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Spicy Strips are a vegan-friendly, low-calorie Chinese snack made from high-quality wheat flour and soybeans, seasoned with a complex 18-spice blend. Known for their chewy, flexible texture and balanced spicy-sweet flavor, these gluten-based strips offer a unique snacking experience popular across East Asia. Packaged in convenient 52g portions (2-pack), they’re ideal for adventurous professionals seeking a bold, flavorful break anytime.







| ASIN | B09KXKGNTY |
| Customer Reviews | 2.9 2.9 out of 5 stars (463) |
| Date First Available | 28 Jan. 2023 |
| Manufacturer | NERSQELX |
| Number of pieces | 2 |
| Package Dimensions | 19.89 x 19.3 x 3.71 cm; 78 g |
| Speciality | Low Calorie |
| Unit count | 1.00 Count |
A**R
A lot of negative reviews were right about this product. I really wanted to experience these after seeing them in those Chinese candy store videos, so I bought them regardless. They smell odd, but nothing too potent. They're VERY spicy, but I have always enjoyed spice. Rather than that they're quite bland. They have a very strange texture, being very, very oily and chewy. Still, product was exactly as advertised and I enjoyed them, so it'd feel unfair to leave a bad review.
B**C
Oh my god, I had no idea what I was buying. These are so weird from the first bite. The product is a mylar bag of gluten 1/3" inch (9mm) diameter flexible 6" inch (150mm) long tubes. Can't eat one in one bite, one bites off a part of the vegan slim-jim-like snack unit. We hated them on first bite -- but we were still intrigued. We brought a bag to a party and left them out. Three of six people who tried them guessed they were a weird Asian fish product of unknown origin. They *loved* the strange experience. Biting into this: it's a chewy tube (of what?!!) inside another chewy tube with spicy-chile-oil-goo between the tubes or something. It's so weird. So, do not buy this if you live in the US and you don't want to try something VERY weird. This is a really odd product. It's not bad, it's not bland, it's not ... well. It's a curious east Asian snack with textural and flavor challenges for most of us. Note to those who hate them: these are EXTREMELY popular in some areas of east Asia and this brand is one of the top brands. Search for "Latiao" (and other spellings) to read some really crazy stories about how they are so good they are "addictive".
R**M
It’s chewy and oily which was expected knowing this stuff. It also was pleasantly nice to bite into, almost like a Slim Jim. The flavor was ok, it was spicy though. It tastes like wheat if that makes sense. The smell is fine, but it’s not appetizing. Overall there is no specific way to describe how it really is. It might taste good in some buldak though.
I**E
Definitely not my way to go smells like dog food and tastes
A**R
I saw them go viral on YouTube shorts and decided to give them a try. Worth the purchase, just a bit too oily for me.
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