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Home / Food News / Joybean Malaysia Introduces Four New 100g Potato Chips Variants Perfectly Sized for Sharing!

Joybean Malaysia Introduces Four New 100g Potato Chips Variants Perfectly Sized for Sharing!

March 25, 2024 by StrawberrY Gal

 Need a crispy, crunchy potato chips snack capable of satisfying your cravings? Love to share your potato chips but want to avoid over-indulging and waste? Joybean, the proudly made-in-Malaysia, purveyor of fine Halal beverages and snacks has you covered for more shareable experiences this Ramadan and Aidilfitri season.

‘Joining our Joybean fan favourites of Jalapeno and Truffle potato chips, we are proudly expanding our premium potato chips line-up by introducing new shareable 100g packs in 4 flavours such as herby Rosemary, sizzling Hot & Spicy, smoky Barbecue and tangy Tomato.’ said Berjaya Food Trading general manager Nicholas Nyeow.

The all-new 100g pack of Joybean potato chips is perfect for sharing with friends and family! Save some space for a pack or two as you balik kampung. Great as a pick-me-up for energy on a long trip and for all-inclusive snacking joy. There is definitely more joy and no waste with these seriously good potato chips. Retailing at RM8.90 per 100g, it offers you and your besties more ultimate snacking moments together.

Joybean potato chips are made in Malaysia from premium imported non-GMO potatoes and plant-based ingredients. These ingredients are finely sliced to fully saturate the exciting flavours and maximum crunch. Pop open a pack, savour the aroma that will surely leave you wanting for more! All Joybean snacks including the new shareable 100g potato chip variants are certified Halal by JAKIM for your peace-of-mind, and the assurance of quality and good taste.

Choose from four irresistible flavours to suit your every mood and taste

Tell us what’s your favourite Joybean potato chips choice and who are you sharing the goodness with? Visit Joybean’s social media accounts at https://www.instagram.com/joybeanmalaysia/ or https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089771006765  for more information, contests and giveaways!

Joybean products are available at your local hypermarket and supermarket’s such as Aeon Co, Aeon Big, Cold Storage, Ken’s Grocer, Lulu Hypermarket, Maxvalu, Mercato, NSK Grocer, Urban Fresh, and more, as well as through selected online e-commerce stores.

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