Straight Up (Classic)
The simplest and most common way to enjoy this snack is right out of the bag.

A popular Korean snack with a light, crispy texture and a bold, savory flavor inspired by traditional dried pollack (meoktae), typically enhanced with Cheongyang chili mayo or Gochujang mayo seasoning.
Wheat flour (origin: China), starch, sugar, Cheongyang pepper powder (2.4%), palm oil, seasoning powder (contains soy, wheat), salt, dried garlic, cheese powder, yeast extract powder, mayonnaise powder (contains egg), soy sauce flavor powder, onion powder, flavor enhancer (monosodium glutamate), acidity regulator, mixed spice extract, etc.
Contains wheat, shrimp, soybeans, egg, beef, milk
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
The simplest and most common way to enjoy this snack is right out of the bag.
This snack is a classic "anju" (drinking snack) in Korea.
The light, crunchy texture and strong flavor make it a great alternative to popcorn or traditional chips during movie nights or K-drama marathons.
For an extra layer of crunch and a unique savory/spicy kick, lightly crush some of the chips and sprinkle them over a fresh green salad or a simple rice bowl.
Use the crumbled snack as a garnish for instant noodles or certain savory dishes where you want a hint of gochujang and a crispy texture.
You will taste a complex journey in every bite—starting with the deep umami of savory pollack, moving to the rich creaminess of mayonnaise, and finishing with the sharp, addicting heat of Cheongyang chili peppers.
Unlike heavy, greasy potato chips, these have a light, airy, and shatteringly crisp texture that feels satisfying without weighing you down.
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About this brand
Nongshim Co., Ltd. is a South Korean multinational food and beverage company headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. Nongshim was founded in 1965 under the name Lotte Food Industrial Company. The name was changed to Nongshim in 1978. The current logo was published in 1991, and is meant to resemble a seed.