GRIZZLY chips with sour cream and onion

Grizzly Potato Chips Review

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What was once a tasty and inexpensive product has now become noticeably expensive, not always tasty... and 100% unhealthy. Chips are made from all sorts of ingredients these days! Potato powder is one of the most common substitutes.

Of course, there are some manufacturers who still strive to produce quality products, but how can you distinguish them from unscrupulous scammers? Reviews and testimonials like these are one way to separate the wheat from the chaff.

Stylish package

In general, coming up with original packaging for chips that will attract rather than repel is now a practically impossible task.

GRIZZLY Sour Cream and Onion Chips, Made in Kazakhstan, Review

This package is also original in design, of course, but there is nothing special about it.

Review and impressions of GRIZZLY chips with sour cream and onion flavor

The front, as usual, features a picture of chips in the center, with artwork surrounding them. The GRIZZLY brand is displayed, topped with a bear wearing tinted sunglasses. Green onions and whole potatoes... Then it says: Sour cream, onions. Real potatoes. 60 grams. Natural potato chips with sour cream and onion flavor.

GRIZZLY Sour Cream and Onion Chips: Ingredients, Manufacturer, Price, and Where to Buy

There is more detailed information on the back side, first, as always, an advertisement. Grab it! Before they chew it! GMO-free, natural potatoes, selected spices, halal... Well, here is some minor information, I won't repeat it: the expiration date is 9 months. Manufacturer: Chips Production LLC, Kazakhstan, Almaty... but the actual production location is Almaty region, Talgar district, Talgar city, Al-Farabi street... Ingredients: potatoes, vegetable oil, complex food additive - dextrose (glucose), salt, onion powder, maltodextrin, flavor enhancer monosodium glutamate, dried herbs, natural and nature-identical aromatic substances, acidity regulators (lactic acid, calcium lactate, tartaric acid). Fat-based vegetable additive that prevents caking and clumping (silicon dioxide). Packaged in a protective atmosphere using E941 packaging gas. Energy and nutritional value, storage conditions, and other information are provided in five languages.

We open the package

As usual, the bag of these chips is inflated, leading many to believe it's just air to deceive us. In fact, it's not air inside, but the aforementioned "packaging gas E941," or, more simply, nitrogen. A completely harmless substance, it preserves the product, preventing spoilage. Furthermore, the inflated bag protects the chips from external physical impact, so the chips are intact, not broken.

What do GRIZZLY potato chips with sour cream and onion taste like? An honest review

We take out a few of these chips - Grizzly potato chips, in general, look no different from the others... they are the same thinly sliced ​​potatoes, fried, salted and sprinkled with spices...

My impression: I liked the chips, they were delicious. However, they are undoubtedly harmful - my stomach is very sensitive in this regard... and it immediately turned on the red alarm light.

Salt, as usual — they're salty. It's no wonder chips are always found in stores next to the beer aisles... They're usually bought together. And then there are the kids, whose parents are complete idiots and don't care about their offspring's health.

The product is good and suitable.

These chips are sold in 60- and 110-gram bags, priced from 250 and 500 tenge, respectively. Of course, subconsciously, we all expect multiples — if the small bag is 60 grams, then the large one must be 120 grams, and the price increases accordingly. But in reality, it's a subtle deception—not 120 grams, but 110... They pocketed 10 grams, and the price is therefore higher... although the larger the volume, weight, and batch, the lower the price. But this principle has also been ruined.

So be careful and don't let anyone deceive you!

Mikhail Dmitrienko Almaty 05/11/2022