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Pakistani Snacks With Hilarious Brand Knock-offs Go Viral On Instagram

Instagram user Faisal Tre Shah recently shared a video featuring a collection of snacks with amusingly similar names and packaging to well-known global brands. The video, which claims the snacks are from Pakistan, has entertained viewers and gained widespread attention for its humorous take on local adaptations of international products. Some commenters pointed out that […]

Pakistani Snacks with Hilarious Brand Knock-offs Go Viral on Instagram
Pakistani Snacks with Hilarious Brand Knock-offs Go Viral on Instagram

Instagram user Faisal Tre Shah recently shared a video featuring a collection of snacks with amusingly similar names and packaging to well-known global brands. The video, which claims the snacks are from Pakistan, has entertained viewers and gained widespread attention for its humorous take on local adaptations of international products. Some commenters pointed out that the snacks are actually made in Iran.

 

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The video showcases various items, such as chocolates and candies, with chuckle-worthy names like “Smart Beans,” “Ferry Rose,” “Bunty and Beans (B&B),” “Tik Tak,” “Mass Bar,” and “Snookers.”

Viral Impact and Reactions

Since being posted a few days ago, the video has amassed nearly five million views and numerous likes and comments. Social media users have taken to the comments section to share their reactions:

– An individual commented, “This gave me a good laugh today.”
– Instagram user Meghna Bhowmick remarked, “Misleading packaging Snooker? What’s that brother?”
– Faizan Aziz added, “Can someone tell me where to find these in Pakistan? I’ve been living here for the past 26 years and haven’t eaten or heard of these snacks.”
– Another user shared, “I am from India. I have seen such fake products here in the late 90s when I was in school. I remember some names. Kat Kit instead of Kit Kat and Daily Milk instead of Dairy Milk. But nowadays, only genuine products are sold here. No fake ones.”
– A fourth user humorously noted, “After seeing this video, I forgot the real names of these snacks.”

 

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