• All four flavours are included in Chipoy's ANZ expansion.
    All four flavours are included in Chipoy's ANZ expansion.
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Chipoys, a rolled tortilla chip snack, is expanding its retail presence into Australia and New Zealand. La Fiesta Confectionary will serve as the exclusive master distributor, with Aztec Mexican Products distributing the product.

The snack brand launched in 2021 in the United States, and has since expanded into Europe.

Chipoys is free from artificial flavours, colours, and preservatives, meeting the higher regulations needed regarding dyes and colouring in Australia and New Zealand.

The American brand says it dedicates itself to providing customers with high-quality ingredients in the unique rolled tortilla shape for added crunch. In the standard 56.7 and 113.4-gram bags, the snack has 140-160 calories, two grams of protein, with no trans-fat or cholesterol.

Chipoys co-founder Erick Kozin said, "After a successful launch in the United States and Europe, it is a priority to establish our brand as a worldwide household name and go-to snack for consumers around the world. We look forward to continuing our expansion and growing the popularity while offering customers more product options."

All four flavours are included in the ANZ expansion: Original, Spicy Ranch, Chile Lemon, and Fire Red Hot – with new flavours currently in development.

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