The packaging imitates a brown paper grocery bag and is fun-labelled with a sort of handwritten font type. When we open it we feel a good flavour and find medium sized chips with orange aureoles and a few dark spots. The chips crunch a lot, they are hard and thick. Cooked in abundant sunflower oil, we presume an overall good taste, the chips being generously salted.
Produced in Sweden for the Danish company Zebra, the parent company of the Flying Tiger Copenhagen.
Features:
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The biggest potato crisps is
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6.9 cm long
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and has a thickness of
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1.79 mm
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Crunchiness:
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93 dB
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Other features:
| Thick potato chips with orange colour aureoles. |
Origin:
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Country, region
| Denmark, Copenhagen |
We got them from
| an enthusiastic C&C fan bought them at a Flying Tiger shop. |
Price / gram
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1.50 € / 150 g
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On-line:
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Inside a bag of Flying Tiger potato chips |