To the Canadians living in norway, I need your help. The person living with me misses ketchup chips, do you know of any ways of getting them without paying 500kr?

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  1. Was just in Canada for work and they offered me some of these , and god they are horrible. Can not recommended.
    No i cant hjelpe you with this , and if I could I wouldn’t. This is a abomination . Good luck tho .

  2. Canadian here. I’ve never been a huge fan of ketchup chips, but when there’s something back home I miss, I just have someone from back home send some and I usually send them stuff from Norway as a thank you. So I’d recommend having someone they know back home send a care package.

    You can try r/snackexchange and see if someone can help you out there in exchange for something from here.

  3. Immigrant stores (like those around Grønland in Oslo) usually have a wide variety of foreigh chips brands and kinds, way more than Norwegian chain stores. It’s worth a try. I once found Takis in such a store, don’t think those are a thing in any other store really.

  4. If you try to import this abomination into my country I will personally have you sent to the coal mines on Svalbard

  5. I just bought some lay’s in rusta and they also have them at Normal smaller packages. They might have the ketchup flavor. You could also dip your chip in ketchup and eat it

  6. Try the candy store. If you’re lucky you will find it there. If not you could probably ask them to import it since they have lots of weird lays flavors.

  7. Not gonna lie, read the brand name and immidiatly thought of “Lahey” from Trailer Park Boys. An excellent Canadian cultural contribution!

  8. I have seen Lay’s at RUSTA, but I don’t remember if they had that specific flavor… in case you are close by maybe you can check that out…

  9. Tell ur Canadian friend to keep ketchup chips out of Norway. I support sharing foods from each other’s countries, but this is one step too far.

  10. Not a guarantee but a good choice might be to look for it in Sweden. There are a bunch of border malls just across the border where Norwegians go to shop. It’s usually much cheaper and more importantly, usually have a way better selection and verity

  11. You can probably send a message to yummy heaven and ask if they would consider to start selling it – they have some more lays flavours and good customer service, and worst case you get a no 😅

  12. Dont remember if it was Kims or Maarud, but there was something similar in Norway like 15ish year ago. It was like the French fries chips we got, with ketchup. It was horrible.

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