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An American issues a stern warning to travelers who buy Flamin’ Hot Cheetos in Europe

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Justin English uploaded a clip to his TikTok account detailing his disastrous experience eating chips while traveling in Amsterdam.
  • Justine English shared a clip on TikTok detailing her disastrous French fry eating event
  • The video, viewed more than 380,000 times, is titled “0/10 I do not recommend it.”
  • The avid traveler says of the taste he experienced: “It’s some fucking spicy barbecue.”

If you’re a fan of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos in the US, one American man has recommended avoiding them at all costs in Europe.

Justin English uploaded a clip to his TikTok account detailing her disastrous experience eating chips while traveling through Amsterdam.

In the video, which has been viewed more than 380,000 times and is captioned “0/10 do not recommend”, Justin warns viewers that the spicy snack tastes completely different on the two continents.

He explains that he bought a bag of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos at the Amsterdam airport and the first big difference he noticed was the color of the little cheese and corn sticks.

Recalling the shadow he saw, Justin tells viewers: ‘So I shop, I go and sit down, I open the bag and they’re orange. There’s no excuse for that.

Justin English uploaded a clip to his TikTok account detailing his disastrous experience eating chips while traveling in Amsterdam.

‘That bright red dye is legal to use in the EU.’

With his ‘hopes fading’, Justin tried the bag of Cheetos, but was bitterly disappointed.

The avid traveler says of the taste he experienced: “It’s some fucking spicy barbecue.”

As his anger mounts, the content creator continues: ‘Spicy BBQ… not a spice in sight.’

In an attempt to prove how un-spicy the chips were, Justin said he proceeded to rub potato chip dust all over his fingers in his eyes and it “didn’t sting.”

“It was literally the biggest gastronomic disappointment of my life,” he said.

In addition to not being “spicy,” Justin said the barbecue flavor upset his stomach and gave him diarrhea, so he had to throw the bag away.

“That’s the last thing I want before boarding a three-and-a-half-hour flight,” she said of the alleged digestive problems caused by the snack.

The content creator explains that he bought a bag of Flamin' Hot Cheetos at the Amsterdam airport and the first big difference he noticed was the color of the little corn and cheese sticks (file image)

The content creator explains that he bought a bag of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos at the Amsterdam airport and the first big difference he noticed was the color of the little corn and cheese sticks (file image)

To conclude his speech, the content creator said that he “shouldn’t have expected much” and set his expectations “so high” for a country that sells ketchup and peanut Cheetos.

Justin’s video has generated hundreds of comments since he uploaded it, with some viewers complaining about similar differences with their snacks abroad.

One commenter wrote: ‘The European Takis broke my spirit.

‘The first thing I did after three months away was buy myself a bag of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos and a Dunkin’ coffee as soon as I landed at an American airport.’

Another viewer reflected: “When I lived in Dublin and I would buy spicy crisps, I would take a bite and they would taste sweet… I was about to go mad.”

Many commenters said they understood Justin’s crazed reaction, with one writing: “I would burst into tears.”

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