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.
u/slotownmike2. In Holland, Cool Ranch Doritos are called “Cool American”
u/p0laroids3. 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
u/AdamantLeafeon5. In New Zealand, Rice Krispies are called Rice Bubbles
u/toddch6. Tomato flavored Pringle’s in China, surprisingly good
u/jackson_yu7. Pringooools sold in Brazil
u/SoldadoTrifaldon8. In Asia, we have Pringle noodles
u/officer_rupert9. The Designs on These Lipton Tea Cartons in Japan
u/GothamGuardian1210. Currently in Japan, saw this Cola Pepsi
u/ukfashandroid11. You can get Oreo sticks in Asia. Best used as a straw to slurp milk
u/cupknifespoon12. Canadian Kraft Macaroni has a fork on the box while American has a spoon
u/PettySetGo13. This bag of Ruffles I bought in Mexico came with a hot sauce packet
u/Jagator14. These Lays classic potato chips I bought in China are called American Classic Flavor
u/Cystian15. Frosted Flakes are ‘Frosties’ in Europe
u/Pachriksu16. Certain Food Items Must Show Their Excess Of Unhealthy Ingredients On The Packaging In Mexico

17. In Australia, Burger King is called Hungry Jacks
u/bobby10440218. Smarties vs Rockets. (Americans call these Smarties, Canadians call them Rockets.)
u/heleeeeen19. In Italy, they have Coca Cola Light instead of Diet.
u/Samthescott20. American Budweiser sold as just Bud in Europe

21. The American food shelf at a local store in Finland
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