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Jack n Jill –Potato Chips Nori Flavor


 Potato Chips Nori Flavor This potato chips from Jack n Jill is in the International Cuisine category and obviously it is Japanese because the flavor is “Nori”. Nori is used for wrapping sushi, the most common dish in a Japanese restaurant. It is a dried sea weed which is pressed and dried and turned into sheets. The potato chips really taste like nori when you have your first bite. I wish there is a bigger package and more nori bits in the potato chips.

Product Name: Potato Chips Nori Flavor
Type of Product: Potato Chips
Flavor: Nori
Net Weight: 22 grams(0.78 OZ.)
Store: Save More Angono
Date of Purchase: October 13, 2008
Ingredients: Potatoes, Vegetable Oil ( May contain Palm, Corn or Coconut Oil) Seasoning (Monosodium Glutamate, Hydrolyzed Soy protein, Natural and Artificial Flavor, Herbs, Modified Starch, Vegetable Oil, Flavor Enhancer), Maltodextrin, Sugar, Iodized Salt, Anticaking Agent and Antioxidant
Manufacturer: UNIVERSAL ROBINA CORPORATION – 110 E. Rodriguez Jr. Ave., Libis, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines

{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Eugene 10.23.08 at 3:58 am

looking forward for more information about this. thanks for sharing. Eugene

2 Universal Robina Corporation 01.07.09 at 9:35 am

Hi! We’ve just recently discovered your site, and it’s great to hear that you like our Potato Chips International Cuisine line. You can enjoy the Japanese flavor of Potato Chips Nori in its 22g buddy pack or 65g family pack. You might also want to try our newest International Cuisine variant – Potato Chips Salmon Sushi, which lets you enjoy the same oriental taste. Thank you very much for your continued support for Jack ‘n Jill Potato Chips.

3 Lito 01.10.09 at 11:16 am

@Universal Robina Corporation
Thanks for the comments. You can also sponsor this blog if you like. Just contact me here: admin@junkfoodie.com

4 Lito 01.31.09 at 3:31 pm

@Universal Robina Corporation
Potato Chips Salmon Sushi? sounds delicious but I haven’t seen one in savemore, grocer-e or parco here in angono.

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