Ho visitato il negozio asiatico nella mia città e sono rimasto con queste patatine che si sono trasformate in lettone. Questo segno è noto nel tuo paese?
Yeah,they are in pretty much all shops here. They’re quite ok and affordable price as well.
EmiliaFromLV on
Yes. What was the price in that Asian shop btw? Here they cost around 0.79 EUR +/-
They are quite ok and you always know what to expect as the baseline taste and texture is always the same and you just get that added flavour – as opposed to anything Lay’s/Estrella which can be a hit&miss plus you always risk that extra supersalty taste.
The only issue is that one box is somehow never enough. But then again, maybe that’s a good thing 😀
No-Pack7571 on
Buy them every time I’m in Latvia, usually in Maxima. I bring them back to Ireland. It makes me laugh the packaging in English, but they’re made in Latvia. Bacon flavour is my favourite.
kuroguro on
They are continuously resupplied at a vending machine on the first floor of my apartment building 🙂
Dryy on
Very popular.
Ousis24 on
Yes and no.
They have good base followers and 0 marketing. So they are hidden in bottom shelves. Often missed by people… But those who know and want to find, get them.
Best part is that price is good
Mother_Resident8918 on
I wouldn’t say they’re mainstream, but they can be found in virtually every grocery store and they are very affordable. They are definitely getting more popular though!
Additional_Hyena_414 on
longchips.eu
There are more flavours.
Crygenx on
Latvia is asian only in summer, but about the chips, yea they are well known. Ādažu chips are the most popular probably.
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Yeah,they are in pretty much all shops here. They’re quite ok and affordable price as well.
Yes. What was the price in that Asian shop btw? Here they cost around 0.79 EUR +/-
They are quite ok and you always know what to expect as the baseline taste and texture is always the same and you just get that added flavour – as opposed to anything Lay’s/Estrella which can be a hit&miss plus you always risk that extra supersalty taste.
The only issue is that one box is somehow never enough. But then again, maybe that’s a good thing 😀
Buy them every time I’m in Latvia, usually in Maxima. I bring them back to Ireland. It makes me laugh the packaging in English, but they’re made in Latvia. Bacon flavour is my favourite.
They are continuously resupplied at a vending machine on the first floor of my apartment building 🙂
Very popular.
Yes and no.
They have good base followers and 0 marketing. So they are hidden in bottom shelves. Often missed by people… But those who know and want to find, get them.
Best part is that price is good
I wouldn’t say they’re mainstream, but they can be found in virtually every grocery store and they are very affordable. They are definitely getting more popular though!
longchips.eu
There are more flavours.
Latvia is asian only in summer, but about the chips, yea they are well known. Ādažu chips are the most popular probably.