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Quick recap — playful Snack Attack with Eva & Dries (Studio Brussel)
Morning-show hosts Eva and Dries try and debate what makes a proper “snack” for their early radio show — tasting everything from chips and cornflakes to granola, sausage rolls, three‑king cake and big jars of pickles — and end with a messy blindfolded pickle‑in‑the‑mouth challenge.
Plot in one line
- Hosts Eva and Dries taste and argue over a wide range of morning snacks, culminating in a blindfolded pickle-feeding challenge.
Highlights and funny bits
- They open by confessing their messed‑up biorhythms: greasy snacks at 10 a.m., hot meals late, and nostalgia for childhood cereal-and-sweets rules (the “sugar mafia”). Classic radio banter.
- Cornflakes vs. milk debate (which goes in first), plus a goofy side‑tangent about whether it’s “yogurt” or “yoghurt” — language advisor Bernadette Timmermans gets name‑checked.
- Chips segment:
- Nostalgic stories about being allowed chips in the morning.
- Running joke about absurd chip flavors — Dries brings chicken‑flavored chips, sparking comic vegetarian outrage and a debate about “chicken powder” (do chips contain actual chicken?).
- Pickles (cornichons/augurken) emerge as the romanticized “ideal morning snack”: crunchy, quiet to eat during radio, and championed by Eva as something you can nibble without drowning out the show.
- Three‑king cake (driekoningentaart) mini‑contest:
- They cut slices to find the hidden bean.
- Eva finds it, is crowned “queen for a day,” and uses her courtly power to pick the winning snack (she leans toward pickles; Dries pushes the cake).
- Physical‑comedy finish: a blindfolded challenge where they try to feed each other pickles from a jar with “dirty fingers.” It’s noisy, awkward, and delightfully messy — classic radio silliness.
- Closing plug: they invite listeners to tune in tomorrow and join the cornichon fun via the Studio Brussel app.
Notable jokes and reactions
- “Sugar mafia” upbringing; an Amish quip about being raised with no sugar.
- Mock‑outrage over meat‑flavored chips and the idea of insulting vegetarians if they taste “chicken powder.”
- Deliberately gross gag: “pickle juice is basically morning urine” — quickly denied but used for laughs.
- Crown/court roleplay after finding the bean in the king cake.
Personalities who appear
- Eva (host)
- Dries (host)
- Bernadette Timmermans (mentioned — language advisor / voice message)
That’s the snack‑filled chaos: nostalgia, petty food wars, a crowned queen, and a blindfolded pickle finale.
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