Americans abroad have a lot to cope with. As if language barriers and cultural differences don't make your international travels difficult enough, there's also the fact that a lot of your favorite products look different in other countries, too. If you're on vacation in France, for example, and would like to get a pack of 'Sour Patch Kids', you have to look for 'Very Bad Kids' instead. And you won't find 'Rice Krispies' in New Zealand -- they're called 'Rice Bubbles' there. To help you make sense of these (little) nuances, here's a list of alternate versions of familiar products you've left in the United States.
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The Designs On These Lipton Tea Cartons In Japan
Ideally, companies would only have to come up with a great product and a convincing marketing program and they would have a worldwide winner. But despite the obvious advantages they could gain, many fear that global marketing, as popularly defined, is too extreme to be practical. Mainly due to the fact that customers and competitive conditions differ across countries or because powerful local managers will not stand for centralized decision making.
Certain Food Items Must Show Their Excess Of Unhealthy Ingredients On The Packaging In Mexico
I LOVE that it says "not recommended for children"! Why can't they splash it across U.S. sodas too? Come on FDA, get it together!
Exactly. Every parent knows it's not their job to teach their kids proper nutrition.
Load More Replies...In the uk we have sugar fat and salt down the side and it will either be red Amber or green
In Australia we have percentages of daily intake. Colours would be better, similar to the bar showing the percentage of Australian ingredients.
Load More Replies...Caffeine is a potent drug and may possible affect brain development in children. I'm not a kid, but if I have a cup of caffeinated coffee I will wake up the next day with a migraine. A friend of mine gets incredibly jittery from minor amounts of caffeine. Different people have different tolerances, but ingesting caffeine should be taken seriously.
The problem is when you think you are eating healthy (Excess of calories and Sugar on a lettuce) HEB-5f63a1...40754c.jpg
It also says it is not good for children, I think it's a great idea
I heard a story on NPR last week about this. It's a state-level law in Southern Mexico. https://www.npr.org/2020/09/14/912029399/we-had-to-take-action-states-in-mexico-move-to-ban-junk-food-sales-to-minors
In Australia about 15 years ago we discussed putting more tax on unhealthy foods and drinks marketed at children, but it never passed. We do have percentages of daily intake of fats, sugars etc. All schools had an overhaul about 20 years ago though, of food and drink that was allowed to be sold in canteens and vending machines. They took out all the things that were very high in fat and sugar and replaced with healthier options. I think the politicians decided it was up to parents to feed their kids healthy food when outside of school.
Load More Replies...They do that for calories even here. At least all the sodas at my work have "calories per bottle" or something similar.
'Here' on an international website? So Earth then?
Load More Replies...What counts as excess? Doesn’t it depend on what else the person eats? A Coke once in awhile with a mostly healthy diet is fine.
i love this! wish they would do this here as it would make people more aware of what they are putting in their bodies. people don't realize how much 100 calories are in most food items.
So they choose market segmentation. It's the process of dividing a market of potential customers into groups, or segments, based on different characteristics. The segments created are composed of consumers who will respond similarly to marketing strategies and who share traits such as similar interests, needs, or in our case, locations.
Geographic segmentation is actually one of the most common and straightforward types of market segmentation.
In Holland, Cool Ranch Doritos Are Called "Cool American"
You Can Get Oreo Sticks In Asia. Best Used As A Straw To Slurp Milk
The American Sweets 'Sour Patch Kids' Are Called 'Very Bad Kids' In France
This Bag Of Ruffles I Bought In Mexico Came With A Hot Sauce Packet
Red Solo Cups Labeled As "American" Cups In Netherlands
Yes because these red cups are in every US soap or movie especially if any teenagers/ college students appear. Outside of that, completely unknown in the EU --- throwaway is white or transparent, unless something specific (say, a panda) drawn on there. Thus, 100% American.
In Asia We Have Pringle Noodles
How To Piss Off An American
Canadian Kraft Macaroni Has A Fork On The Box While American Has A Spoon
In Europe, Budweiser Is A Different Brand Of Beer — So You'll Find American Budweiser Sold As Just Bud
In New Zealand, Rice Krispies Are Called Rice Bubbles
Smarties vs. Rockets. (Americans Call These Smarties, Canadians Call Them Rockets)
i thought smarties were like m&ms... or is that just an aussie thing?
This "American Style" Pizza With Hot Dogs Stuffed Into The Crust
American (Top) vs. Australian (Bottom) Sour Patch Kids
Cocoa Krispies (United States) = Coco Pops (United Kingdom)
Salted Eggs Flavored Lays Chips
Found These Canned Hotdogs In A Grocery Store In The Netherlands
These Lays Classic Potato Chips I Bought In China Are Called American Classic Flavor
In India, we have "American Style Cream and Onion" as a Lays flavor (along with "Indian Magic Masala", "Spanish Tomato Tango", etc...)... Never knew cream and onion was supposed to be classically American haha
Tomato Flavored Pringle’s In China, Surprisingly Good
In the UK Walkers do a tomato flavoured crisp, which IMO is the best flavour. However, it's only available in certain parts of the country; they’re missing a trick there.
Pringooools Sold In Brazil
That was only a special for the world cup, we had them in Sweden as well
These Sausages Were Culturally Imported From Germany And Became Popular In The United States. Now They Have Been Culturally Exported Back To Germany As "American Style" Hot Dogs (Picture Is From A German Grocery Store)
When was this ever popular in the US? I'm 40 and this is the first time I've ever seen or heard of hot dogs in a jar.
Frosted Flakes Are ‘Frosties’ In Europe
Axe Body Spray Is Called Lynx In Australia (For Copyright Reasons)
In Italy, They Have Coca Cola Light Instead Of Diet
Good Humor (United States) = Wall's (United Kingdom)
im pretty sure it's called like streets or something in Australia FYI
Dannon (United States) = Danone (Everywhere Else)
Because French 'Danone' sounds like English American 'Dannon'. With a different accent, though
Currently In Japan, Saw This Cola Pepsi
In Asia, we call all these drinks cola. Coca cola, Pepsi cola, Dr .pepper cola....
One Is Norwegian One Is American
Canadian Viva Puffs Look Different Than American Made Ones
Dr. Oetker (United States) = Cameo (Italy)
I think it's to do with a name alignment with the same product available in different countries. Many products have changed names over the years. In the UK, Marathon bars became Snickers, Opal Fruits became Starburst, Jif became Cif, etc.
Like Burger King is called Hungry Jack's in Australia? I guess there was already a Burger King there.
Load More Replies...Weetabix in Europe is Weet-Bix in Australia, and actually invented in the later.
Yep. Pounding steamed wheat and drying it into flakes, then mashin' 'em together. Our proud contribution to international gastronomy.
Load More Replies...I'm surprised Snickers, Milky Way, Mars, and 3 Musketeers candy bars aren't on this list. . Cuz that one's confusing. Here goes.........The U.S. Milky Way is sold as the Mars bar everywhere else. The international Milky Way is sold as 3 Musketeers in the U.S., The original U.S. Mars bar was a 3 Musketeers with almonds, but later added caramel, and then was renamed Snickers Almond. And regular Snickers used to be known as Marathon internationally.
Well SURPRISE Australia clearly couldn't decide between Mars bars and Milky Ways so now we have both
Load More Replies...In the Netherlands, Cheetos are "Chipitos" and the cheese flavor I swear is like gouda. foto_1_smi...a42208.jpg
I’ve never seen chipito before. I’ve seen Cheetos in almost every Dutch shop
Load More Replies...In Europe they just changed the names, but in Asia they have more different flavor. And Japanese snacks are yummy!
Of course. Like South America. Different palette.
Load More Replies...Check out DESERT DRINKS AND EXTOTICS (here in the US and online) if you wanna see even more odd things. And... YOU CAN ORDER THEM!!
Church Chicken is Texas Chicken here in Malaysia. maybe they worry we won't go if it has anything to do with religion with a church in the name? lol
It was the founder's surname, but I can see how a predominately Muslim nation would prefer not to mass-market something that reminds them of their former colonial masters.
Load More Replies...So, you don't like chips, cereal, Mac and cheese, candy, soda, ice tea, or ice cream, but you like the beer? Got it, makes (no) sense
Load More Replies...I think it's to do with a name alignment with the same product available in different countries. Many products have changed names over the years. In the UK, Marathon bars became Snickers, Opal Fruits became Starburst, Jif became Cif, etc.
Like Burger King is called Hungry Jack's in Australia? I guess there was already a Burger King there.
Load More Replies...Weetabix in Europe is Weet-Bix in Australia, and actually invented in the later.
Yep. Pounding steamed wheat and drying it into flakes, then mashin' 'em together. Our proud contribution to international gastronomy.
Load More Replies...I'm surprised Snickers, Milky Way, Mars, and 3 Musketeers candy bars aren't on this list. . Cuz that one's confusing. Here goes.........The U.S. Milky Way is sold as the Mars bar everywhere else. The international Milky Way is sold as 3 Musketeers in the U.S., The original U.S. Mars bar was a 3 Musketeers with almonds, but later added caramel, and then was renamed Snickers Almond. And regular Snickers used to be known as Marathon internationally.
Well SURPRISE Australia clearly couldn't decide between Mars bars and Milky Ways so now we have both
Load More Replies...In the Netherlands, Cheetos are "Chipitos" and the cheese flavor I swear is like gouda. foto_1_smi...a42208.jpg
I’ve never seen chipito before. I’ve seen Cheetos in almost every Dutch shop
Load More Replies...In Europe they just changed the names, but in Asia they have more different flavor. And Japanese snacks are yummy!
Of course. Like South America. Different palette.
Load More Replies...Check out DESERT DRINKS AND EXTOTICS (here in the US and online) if you wanna see even more odd things. And... YOU CAN ORDER THEM!!
Church Chicken is Texas Chicken here in Malaysia. maybe they worry we won't go if it has anything to do with religion with a church in the name? lol
It was the founder's surname, but I can see how a predominately Muslim nation would prefer not to mass-market something that reminds them of their former colonial masters.
Load More Replies...So, you don't like chips, cereal, Mac and cheese, candy, soda, ice tea, or ice cream, but you like the beer? Got it, makes (no) sense
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