

🍌 Crunch into naturally sweet vibes—because your snack should be as smart as you are!
Olu Olu Sweet Yellow Plantain Chips are a 100% natural, vegan-friendly snack made from yellow plantains with no added sugar or artificial additives. Packaged in convenient 60g bags, these crisps deliver a naturally sweet, crispy experience inspired by West African cuisine, perfect for health-conscious professionals seeking a flavorful, guilt-free snack.
| ASIN | B00TE6VY74 |
| ASIN | B00TE6VY74 |
| Age Range Description | All ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | 64,768 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 949 in Crisps |
| Brand | Olu Olu |
| Cuisine | West African cuisine |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (355) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (355) |
| Date First Available | 9 Feb. 2015 |
| Format | Chips |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Olu Olu |
| Manufacturer | Olu Olu |
| Manufacturer reference | CP-PJCM-ISC9 |
| Manufacturer reference | CP-PJCM-ISC9 |
| Package Dimensions | 37.5 x 28 x 10.6 cm; 60 g |
| Package Dimensions | 37.5 x 28 x 10.6 cm; 60 g |
| Package Information | Bag |
| Serving Size | 12 g |
| Speciality | Vegetarian |
| Units | 720.0 gram |
| Weight | 720 g |
I**N
DELICIOUSSSS
I was quite sceptical, not even gonna lie - 😩 I mean, buying chips on Amazon doesn’t always sound ideal (I’ve heard horror stories about people receiving their chip bags opened and absolutely crushed inside to the point they nearly form powder) (yikes). HOWEVER, THESE PLANTAIN CHIPS DID NOT DISAPPOINT! The price is fair, it’s roughly £1.08 per bag. I usually get these from a store in Oxford for 90p per bag, but ever since moving houses (and living over 30 minutes away from there), it’s been harder to get ahold of these. If only you could see the joy on my face when I saw these, AND they came with next day delivery. They’re the same weight as the ones I usually get, and they’re utterly delicious. They didn’t come crushed too. PHEW!
S**I
Nice and Sweet crisps
Ofcourse...these are plantain chips so light sweet touch is expected.If you dont like your crisps taste a touch of sweetness you may choose the regular highsteet brands but i love these chips. Especially the sweet taste left in mounth after the whole pack is something "Awesome". The quality of these chips are very good, packaging is nice and can be stored for a longer time.So i would buy these again...
M**U
Great Value for Money
I love Olu Olu plantain chips. Such a great quality product. So much flavour and the 24-pack is fantastic value for money. It works out cheaper to buy in bulk than individually from the shop. Thank you to the seller
C**R
Good banana chips
they are tasty and good quality, 4 stars because the website says they use ' sunflower oil' but on the packaging it says they use ' palm and soy oil '
A**R
Extremely delicious
I can’t get over how good these plantain chips always are! To those who are unsure I would highly recommend these as an alternative to potato chips.
M**N
Addicted
I order these for my brother and he is addicted to them. Be careful, when you eat one you are not going to be able to stop! Highly addictive. The only down side is They are expensive and they reduced the amount of grammes you get inside😪. But overall, I would recommend because they are good.
D**N
Nice change from potato crisps
Nice sweet flavoured instead of being salty.
J**N
be careful these plantain chips are addictive
These are extremely delicious plantain chips, highly addictive. You buy them to be "healthy" but then once the plantain chips arrive you tell yourself "I'll eat just one pack"... yeah right!! 10 minutes later you slowly come to yourself, drenched in shame just after inhaling 4 packs. It will take all of your restraint not to finish all of them in one go!! I go through this box of 12 in 3 days! My restraint is usually pretty good, but around these plantain chips you go full primal. Now I have learned to restrain myself and only order them once a month, otherwise I'd balloon into the orbit. Delicious, healthy treat!
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