We love Costco for many reasons, but especially for its range of snacks that meet, and perhaps surpass, the expectation of customers. We think this new snack is one that surpasses. SoKusa Shrimp Chips with Garlic and Butter are a culinary delight, and fans are going wild for them.
If it’s your first time experiencing shrimp chips, these crispy morsels are made with wild-caught shrimp, tapioca flour, dried egg, garlic powder, butter, soy sauce, salt, parsley and rosemary, fried in sustainably-sourced palm oil for a savory, umami crunch. Per the maker, these chips are “flavorful, crunchy and super light” and “a tasty snack sure to convert even the most fervent potato chip lovers”.
Costco is selling a 2-pack of 16-ounce bags of Shrimp Chips with Garlic and Butter and they’re currently on sale for $8 off, bringing their retail price to $19.99. Customers are saying the bags are “huge”, so you’ll be snacking for quite some time.
According to the reviews on Costco’s website, snackers are undoubtedly smitten with this savory treat.
“I have been craving large shrimp chips that you usually can only get in Hawaii and they’re cost-prohibitive to ship. When my friend purchased them from Costco in Seattle and mailed them to me, I was thrilled to have found a replacement!” said one super fan.
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“So light but a lot of flavors! So good with some tuna salad too! Will be ordering more!” said another person. “These chips taste exactly how [they] sound: shrimp, garlic, and butter. The garlic isn’t potent but, if you love garlic like me, it’s awesome! There’s a hint of butter after you continue to eat more.” exclaimed another.
If you’re intrigued by this snack, go grab a double pack at Costco before the sale ends on August 17.
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