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简介A Swedish brewery has crafted the "world's most expensive" potato chips.At $59 for a box of five, St ...
A Swedish brewery has crafted the "world's most expensive" potato chips.
At $59 for a box of five, St. Erik's claims their pricey chips are "the most exclusive" in the world.
SEE ALSO:Spiciest tortilla chip in the world is sold one chip per packageWorking together with the Swedish National Culinary Team, the brewery employed rare Nordic ingredients to achieve the chip's unique flavor, and their whopping price tag.
With ingredients like matsutake mushrooms, truffle seaweed, India Pale Ale wort, crown dill, Leksand onion and hand-picked Ammarnäs potatos, the snack is meant to pair perfectly with the brewery's India Pale Ale.
Credit: st. erik'sThe brewery quickly sold out of their 100 limited-edition luxury chip boxes, each including a document to guarantee its authenticity.
With a price tag like that, we hope these chips are also the world's best.
BONUS: Fry party over here.
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