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Is This the World's Most Expensive Snack?"

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Would you pay $60 for a pack of five potato chips? That's exactly what St. Erik's Brewery in Sweden offered with their limited-edition luxury snack - and they sold out fast. Only 100 exclusive boxes were made, each chip carefully handcrafted by Chef Pi Le and individually packed in a sleek black box, complete with a certificate of authenticity.

 

These aren't your average chips. Made using rare Ammärnas almond potatoes, onions grown only between May 18 and August 10, matsutake mushrooms, truffled seaweed from the Faroe Islands, crown dill from Bjäre Peninsula, and India Pale Ale wort, each ingredient was meticulously sourced from across the Nordic region.

 

Created to complement St. Erik's premium craft beer, these chips were designed for the ultimate snacking experience. The best part? All proceeds from the sales were donated to charity - making indulgence feel just a bit more noble.

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