
All I can say is, "wow". I came across these Engobi snacks on Cakehead, and I couldn't get over it. I mean, caffeinated snack chips? It doesn't sound very good to me, and Cakehead didn't give the snacks a great review. Surely you can't be so hard up for a caffeine fix that you can't grab a cup of coffee, or even bring some chocolate covered beans with you.
One commenter in Cakehead mentioned some caffeinated Japanese candies. What do you think? Is this a good product? What are some of your favorite caffeine products?

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5-06-2008 @12:25PM Melody said... If you'll e-mail me offline at melody AT townsel.com, I'd be happy to ship you a couple of bags to try them. We've been sampling all week in Manhattan, and the response has been overwhelmingly favorable...
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5-11-2008 @3:42PM Richard Hebert said... You left out some of the tastiest, seasoned potato chips from Zapp's of Gramercy, Louisiana. South Louisiana is a culinary destination. This includes potato chips.
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5-18-2008 @10:58AM big red boots said... Just tried these and they are really amazing! The cinnamon is more normal than the lemon, but both of these manage to be sweet and tasty, without the bitterness usually associated with caffeinated foods.
http://www.examiner.com/x-281-Caffeine-Examiner
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5-26-2008 @4:25PM Steve said... You forgot to add the information about what city and state the wild card (Beer Chips) were produced.
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5-26-2008 @4:51PM Jere Neimer said... There's a little known potato chip made of only potatoes, lard and salt named Zerbe's. These are made in central Pa. and are absolutely delicious. They are difficult to find and every time we visit Lancaster County we go to Hammond's Pretzel Co. and order a few bags to bring back to Texas with us. These are definitely not low fat or low cholesterol but man, are they ever good.
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5-27-2008 @11:59AM solomeeeo said... The best chips are barbeque chips. Dip them in ranch dressing and you just can't stop!!
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5-27-2008 @1:55PM Laura Bass- Malin said... I think you missed the best potato chip in the world..Jones Potato Chips from Mansfield Ohio. The smell of a freshly opend bag of "Jones's" puts them all to shame!
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7-05-2008 @1:58PM BARBIE said... can't believe you left out the most famous and tastiest chip ever, kitchen cooked from peoria illinois. everyone that tries them goes nuts for them. though we live in florida we do still order them they are sooo addicting! i hope you at least will get a bag and try them and realize there is a big mistake by leaving them out
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