This guy tries the bizarre new flavours of your favourite brands
Like birthday cake granola bars from Quaker, new Diet Coke flavours and a spicy Kettle crisp.
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A writer who creates taste test videos for new products on YouTube has been approached by a production company keen to explore turning his idea into a TV show.
Peter Harmon shares his highly-watchable short videos on his newly-created YouTube channel in a series called Pete Tastes It.
Among recent reviews are the new Diet Coke flavours, Kettle’s Pepperoncini flavoured crisps and V8 Fruit & Vegetable blends drink.
“I only try stuff I’ve never had before, that way the reaction is genuine,” Peter told Press Association.
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Each product is given either a Pete Repeat Eat or a Pete-o Veto.
Aside from the junk food snacks which Peter eats for his taste test vids, he tries to eat healthily which makes the on-camera feast all the more fun for him.
“I wouldn’t usually eat a bag of Takis or Pringles as a snack, so eating a handful of chips or a couple candies is a change of pace.
“I am by no means a foodie but I would consider myself a ‘junk foodie’. Even though I eat healthfully I can talk about Doritos or Utz or the different flavours of Oreos for as long as you’ll let me.