Kryzpo
Product type | Potato snack |
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Owner | Tresmontes Lucchetti |
Country | Chile |
Introduced | 2001 |
Website | kryzpo |
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Kryzpo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkɾispo]) is a brand of potato snacks, similar to Pringles. The producer is Tresmontes Lucchetti S.A, in Casablanca between Valparaíso and San Antonio, Chile. They are exported to Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, Panama, Paraguay, Uruguay and Poland among others. The chips are made of dehydrated potatoes, vegetable oil and/or partially hydrogenated vegetable oil, maltodextrin, modified and unmodified potato starch, salt, emulsifier (fatty acids mono and diglycerides), dextrose, and silicon dioxide. The packaging consists of an upright tubular can with a foil interior, and a resealable plastic lid.
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