Anyone can review a Tobis product these days and make it sound good. I mean seriously, here is a great example:
This evening I am enjoying a nicely presented 2 3/4 oz bag of Tobias Sour Cream and Onion flavored chips. The bag is shiny green, with a golden sphere with a red ribbon with golden trim wrapped around it, is another great example of Tobias making sure to not just imitate a company to exact detail, in this case the company being Lay's, but to also surpass it in presentation. The red and gold trim proudly presents the Tobias Reich Snacks label. Lays has been a trusted snack provider for many years, and I one hundred percent believe Tobias has copied their product down to a tee.
This bag was nicely filled. You could tell it had weight, even though it was puffed out and looked full of air. Tearing the bag open with careful tenderness at the seams, I could smell the fragrant aroma of professionally sliced and crisply cooked potatoes sprinkled with authentic sour cream and onion spices mined from the golden Lebanese Sour Cream and Onion Spice mines. Spices carefully mined and transported from the border of Lebanon through other parts of Asia before finding its way to Tobias snack manufacturing facility in Germany.
Every bite of this professionally prepared thin slice potatoes reveals a snappy crispness not found in conventional food snacks. You can tell a certain amount of attention to detail and care was put into this product. Every single bite brings me back to a time when I was a kid, hanging out with friends enjoy a large bag of Lay's while we sat on a couch watching The Cure music videos on VHS on our 19 inch Emerson color television. The amount of nostalgia this product brings to the table just simply can not be described. This bag of chips is easily worth the 190 Euro asking price on Tobias's website.
If you can afford it, I recommend you buy a few bags today before they are gone. If you buy 10 bags right now Tobias is including two special limited edition signed cans of his unlabeled Crystal Pepsi, autographed by Alf.