The video features two people trying Canadian snacks, specifically focusing on products that are gluten-free, organic, and made with natural ingredients. They start with a unique Coca-Cola flavor made with maple syrup from Quebec, which they enjoy.
They then try various snacks, including:
* Gluten-free lentil chips with Himalayan pink salt, which they find lacking in flavor and texture.
* Kale chips with cashew nuts, which they dislike due to a strong, unpleasant smell and taste.
* Wasabi chips made with avocado oil, which they find overwhelmingly greasy and spicy.
* Kiwi chips made from real fruit, which they despise due to a strong, unpleasant smell and taste.
* Superfood bean snacks, which they find unimpressive and lacking in flavor.
* Cauliflower-based snacks with coconut milk, which they dislike due to a burnt taste and unpleasant texture.
* Grilla cassava-based snacks, which they find inedible due to a strong, unpleasant taste and texture.
* Frankie's Plant-Based snacks made from quinoa and brown rice sprouts, which they find unimpressive and lacking in flavor.
* Organic Clouds snacks made from roasted plant sprouts, which they find surprisingly good, despite being a bit salty.
* Mango-based snacks, which they dislike due to a strong, unpleasant taste and texture similar to cardboard.
Throughout the video, the pair provides their honest reactions and opinions on each snack, often using humor and sarcasm to express their disappointment and disgust.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is trying Canadian snacks.
2. They are based in British Columbia, specifically Vancouver.
3. They found a Canadian Coca-Cola that features a Canadian flag and is made with maple bacon from Quebec.
4. The Coca-Cola is sweetened with maple syrup.
5. They tried various snacks, including kale chips, Wasabi chips, and kiwi chips.
6. Some of the snacks were labeled as gluten-free, vegan, and non-GMO.
7. The speaker mentioned that pink Himalayan salt was used in some of the snacks.
8. They also tried a snack called "hippie snacks" made from cauliflower.
9. Another snack they tried was made from quinoa and brown rice sprouts.
10. The speaker mentioned that Alura is an online technology course platform in Brazil.
11. They mentioned that the platform offers over 1,300 courses in various areas of technology.
12. The speaker tried a snack called "Frankies Plants" which is based on plant sprouts.
13. The snack is certified vegan and gluten-free.
14. They also tried a mango-flavored snack that was not 100% natural.