Looks like a generic version of the Smash! candy made by Nidar.
Arve on
Both this and Krønsj are house-branded versions of Nidar Smash.
UnfairLingonberry614 on
It has this butter-y aftertaste that takes a while to get used to, for info
IncredibleCamel on
To me, this one is even better than Smash, which is the original. “Sweet and Salty Crispies” is too long though, so in my house it’s only known as “fake smash”
DoubJebTheSecond on
More like a good alternative to smash, costs a lot less and has a bit more flavor
Square_Desk946 on
EDIT: we have looked everywhere in many type of shops from Oslo to Lillehammer.
And NO, Smash is not the same 😅😅
Gonzo_Goldstein on
We had them at Coop in Sweden for a couple of years. It’s basically a Smash knock off.
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Krønsj is owned by Norgesgruppen, I assume that’s why you cannot find them in COOP… Try Meny or Kiwi:
[https://meny.no/varer/snacks-godteri/sjokolade/sjoko-kronsj-7035620042522/](https://meny.no/varer/snacks-godteri/sjokolade/sjoko-kronsj-7035620042522/)
Looks like a generic version of the Smash! candy made by Nidar.
Both this and Krønsj are house-branded versions of Nidar Smash.
It has this butter-y aftertaste that takes a while to get used to, for info
To me, this one is even better than Smash, which is the original. “Sweet and Salty Crispies” is too long though, so in my house it’s only known as “fake smash”
More like a good alternative to smash, costs a lot less and has a bit more flavor
EDIT: we have looked everywhere in many type of shops from Oslo to Lillehammer.
And NO, Smash is not the same 😅😅
We had them at Coop in Sweden for a couple of years. It’s basically a Smash knock off.