🧀 Crunch into cheddar bliss—snack like a pro, anytime, anywhere!
Lay's Stax Potato Crisps in Cheddar flavor come in a convenient 11-pack of 5.5 oz plastic canisters, designed to keep chips fresh and protected. These gluten-free, Kosher-certified crisps deliver the classic Lay’s cheddar taste, perfect for on-the-go snacking or office breaks.
E**D
Amazing and user friendly
I love salt and vinegar chips and due to my medical issues I need something I can carry with me that has salt. These are perfect and yall are the only ones who still carry these particular ones from lays.
A**E
sadly a lot of them were broken
I received the product in a prime box, when I opened it the inner packaging said very fragile, sadly the outer prime box did not so all the chips are smashed up,, sadly.. but it was delivered quickly and was a great value if you don't mind eating broken chips, my son however has autism and does mind and is not a happy guy,he eats these along with the salt and vinegar ones and they are his favorite ,, he has to have one of each type to eat them, but since they are badly broken,he is very unhappy . we are still waiting on the salt and vinegar ones hoping its not the same situation. note salt and vinegar arrived on time and in much better shape .. very good value thank you...
T**S
A great replacewment or alternative to Pringles
If you like Pringles you will like Stax! They taste exactly the same. Also, they come in an all-plastic can do they should be more resistant to being crushed than the cardboard and aluminum Pringles can. When Amazon is out of Pringles, Stax are the undiscovered treasure. Of course, like Pringles, they're bad for you if you eat too many, since they're cooked with fattening oils. But, hey, you're not buying these because you want healthy food, you buy them because they should taste good, and they definitely do!
A**A
Cheap packaging, strong traditional chip flavor
The flavor is more of a hard chip flavor than Pringles but they are still good. They look like Pringles. Part of why I bought these over Pringles was because I was intrigued by upcycling the plastic containers. Unfortunately I probably will not buy these again. Many of the lids were not on tightly due to the silver plastic being big. The container itself is very soft and I understand why some other reviews complained about crushed product. Several chips in the pack I opened so far were broken but not crumbs. The container does not seal tightly which means these chips will probably go stale if not eaten quickly. When you squeeze the blue part you can feel the air pushing out easily from under the lid.
B**E
Great Chips !!!
Chips were fresh !!!
V**N
The quality was terrible and you didn’t care to offer a replacement!
Out of 11 cans, the first 6 have been like this…all in crumbs. I paid for potato chips not potato crumbs. Not only that, the price in the store is usually $2.00 per can and the quality is good. I paid $3.00 per cab and got nothing basically. This was awful and a waste of my money. I will never order again.
T**
Delivery on time or as scheduled
Freshness
M**S
Curse you Science!!
If you live in an area that temperatures get cold(below freezing), be careful what time of year that you order Stax.Salt and Vinegar Stax are my absolute FAVORITE! I have been to every grocery store within a 20 mile radius from my house just hoping that we could be together again. Just when I had given up all hope, I thought "WAIT! I have Prime" surely Amazon will have these delectable chips that I desire. Yes, my prayers had been answered! The options were endless! Maybe I should get more than just one can because I don't want run out. Wow, Amazon has them by the case! As I click away, ordering my subscription of a case of 11 cans, my mouth waters in anticipation of that salty, bitter taste that I have gone without for so long.....days later.At last, my shipment arrives. I retrieve the box from in front of my door swiftly, due to it being a blustery 12 degrees outside. My eyes water from the bitter cold. I take the box and sit it in front of my wife, beaming with excitement I go on and on about how this has been such an amazing day. I open the box and pull out the case of 11 cans of deliciousness I notice as prepare to raise the box to the sky (so I can have my Lion King moment) that I can hear all the chips crumbling. What!! No, this can't be! And when I said "all the chips" I meant ALL THE CHIPS!! I scramble to open the box to remove one of the cans to open it as quick as possible in hopes to rule out that my chip dreams have been.....crushed! Sure enough, everything I had been daydreaming about had been crumbled into tiny pieces and not by my teeth, but by Science.So, to explain... Prior to me ordering the chips through Amazon they were patiently waiting in a warehouse somewhere (and I am guessing here) were the temperature is probably in between 70 to 50 degrees. Once my order was place the had to be placed into a truck that had been sitting outside in temperatures around 0. Since the cans are sealed the air inside the can was much warmer than the air outside the can the air pressure crushed all the chips inside. If you're a sceptic, just look up "crushing a can with air pressure" on the interwebs.I hope this helps someone as it was a hard lesson to learn. I have added a picture, but I'm not sure if you can tell that the can on the left is skinnier than the one from my pantry on the right. I hadn't figured out what had happened until the air pressure had started to normalize.
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