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Sean Murphy & Dayna McAlpine

'It's a Kitkat on steroids!': Watch as American TikTokker has mind blown by Tunnock's

We know Tunnock's is the very best for treats - and now thanks to TikTok they're going global!

Scots have been left in stitches after a hilarious American TikTokker uploaded videos of them trying caramel wafers and teacakes by the Scottish brand for the first time.

Casey Hamilton (@Mr Hamilton) posted the clips of his first experiences on the video clip social media site and the comedic results show the TikTok star being left speechless after trying the Scottish treats.

Falling into silence he enjoys the teacake a little too much, giggling to himself before exclaiming "Sh*t!" in delight as he finishes it.

He then declares it his new "favourite candy" in the title for the clip - although he incorrectly called them Tunnock's Chocolate Mallows at first!

A second video follows after one of his users commented: "OMG you need to try the Tunnock's Caramel Wafers. Best thing around."

Visibly excited, Casey takes a bite of the chocolate wafer bar and exclaims: "Oh, come on, come on. It's like a Kit Kat on steroids."

Delighted with his finds, he then adds: "I just went on a whole journey with you and I never want it to end."

One Scot added in the comments: "If there's a Caramel Log in there, try it. It's the next level Caramel Wafer."

While another asked where they can send a box of Scottish sweets to, as there's "so much more" he needs to try.

One person jokes: "All you need is some Irn Bru and some Haggis and you are sorted."

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