Asian Flavors in Every Oishi World of O, Wow! Bag

Say wow with the new Asian Flavors in every Oishi World of O, Wow! bag. The World of O, Wow! Bag brings all Asian favorites together in one bag, a taste of what Oishi has to offer around the world.

In Vietnam, Vietnamese Oishi snacks include Tomati, a tasty sweet-sour snack made and flavored with tomatoes, and coconut flavored Pillows.  In Indonesia, they have the Suky Suky Sweet & Spicy Shrimp snack to go crazy over, a Southeast Asian-inspired snack where shrimp crackers are sweetly glazed, topped with sprinkled chili flakes.

Thailand has Makado Sticks Larb Flavor, a Thai-style potato snack that will appeal to other Asian snack lovers as well. Larb is a popular savory meat dish in Thailand, as well as other neighboring countries. Another original snack in Thailand is O-pa-la, chocolate covered potato chips.

Pinoy favorites make a comeback such as Wafu, wafer-stick snack with creamy leche flan filling. Newer snacks are also in the mix such as Ziggs, a chocolate covered granola clusters snack. Some newer items include Panchos, nacho cheese tortilla chips, Crunchy Karl's, a cheesy curly-shaped corn snack, and Mobster's Caramel and Cheese Popcorn, taking a page from the well-known Chicago treat.

Carrying the authentic taste of American baby back ribs, Potato Chips Baby Back Ribs is a hit in the Chinese market. Meanwhile, a healthy yet tasty snack comes in the form of Whits Original, made with semolina oil, oats, whole wheat, and sunflower oil.

Different Oishi flavors from all over Asia come together in one bag! O, Wow! Ano kaya ang pinaka bet na international Oishi snack ng ating Team O members from the World of O, Wow bag? Watch the video to find out!


Want to catch these amazing treats in time for the holidays? The Oishi World of O, Wow! Bag will also be available at the Ayala Triangle this coming Dec. 16-18 for the Festival of Lights. Drop by the Oishi’s Snack Shack booth to get your own mini-giant packs and Oishi Christmas gift packs!

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