots were of a real lab. I recognised all of the consumables, equipment and flipper racks we also use in the DNA testing lab I work in
@paulguise6983 ай бұрын
I thought it was a German accent
@compulsiverambler1352Ай бұрын
Whenever an accent sounds like a "subtle" version of an accent that is not your own, the accent is mostly your own accent with slight influence from that other accent.
@t.a.k.palfrey38823 ай бұрын
Speaking of genetic traits, after watching your reactions to many of these ads, I'm obliged to deduce that Americans have a gullibility gene. 😅
@faithpearlgenied-a55173 ай бұрын
Bless 'em.
@jennd90913 ай бұрын
i think the british humour makes us question whether something is real or humour and that way we critically think whereas Americans are open to being conned.
@w00339443 ай бұрын
It's the fact that American advertising and humour is quite literal in nature.
@davidrobinson44003 ай бұрын
Did you know the word 'gullible' isn't in the dictionary?
@janewalker39213 ай бұрын
They do believe in films.
@davidmarshall66163 ай бұрын
The Marmite rescue squad are going to be knocking on your door shortly. You know you have a neglected jar in the back of that cupboard. You bastards!😉
@razor1uk6103 ай бұрын
@Lindsey & Stephen ...the above comments last part is meant with a deep love and respect for you in a slightly mocking but warm tone with a big grin and happy smiling eyes, that's how it should be read - at least I hope it is.
@davidmarshall66163 ай бұрын
@@razor1uk610 Thanks for clarifying, i did worry afterwards that it might be taken the wrong way. i think they have a pretty good grasp of British humor by now.
@CarolWoosey-ck2rg3 ай бұрын
@@razor1uk610think so mate got a smiling emoji😉
@reactingtomyroots3 ай бұрын
😂 Pleading the fifth!
@davmeg3 ай бұрын
I have a brilliant true story about Marmite that actually happened to me. I live in England, but was studying in Israel for a year. During a holiday I'd come back to the UK for a week, and decided to stock up on some English staples to take back to Israel with me - including a jar of Marmite. Back in Israel, I put the Marmite on my desk in the study hall to see people's reactions: loads of English people went past and offered up a "wey!" or "ughhh". The guy sitting next to me was American and had no idea what it was. He asked if he could try it. I have to stress, I didn't try to fool him at all; he asked if it was like chocolate spread and I very clearly said no, that it was NOTHING like chocolate spread, that it was seriously strong and very different to anything he'd likely had before, and that in England there are probably as many people who hate it as love it. He was undeterred and wanted to try it, so I opened it and let him take the tiniest little bit just from the lid to taste. He put it in his mouth. I swear to you, this is exactly what happened: His eyes immediately bulged and he literally turned red; he was like, "OMG what the actual F is that?!". He ran out of the room to find some water. There was a bathroom outside the room with a washing basin outside, so he went straight to the sink and turned the tap, but in his haste he turned it way too much and the water shot out and went all over him, soaking his trousers. There was a paper towel dispenser above it so he quickly tried to take some towels but, again, in his rush, he didn't realise there was a jagged edge to tear the towel, and as he tried to do it quickly he cut his finger. He's now got wet trousers and a bloody finger and, in his annoyance, he hits the towel dispenser... not realising that someone had left a glass plate sitting on top of it, which duly fell off and smashed all over the floor. I kid you not, I stood and watched this all happen because of the *tiniest* taste of Marmite, and all I could think, through my stunned amusement, was that this would make the most perfect Marmite advert - but that no one would believe it had actually happened.
@redceltnet3 ай бұрын
Do you think everyone from the UK is English? How did you know which home nation each British person was from? Did they say?
@ritapitt82733 ай бұрын
😅😅😅
@ianrose563 ай бұрын
Now you are just trying to be awkward. The post stated that they were in college in Isreal and that they weren't the only English student in the class. So by that statement, I'm pretty sure they knew whether or not their classmates we're English, Scottish Welsh, or Northern Irish. Why couldn't you see that from reading that post.?
@razor1uk6103 ай бұрын
@@redceltnet ..most British people abroad naturally reactively call other fellow Brits they know of, as that of their individual home nation, unless they specifically know a person is from another one, or you can here it in their accent as they speak. Plus most people of the British Isles do not usually say British if they know a person or group of them are from a particular home nation (or Dependency or Principality) within the 7 of The Grand Britannic Isles.
@davmeg3 ай бұрын
@@redceltnet Nope, I don't think everyone in the UK is English. I do, however, know with certainty that all the Brits who walked past my desk and commented, were English (because we all pretty much knew each other, or at least knew of each other).
@mattbentley92703 ай бұрын
There's a several ads missed from this compilation, mainly all the fun ones this was a poor choice )watch Natasha and Debbie show version on here) but glad u finally did this... I am a LOVER and fancying some now on a toasty cheese sandwich for brunch
@CovBloke13103 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@roystonvasey54713 ай бұрын
The voiceover guy on the Marmite Rescue team is Michael Buerk. A very famous BBC news presenter.
@CovBloke13103 ай бұрын
His reports from Ethiopia in the mid 1980's kind-of kickstarted the Band Aid / Live Aid charity events
@85parrot2 ай бұрын
didn't he do "999" in the 90s? i think that what the ad was emulating
@mr8ball1st2 ай бұрын
@@85parrot Yes. The advert actually got a number of complaints because of that as people complained it was taking the micky out of the serious nature of 999.
@quirkymerky2 ай бұрын
@@85parrotOmg 999 was one of the best programmes! Basically just a terrifying and crazy health and safety lesson 😄 And the theme music was chilling…with that ticking clock and haunting piano 😱
@BrianBrown-f9iАй бұрын
The Marmite rescue team is a mickey take on the RSPCA, I was in tears of laughter watching.
@davesy69693 ай бұрын
Marmite is best used sparingly, it's especially good with cheese.
@RushfanUK3 ай бұрын
Use a smear under the cheese for cheese on toast or cheese melted on top of a crumpet.
@clairjarman3 ай бұрын
Craving Marmite on toast now!! You should check out the John Lewis Christmas adverts or the Aldi, Kevin the Carrot christmas ads, they are brillant.
@Kellie_Curtis-Holmes3 ай бұрын
Fun fact: Marmy Army is a play on Barmy Army who are an awesome group of England cricket supporters who play music and chant at cricket matches. There is also another branch who do the same at England football matches too xxx
@enemde30253 ай бұрын
DEAN GAFFNEY is a real actor from a soap opera called EASTENDERS .
@mattsmith54213 ай бұрын
Taxi for gaffney
@paulguise6983 ай бұрын
@@mattsmith5421 EASTMISERY
@claregale90113 ай бұрын
Seeing all the jars of marmite in the rescue centre 🤣🤣🤣 classic .
@Jamienomore3 ай бұрын
No! They are just TV Adverts. Nothing was real except that some People like it and some don't.
@carolineskipper69763 ай бұрын
I think the DNA one was part truth and part just advert. It is a fact that research has found a genetic link between those who do/don't like Marmite, and the genetics company they mentioned is real.
@Jamienomore3 ай бұрын
@@carolineskipper6976 Ha!Ha! Sorry but you are wrong. The Gentecis Company called DNA Fit is real but it has nothing to do with Marmite. The TEST they send you is for analyzes your genetic markers to offer health and fitness insights. That is all. The Second Video was my Favourite. What was yours?🧸
@janewalker39213 ай бұрын
They were nearly taken in!!
@jacquieclapperton97583 ай бұрын
My dad hated Marmite but my mum loved it so I was introduced to it very very young - love it! I've even got a special Marmite knife that I won in a competition, shaped to scrape right into the curves of the jar.
@SteveParkes-Sparko3 ай бұрын
The young man in the last clip, doing an unsuccessful magic act, was a very well-known British TV actor named Dean Gaffney, who hasn't been seen on TV for quite a while - and the joke there was that Marmite helped him to make a Comeback!
@mossygreen27902 ай бұрын
Yes, it's almost a "parallel", as Dean Gaffney, often seemed like a "Marmite" persona? People either liked him as a person &/or, liked the character he played, or, definitely Did Not like either, or ? Strong reactions to both! Lol 🤔 😊
@MarkonaBike3 ай бұрын
It goes great in stews and casseroles, so even if you don't like it neat, you can still use the jar to lift dishes
@kevanwillis45713 ай бұрын
'Is that real?!' Lindsey, beautiful but so guillible.
@Rachel_M_3 ай бұрын
If you are talking about the gene test is was real... Kinda In a study by Marmite and DNAFit, one of the UK’s leading genetic testing centres, researchers believe they may have an answer - and our genes may have something to do with it. As part of their The Marmite Gene Project, scientists at DNAFit conducted a year-long clinical trial with 260 participants, comprising of an equal split of men and women, to determine whether there is a biological link to our Marmite taste preference.
@0KiteEatingTree02 ай бұрын
All pure ads Unilever is one of the big 6 companies and Unilever will usually show about 5 or 6 different adverts for brands they own during a a break. It’s pure original soap box opera marketing
@gordondry2 ай бұрын
Why not? Yeast extract is something very special for human evolution. It was there before the dogs. Perhaps even before the fire.
@mattblackledge90683 ай бұрын
The broady reference was about the ashes. A cricket competition between England and Australia that's been played for donkeys years.
@colettebishop21733 ай бұрын
You should try 1976 Hovis ad,122 years of Hovis ad and 2014 Sainsbury's Cristmas ad. All brilliant.
@helenwood84823 ай бұрын
The scientist in the ad had an American accent.
@juliedowning77823 ай бұрын
Absolutely! No hint of British at all 😂
@iangt11713 ай бұрын
Genetic test for the product! 🤣🤣 Besides, I think the scientist is CGI. The image is too crisp and look at the eyebrows, they each have lives of their own! 🤣🤣
@c_n_b3 ай бұрын
Really? I thought he was Indian.
@razor1uk6103 ай бұрын
I thought he was potentially Canadian myself. But I did notice he seemed to be constantly seeming to be on the edge of laughing throughout.
@101steel43 ай бұрын
@@juliedowning7782There is no British accent. They mean English, but even got that wrong 😂
@donaldanderson66043 ай бұрын
The genius of the ads is telling the truth. Not everyone likes Marmite. Poor souls.
@katydaniels4813 ай бұрын
I've been eating Marmite since I had teeth! (about 40 years) 😁❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@torquaymouse22362 ай бұрын
Watching these ad's makes my mouth water, love marmite!
@JoeThornhill3 ай бұрын
I never listened to 'Voulez Vous' when I first listened to ABBA's hits as a kit but after someone reacting to it for their 40th anniversary reunion concert, I've been hearing that one song around more and more.
@ameliaord48873 ай бұрын
I am a proud Marmite hater, but I loved the RSPCA advert.
@wenglishsal3 ай бұрын
I agree 100% .. I cannot stand the smell, let alone attempting to eat some... YUK I never liked Twiglets at all as a child, then I saw Mr Bean 'shove a real twig, into a marmite jar'.. Bleurghhhhhhh Nope, nop and triple nope.. #IDoNotLoveMarmiteAtAll
@kourian12343 ай бұрын
Love Marmite but hate Twiglets. They’re so dry!😝😂
@MaryB-tx2xq3 ай бұрын
Love both, Marmite and Twiglets but can’t eat as many Twiglets as Marmite on toast, just off to the toaster now 😂
@wenglishsal3 ай бұрын
@@MaryB-tx2xq I avoid both.. Bleurghhhhhhh ;)
@kourian12343 ай бұрын
@@MaryB-tx2xq I’m going to have to have it for breakfast tomorrow now. Yum.😂
@rosuobs39723 ай бұрын
Hi de hi, another great reaction, stop punishing yourselves and please get a jar of 'BOVRIL', it's a bit pricey but there's really no contest with 'Marmite', spread the same way or as a tasty winter drink you will love it I guarantee
@tonyrantnrave68543 ай бұрын
English adverts are not about selling it about remembering the product you'll never forget Marmite will you?????
@redceltnet3 ай бұрын
*British
@tonyrantnrave68543 ай бұрын
@@redceltnet Sorry your only right!
@Gambit7713 ай бұрын
@@redceltnetI hope you correct the Scots with Irn-Bru ads.
@redceltnet3 ай бұрын
@@Gambit771 That doesn't make any sense whatsoever. It's a discussion about nationalities, not whether the home nations actually exist.
@angevindoll23793 ай бұрын
Try butter on toast then a thin layer of marmite. I used to be a hater until I tried it this way. Love watching you guys 😀 🏴
@maxinehoy71983 ай бұрын
Love marmite... put it on toast, crumpets, in sandwiches with cheese... also put it in stews
@johnnyenglish333 ай бұрын
Durty!
@faithpearlgenied-a55173 ай бұрын
Argh there's a better compliation than this one, I left a link to it for you ages ago. Wish you'd seen it. At least the rescue centre one was on this 😅 love how they pixelated the dog's face.
@reactingtomyroots3 ай бұрын
Ah, wish we had seen it, too! When we were searching we didn't find any compilations other than this one. But yes, these were hilarious!
@matthewdale41353 ай бұрын
The thing I like about UK adverts is you can't attack other products by name, so it forces the company to just concentrate on their own stuff and allow you to come up with adverts like this. I've seen quite a few US adverts and more often than not it more adversarial, attacking the other products like "Them bad, we good" sort of stuff.
@LorcianKouyou3 ай бұрын
The Honda adverts are also great. They've won awards even.
@awakeningcry2 ай бұрын
I remember a Marmite advert that was portrayed as an early 20th/late 19th century "freak show" circus, in which the "freak" was consuming the stuff by the teaspoon, and parents were shielding their childrens' eyes from it 😂
@lorrainelee5973 ай бұрын
My favourite marmite ad is when they get the dna test results back.
@AndrewAHayes3 ай бұрын
The skill in eating Marmite IMO is to not spread too much on whatever you are eating, I hated it for years until someone made a toasted English muffin and spread the bare minimum of Marmite on it, I loved it, you could only just taste it, I think a slightly Marmite flavoured HP sauce would be the ultimate condiment!
@angelawalker86153 ай бұрын
Joan Collins/ Leonard Rossiter Cinzano ads really funny they were like small stories.😂😂😂
@stephendukes65823 ай бұрын
My grandparents lived across the river in Burton-upon-Trent where the marmite factory used to be and they took the hot hops from the brewery to the marmite factory, after they made a batch of marmite the wastewater used to be discharged into the river where it created a heat mist and all you could smell was marmite. If the mist got on your clothes you smelled of marmite and I've loved it ever since.
@what_im_eatin_uk3 ай бұрын
They didn't even show the best one. The follow up to the gene project advertisement where families get their results
@sallytaitchison-gould7403 ай бұрын
Specsavers (opticians) adverts. People tend to record programmes then jump over adverts these days
@JMNL073 ай бұрын
It's very sweet how gullible you are 😂😂
@sylviarundle52423 ай бұрын
I love marmite on toast, spread thinly
@tightropewalkergirl64853 ай бұрын
The Paddington ones are hilarious too
@markdevonshire60523 ай бұрын
Should check out the bisto gravy ads, also the tetley and pg tips tea adverts they were great, in the 80s and 90s we had some brilliant adverts again maybe worth checking out compilations from those decades 😀
@reactingtomyroots3 ай бұрын
I'll make a note of those. Loving the advert ideas :)
@shaunrye77403 ай бұрын
The squeezy Marmite isn’t as strong as the traditional Marmite. It’s been “watered” down to make it squeezable
@elemar53 ай бұрын
If you think that scientist was anything but American you need a hearing test.
@Rachel_M_3 ай бұрын
Fun Marmite Fact. I found out yesterday The name Marmite (Pronounced Mah-meet) comes from the French word marmite, which translates to "cooking pot" in English. The spread was originally made in and sold in earthenware pots of a similar shape to the French cooking pot, which is a stock pot or a casserole-like pot with a lid and two finger grips on each side.
@openorwap54123 ай бұрын
That's actually really interesting, thank you. It probably explains the shape of the jar and the logo 😊
@Gambit7713 ай бұрын
Mah-meet?
@Rachel_M_3 ай бұрын
@@Gambit771 it's the French pronunciation of the pot name, marmite, which it is named after.
@davidhall78113 ай бұрын
Not shown on this video, I prefer the ads where people were receiving the results of the Marmite Gene test 🙂
@reactingtomyroots3 ай бұрын
We'll have to try and find that as well :)
@The_English2 ай бұрын
I am always watching you, so I finally subscribed, you are great to watch. 😅
@royhardy4073 ай бұрын
Stuart Broad An all round cricketer for Nottinghamshire and England. Also an ardent fan of Nottingham Forest Football Club, my team here in Nottingham. The two stadiums are right next door to each other. England cricket fans are known as The Barmy Army - barmy meaning crazy.
@zoebo183 ай бұрын
Have you added a teaspoon of it to gravy... Add a great flavour
@helenwood84823 ай бұрын
It adds a Marmite flavour.
@shaunrye77403 ай бұрын
I add to my cottage pie filling
@camriley3 ай бұрын
Savoury minced beef - add Marmite and HP sauce. Just a little.
@kevanwillis45713 ай бұрын
The Barmy Army is a group of English cricket fans. Not quite Ultras.😅
@FuriKitten3 ай бұрын
consider the poor security manning the segregation line between the Durham and Somerset Cricket ultras? They'd be dealing with nothing but offers of Scrumpy, Ales, Sandwiches, Biscuits, Bovril, and Pies. the poor bastards
@hprice19803 ай бұрын
So the ad with the Marmy Army is an actual cricketer, Stuart Broadhead (I think) and the Barmy Army are England cricket fans.
@julianbarber47083 ай бұрын
I can't believe you guys are so naïve! What do you imagine could be on the video they watched! 🤣🤣🤣
@DavidSmith-cx8dg3 ай бұрын
Marmite has become an easy way to convey it doesn't really matter if you hate something that someone else loves . I think I it was an American accent , there's a rich vein of satire in some of the big cosmetic companies ads . Glad you liked these .
@amandasilver46223 ай бұрын
The secret to Marmite is spreading it lightly. NOT thickly like chocolate spread.
@shithappens19753 ай бұрын
No spread it nice and thick 🤤
@stephenburwood26153 ай бұрын
What?! Are you a 'hater'?
@sdann91143 ай бұрын
I love our adverts Peperami, Monkey PG tips. Your Budwiser adverts are Iconic. Esp the ones around the US special dates.
@ChilliCheezdog2 ай бұрын
Hey. Hello. Greetings from England. I am 56 years old. The best advert I have ever seen is 'Guinness Dancing Man.' Enjoy.
@yetichris3 ай бұрын
The ridiculous thing is I hate Marmite but I love Twiglets which get their flavour from marmite 😂
@openorwap54123 ай бұрын
I get what you mean. I don't like tomatoes, but I like tomato flavoured stuff - like ketchup, soup, pasta sauce 😆🍅
@thetrevor8613 ай бұрын
Oh ! And c'mon ! It IS cheaper to hire 6 actors than an entire scientific laboratory.
@chalky294553 ай бұрын
I love your vids but this one was hilarious - not the ads - You lol - totally outside your experiences - from having no notion about the barmy army marmy army reference in the cricket ad to believing the science and hypnosis ads could be real - I love you folks - you have made my day - my fav is the puking baby lol and I LOVE MARMITE - Keep up the great work x
@NOKK723 ай бұрын
Both your reactions are great as usual. Keep the videos coming. We have always had good adverts in the UK but every now and then there is a classic.
@reactingtomyroots3 ай бұрын
Appreciate your support! Thanks for watching :)
@davesy69693 ай бұрын
There are some Marmite ads you missed. You might want to check out Warburton's bread ads.
@LilMonkeyFella873 ай бұрын
There is no compilation video to watch
@QuakerJones2683 ай бұрын
Just sat and watched this and now I'm off to the kitchen to make Marmite on toast with a cup of tea! Perfect
@openorwap54123 ай бұрын
It cracks me up when Lindsey frequently contradicts you, even if you're right! 😂😂😂 To my English ears, that was definitely a North American accent, but maybe it sounds different to true American ears.
@paulguise6983 ай бұрын
Hiya Steve and Lindsay, from 1972 to 2010 there was a British children's programme called Rainbow, Sophia will love it, there was a character called Zippy, have a look at the Zippy and Marmite advert its hilarious, its from the year 2002, this is Choppy
@thetrevor8613 ай бұрын
Personal favourite - 'never seen one so small before' sobbing and tearful !
@pastramicheesemonster4873Ай бұрын
My dad is a keen cyclist and a marmite lover - we got him a marmite-themed cycling top with 'hate jams' on the back for his birthday one year 😂 he wore it with pride for many years! My parents have a collection of different marmite jars on display in their house 😂
@trevorgrimes72733 ай бұрын
Hi Steve Lindsey Marmite ? MARMITE is actually a French cooking pot or casserole dish there is a picture of one on the label of every jar .
@yzolakitchi3 ай бұрын
Absolutely the best way to eat Marmite, is on hot buttered crumpets! Hope you give it a try in the future. They really did such a great job with their ad campaigns. And yes, I am a Marmite Lover! I also love Vegemite, from Australia. But find it difficult to track down near me in South East England.
@annemcilvar95182 ай бұрын
I'm laughing along with you both 😂 😂 this is so funny . I have never even tried marmite in my life and im nearly 62 my parents must have really not liked it as i had never saw a jar in our house ever xxx ❤❤❤ 😂😂😂
@reactingtomyroots2 ай бұрын
Can't say we blame them lol
@nemesismcc13 күн бұрын
One of the most classic advert campaigns was for a blend of coffee produced by Nescafe, called gold blend, They date from around the mid 1970s and up to the mid 2000s and were pretty well thought out, you guys should do some research on these
@cenedra21433 ай бұрын
Absolutely awful stuff that my daughter loves 😂
@wrennature56453 ай бұрын
Lindsey would LOVE the John Lewis Christmas adverts. I'm not sure whether you've already done those Steve?
@reactingtomyroots3 ай бұрын
Great suggestion! We'll look into those :)
@FuriKitten3 ай бұрын
thinking of wet behind the ears, you're obviously aware of what the most advantageous effects of Vegemite that was found in Australia was, in the UK we have a similar old trick with Marmite, if you mix some with hot water in a bucket and paint it around your crumpet bush, it stops the Haggi from nesting in them and ruining your crop (although most clockwise domesticated Haggi are now immune,) EDIT: I have also found it helps against seasonal Bap infestations, although it seems to attract Barms and Stotties
@razor1uk6103 ай бұрын
...shhhss ...don't confuse poor Stephen & Lindsay (meant jokingly) 😅😜 I guess FuriKitten that you are bakery related, as I love baps, stotties, doorsteps, pretzels and porked bagels too 🤗
@FuriKitten3 ай бұрын
@@razor1uk610 Not related to the Bakers directly (although dalliances have been known) Like most I love a good display of baps, as i work with th public I have had my fill of Barms, Luckily the batch fed breadcakes aren't indigenous to my area, Now I want to do a pan of scouse, just so a heavily buttered doorstop finds a good home
@razor1uk6103 ай бұрын
@@FuriKitten I hope you enjoy enthusiastically your (Cleethorpes frying) panned scouse LOL, just don't wollop 'em too hard, unless they really really deserve a good clip, and/or a tasty dip.😳😰😅😋🤨😜 It is great to enjoy some beautiful iced bun's pun & games funnings 😝😜😁 [...calmly yet cautiously reaches out to stroke the sides of the cheeks & around the ears, and profures a gentle trailing off ruffling fingertipal stroke along the back]😰😂🧐🤨🤩
@cyberash30003 ай бұрын
JOHN SMITHS ADVERTS!
@paulflame88633 ай бұрын
Yes they are brilliant
@MartinColeman-l9y3 ай бұрын
Should also check out the John Smiths adverts with Peter Kay
@CaroleEvans934363 ай бұрын
I'd love to see your reactions to 'British public information films from the 1970s'.....they are creepy but, kept most of us out of trouble/danger
@reactingtomyroots3 ай бұрын
We have done some of those! Definitely memorable :)
@hprice19803 ай бұрын
Dean, in the last ad, is Dean Gaffney and he’s really famous in the UK. He used to be on EastEnders, one of our most loved soaps on the BBC.
@reactingtomyroots3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the context! :)
@lukee.h14712 ай бұрын
You have to do John Lewis Christmas Adverts at Christmas time. They do an amazing Christmas advert every year and it's really great 🎄🎅
@jeangenie58073 ай бұрын
I have to say I have never seen these adverts. I am a marmite fan, but you have use it sparingly, preferably on white bread with butter. It's good with peanut butter too, I discovered by accident when a friend offered my tea and toast! 😊
@bernm19483 ай бұрын
Great. I’d not seen these ads before! UK.😂❤
@ArsenaISarah3 ай бұрын
I commented this morning and just popped back to read the other comments of the day before bed. Aren’t these guys so special the way they read and reply to posts. I really hope the crazies of the UK don’t ever attack them for any of their content, I’d be so ashamed.
@reactingtomyroots3 ай бұрын
Thanks Sarah. While there will always be some rude people in the comments of a video, we're blessed that most of you are amazing. :)
@mcallan57822 ай бұрын
Marmite is gorgeous on hot buttered toast (buttered, not margarined or spreaded!) but only sparingly, dotted thinly here and there on the toast and when I say butter, I mean Lurpak butter, the best there is in my opinion! Just wondering when you and your lovely family are coming to visit us here in the UK? Xx
@LukeCaddyUK3 ай бұрын
I’d love you to check out Bristol, I know you mentioned looking at it before. We just had our International Balloon Fiesta which we have every August, but there is so much more to Bristol. Home of the street artist Banksy, the pirate Blackbeard, where Concorde was built and the last flight of Concorde where it landed and still remains. The city is so unique compared to other large cities in the UK. Check it out🙌🏼
@kudapooda99933 ай бұрын
Marmite is good for your amine system , my nice USD to eat it from the jar . Crusty bread cheese and marmite sandwich are quite good . I put marmite in stowes, such as beef and onions. Take care and all the best. 😄😄😄👍👍👍💟
@inkayork33313 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you guys got around to this one.
@nowhere9822 ай бұрын
You should check out the Crunchie Friday feeling ads i think theres 4 or 5 .....i couldnt find a compilation of them just individual ones....youll love them
@DavidJohnson-rj8zu3 ай бұрын
The regular Jars of Marmite has a yellow screw lid but I buy the one with a Blue Screw Lid which has reduced salt, and providing you spread it very thinly it's ok, so when looking at a piece of bread which is spread with butter there is a thin streak of the brown Marmite if the people who hate it did this then they would be more likely to like it, it's common sense you don't slap it on like jam a jar for one person I find can last up to a year.🧐
@amoore69813 ай бұрын
Marmite on toast with a fried egg on top, yum! Now I'm craving marmite 😂
@markrice6893 ай бұрын
hi from uk the marmite gen test was a reel thing there did in late 80s ,90s i was a lover
@compulsiverambler1352Ай бұрын
Whenever an accent sounds like a "subtle" version of an accent that is not your own, the accent is mostly your own accent with slight influence from the other.
@machouse24103 ай бұрын
All my close family was brought up on it My Dad brought up us when we was very young so it we was use to it on our taste buds, l remember him giving my Daughter when she was aged about 4 months, he used to dip his finger in the jar and she sucked on his finger and she still loves today, also when any of us was ill he used to make Marmite Butties to make us feel better and some how it it lol
@josiebridle19473 ай бұрын
You don't have to eat Marmite on toast. You can try it on a cheese & Marmite sandwich.
@Sam-cq3sl3 ай бұрын
I remember the rescue advert marmite, the old guy with white hair and white horseshoe moustache is Arthur from Ricky Gervaiz netflix series "Derek"
@lisasmith26603 ай бұрын
The neglected jar was so funny because it was true, most people had a jar of marmite in the cupboard that never got used, just stuck at the back sometimes literally stuck to the cupboard. Be careful your both haters so where is your jar in the cupboard 😂