GMM 2376: International Pringles Taste Test

My taste buds are tingling for some international Pringling. – Let’s talk about that. (light music) Good Mythical Morning! – You know what, when I look at a full can of Pringles- – Hmm. – What do you think I think of? – I don’t know. – Well, I think of how my international darts winning streak is really starting to stack up. – Yeah. Three, that’s a big number for you. For you, specifically. Congratulations, Link, on your three, on your three streak. – Thank you, thank you. I am very impressed. – Well, I am- We’re all very impressed – hungry for four. Okay. – And I’m also hungry to try some international Pringles flavors. It’s time for “Where in the World “Do These International Pringles Come From?” – [Stevie] All right, boys. You know how this goes. You’re gonna be trying Pringles from around the world, and throwing a dart at the country you think they came from. Chase, the Pringles potatographer, is here to measure how far you are from the correct answer. – What? So what, are you just a farmer? You’re like a- – Not just a farmer. – A tater digger? Best potato farmer in the whole country. I provide potatoes for Pringles. – [Rhett] Oh. – Actually, I brought some for ya. – [Rhett] Oh. – Because every potato I touch turns to Yukon Gold. – It’s still a potato, Chase. – But it’s a Yukon Gold. – It’s a Yukon Gold. – Can I watch you break this in half and make a little noise? – [Chase] Oh, sure. – Well, later. Later, we’ll do that. – And I am on record not liking Pringles. I’ll throw some shade at a Pringle, because yeah, all they do is take all the offings from like a good chip, and they, it’s particles, man. It’s formed particles. But I am still very intrigued by the international Pringles. – Oh good. I’m glad you’re still on board, Link. – And if a positive attitude is what it takes to win, I’m bringing it! – [Stevie] Well, whoever has the lowest score at the end will be deemed the Pring King, and may summon his Pringle peasant to fan him with a single Pringle whenever he’d like in “Good Mythical MORE,” – Single Pringle. and since Link is still on his third win streak against Rhett, – It’s exhausting. Rhett, you will have an advantage this time, and you can ask for it at any point. I won’t tell you what it is. – Will be an actual advantage, Stevie, or is it another trick? – [Stevie] Never a trick. It’s never, ever been a trick (upbeat music) – Oh, grape. – You think it’s a grape? It is purple. Look at that. That’s- – Hopefully it’s grape! It’s not grape. I think I know what it is, but I ain’t going to say, ’cause you gotta go first. – That’s fine. I mean, when I think of non-sweet purple, I think of eggplant, and then I’m like, “There’s no way.” And then I think of tarot root, A.K.A. I know it’s taro. I think it is, at least. Isn’t that what the purple stuff is? I think I’m right. Taro, taro. – Link! Link! He’s our hero! Three game win streak is better than zero! Yay! Go Link! Yay! – Thank you, David Hill. (Rhett applauds) – Still at it. – Yeah. You know what, he’s worn that every single day since the last time. – Yeah. It’s very uplifting for you. – I feel very good about that. We’ve got an eastern concentration of the map today, you know? South Korea, Japan, China, Indonesia, Australia. So that kind of, it kind of makes me want to throw in that direction. – It’s leading you over there? – Isn’t taro, I thought that’s what I had in Hawaii. When I went to Hawaii one time. Well, Hawaii is actually pretty close to Japan. You know, you wouldn’t know it based on our map. – Yeah. Because the Earth is round. – I’m feeling good about that line of reasoning. So I’m going, I’m going for Japan. Yes! – Well, Link. I don’t think it’s tarot. I think it’s purple sweet potato. – Purple sweet potato? – Have you had a purple sweet potato? – Uh-uh. – I don’t know. When I saw purple, I was like, “This is gonna be from Japan or South Korea, “maybe Indonesia.” – So you’re coming into my neighborhood. – Japan is actually my first choice, but it might be South Korea. – [Link] Woo! – A little bit low. Maybe it’s Indonesia. – That was some weak sauce, man. – [Stevie] You just had Purple Pringles made from purple sweet potatoes and sea salt. If you want more of these colorful Pringles, you can find them in Australia. – Oh! – Oh! – We just got lucky. You got real lucky. – I got lucky. – Shoot! Got lucky. Look, that’s a small Pringle can. Look at that. You might be able to get that in your mouth. Just- – I’m not falling for that one again. – I think in Australia they like to just, they create like a shoot. I’ll do it if you- – If I look away? Yeah. (crew laughs) – I can’t look away. – Okay. (can rattles) – [Chase] Oh! – This is how they do it in Australia. – Just give us a score. – Rhett, you had 14. Link, 24. – Blah! (upbeat music) – These are yellow. – Yeah. There’s nothing to learn from the color. – Oh. But boy, there’s a different smell. – Smells like cake. (crisps crunch) Uh-uh. It tastes like cake batter. – It’s not cake batter, I don’t think. – [Link] A batter Pringle? – [Rhett] But it has like a buttery, like vanilla, but then like a- – Yeah, definitely a buttery, sweet. – Ooh, man. – Man. – Buttery, sweet. Now you’re going first. – [Rhett] And this is so interesting. – Do you like it? – Hmm. I don’t think it’s a good chip flavor. Boy, these, I tell you, these ones that are, it’s a packaged food. It’s hard. It’s really hard to find any footing, any food footing is what I call it. I call it fooding. There’s something intriguing about Chile, but it’s such a risk. It’s such a risk. – I can’t even begin to guess what it is. Buttery, sweet. – China. Oh, too high. – Okay. I’m going for Indonesia, but only far enough from your dart to then take the lead back. – You’re going to who for what? – Indonesia, but closer to your dart for that reason. – Okay. Okay. Okay. – [Link] Ooh! – [Rhett] Or just in China. – [Link] Well, that may work out. – [Stevie] You just tried and were perplexed by the salty sweet combination of Butter Caramel Pringles. – Yeah. – [Stevie] And you can find these chips in South Korea. – Oh man! – South Korea. You got luckier again. – Well, so did you. – Yeah. Rhett, you had 13, and Link, you beat him by a fingerling. – Oh. – You had 10. – [Link] Nice. – Look at that. I bet you I could fit this in my mouth. – Don’t do it, though. (upbeat music) We’ve got an orange hue. – This looks like a classic Pringle in some ways. Whoa. – It’s got some specks, some darker specks though. (crisps crunch) Mm. Now this tastes good. – Mm. That’s good. All right, so you have to go first. – Hmm. I mean, that could still be anywhere. I’m really tempted to go all the way to Chile, because I think that they would like this, this flavor combination, but they’re just out there. I mean, yeah. I think I’m gonna go, I think I’m Spaniard today. – Middle of the board. Ooh. Not a bad throw. See? Can I- (cheerleaders cheer) – Let’s go Link! – [Cheerleaders] Link! Link! Link! Threepeat! Link! Link! Link! Threepeat! Link! Link! Link! Threepeat! Link! Link! Link! Threepeat! (cheerleaders cheer) – Wait, what is this? – That’s your name. You wanted your name here last time. – And what? You don’t know how to spell it? – I misspelled your, yeah. Oh, yeah. – I’m just pointing. – Oh, and you’re new. – This just point- I’m new. Hi. – You’re new for this. Nice to meet you. Threepeat! – Well, I know who you are, but I was kind of hoping for more of a different celebration than last time. – We got three people. – It says three on it. – It’s three. – Yeah. Plus David Hill. – You’re not counting David? That’s four. – That’s right. Three plus one- – All right, you know what? Who am I to critique a celebration. Thank you. – There we go. I was thinking Chile. – [Rhett] Okay. – And I just feel like it’s a, it’s where I can take the lead and assert myself in this game. – You can. – It could be Spain though, but maybe I should- I, so I’m gonna hedge my bet a little bit. – Oh I thought, oh, I thought you were gonna be bold. – I’m not gonna be that bold. Oh! – [Rhett] That’s pretty bold. (cheerleaders cheer) – It’s still pretty bold. Thank you guys. – [Davin] Oh, I thought we’ll leave. Okay. (crew laughs) – [Stevie] You just had Smoky Paprika and Almond Pringles. Paprika is commonly used in the cuisine of this country, and this country also happens to be the second largest almond producer in the world behind the USA, and that country is Spain. – Oh, I can’t fit this in my mouth. – That hurts. – Rhett, you had five, and then Link, since you landed right there in the red, here’s a red potato. – Oh, that’s cool. – [Chase] You had 26. – My eyes were closed when you threw that. – Oh, you wanna try again? – [Link] No, I caught it. – Oh, look at that. You might have found a new skill. – Can I get points for that? – Potato catching. ‘Cause I need ’em at this point. (upbeat music) – As you know, we’ve all been mourning the murder of Moochelle, but great news! We know who killed her! We launched our own investigation and we documented the entire process over at the Mythical Society, so this is available for first, second, and third degree, our documentary about finding Moochelle’s killer. Check it out! – Is my win streak slipping through my fingers? – I don’t know, man. – I hope not. These are shaped differently. Smaller. (crisps crunch) That is a distinct spice. – And it’s a little spicy! – Oh yeah. It really does, wow. – Woo! It packs a bit of a punch. That’s hot. – I have a lead, but it’s not a lead that cannot be erased. – That’s so hot. – I would like my advantage. – I’m detecting something in it. – [Stevie] Okay. So Chase is going to tell you a fun fact about Pringles, and you have to guess if it’s real or fake. And if you’re correct, he’s going to reveal three decoy countries on the map by whispering them into your ear. Chase? – Quack quack! Fredric Baur, the creator of Pringles had his children bury some of his ashes in an Original flavor Pringles can. Quack quack! – I don’t know what he said. I’m a little insulted. – Well, he- – A 50/50 chance here. – He said it was something about the Original Pringles can, and I think he said “Quack, quack,” so he may have said that there was a duck originally on the Pringles can. (Chase laughs) Oh, but he thinks that’s funny. – “Quack quack,” was just a little bit of flare for it. – [Rhett] Oh, okay. Okay, okay, okay. – True or false? – True. – [Chase] Yeah, you got it right! – Oh, I got it right. All right. – [Chase] All right. Do you wanna know some of the decoys? – Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. – I hope it’s Australia, South Korea. – Don’t say it where Link can hear. – And Spain. – Falkland Islands, Turkey, and Canada. (crisps crunch) – I think I heard one of the three, but- – I heard two of the three. – He was right in your ear. – [Chase] Quack, quack. – All right, you gotta go first, man. – Golly. – “Golly,” says it. – [Rhett] The more I eat it, the more I taste a fish flavor in there. – Yep. Me, too. I didn’t want to tell you that, but yeah. – That sends me away from Chile. That sends me back to China. – I was hoping that wouldn’t happen. – Or Indonesia. I think it’s Indonesia, but I hit China. – Okay. I like that. You’ve left the door open. I was hoping, and because you said Indonesia, and you were off, this is, the best I can do is hit Indonesia and try to make up some ground. So that’s what I’m gonna do. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Feeling good. Feeling good. Come on, Stevie, give me some points! – [Stevie] You just had Spicy Crayfish Boiled Pringles, a part of the Pringles Scorchin’ collection, which you can find in China. – Oh. – Aw, you lucky dog! I was lucky, man. – You’re just stumbling your way into it today. – Oh, I forgot there were sweet potatoes in here. Here, I’ve had those there for a while. They’re a little warm. All right. Rhett, you had zero. Oh, it actually hurt with those few rounds. And Link, 15. – Yikes. – It’s slipping through my fingers! – How’s it feel? (upbeat music) – The mystery round could be anywhere on the map. – Hmm. (crisps crunch) Oh. – Hmm. Tangy. – That’s really good. This might just be Flamin’ Hot, but there’s a little something in there. – I mean, this one’s hotter than the last one. – This doesn’t feel like an Asian flavor. It doesn’t feel as interesting as I would expect it to be, but I’m going to- – But what do you taste? – Just like a hot, a hotness. I taste a hotness. I’m going to go for the Mediterranean Sea. – You are? – [Rhett] Or Spain. – Oh, hit Spain again. I think, for a second I thought these were, this was just a real tangy ketchup, so I thought you were throwing me for a loop by putting Canada, that it could still be Canada, but- – But it couldn’t be. – There’s like a- ♪ Happy threepeat to you ♪ – Sorry to interrupt you. ♪ Happy threepeat to you ♪ – I think this is it, guys. – Enjoy it while you can. ♪ Happy threepeat, dear Link ♪ ♪ Happy threepeat to you ♪ – Guys, I want to thank you for supporting me on this streak that I’m, I just want to inform you that I think it’s coming to an end. – You don’t know that. – Yeah. – You don’t know that. – You don’t know that. – You still have hope. – You still have hope. – Believe in yourself. – I’m gonna make a wish, and I’m going to go for the gusto here. I feel like that this is a lime-infused spiciness that has a South American flair, so I’m gonna go for a northern South American country. I’m gonna give it a shot. – God speed. – [Link] Okay. – Okay. That’s a northern, that’s north of South America. (cheerleaders cheer) Nobody can argue that. – Maybe I made it respectable. – [Stevie] You just tried Enchiladas la Adobada- – Uh- oh! – Pringles. – [Stevie] This chip features the flavors of adobo, hot chili peppers, lime, and salt, and can be purchased in Mexico. – Ooh! – Mexico. Oh, okay. Hey, this could get interesting here. This could get interesting. – I wish I would’ve gone all the way. – All right. First of all, gonna give some papas to my papis. – Thank you. – Second of all, – Thank you. Rhett, you had 26, and Link, you had 10. – Oh, so it was not quite as- – I didn’t do it! – Hey, it was a respectable final round, but you know, your streak had to come to an end at some point. It was getting embarrassing for me. – The streak is over. – Hey, but you have a cake. – I’ll be back. You have a cake. Enjoy your cake. – Yep. – Hey, he doesn’t really like it. He’s not a cake guy. (crew laughs) He’s a pie guy. – Oh Rhett, you get fanned with a single Pringle in “Good Mythical MORE.” Hope you enjoy it. – Oh, thanks for subscribing and clicking that bell. – You know what time it is. – [Jansens] We’re the Jansens. – [Browns] And we are the Browns. – And we just tried every Pringles flavor – [All] And it’s time to spin the Wheel of Mythicality! – The Jansens are taking over the world! – Yeah. – Okay, you know what we’re gonna do? – There’s another family, too. – You know what we’re gonna do? We’re going to stack up Pringles versus Stax to see which one’s actually better, flavor to flavor, y’all, in “Good Mythical MORE.” – And to find out where the Wheel of Mythicality lands. – [Rhett] We know who killed Moochelle. Find out mythicalsociety.com.

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