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    Battery-flavored corn chips hit Dutch stores in nod to 1990s trend

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonAugust 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    KIND Snacks and Camino Partners founder Daniel Lubetzky joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to weigh in on concerns regarding tariffs and his move into longevity brands.

    A nostalgia-focused snack company made a shock announcement this summer by introducing battery-flavored corn chips.

    Rewind, a snack brand that debuted earlier this year, announced its newest product on July 10. 

    The chips are inspired by a strange but familiar ’90s sensation – what many recall as the electric tingle of a 9-volt battery.

    In a news release, Rewind said that “millions” across the world have been tempted to touch their tongues to a battery – a curiosity that once bordered on rite of passage.

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    Rewind’s battery-flavored corn chips debuted on July 10, bringing a jolt of ’90s nostalgia to Dutch supermarket shelves. (Rewind)

    “Pop legend Britney Spears was even asked once in an interview whether she had done so, resulting in a viral video clip,” the company said.

    “Rewind now offers a snackable way to revisit one of the ’90s’ weirdest shared experiences – no batteries required.”

    While the chips are only available at certain Dutch retailers for now, American consumers can request samples through @rewindchips_NL on Instagram. 

    What do they actually taste like? A spokesperson told FOX Business that the chips provide a “very hard-hitting acidic zing to the tongue, followed up by some salty metallic notes.”

    Person eating chips

    The chips (not pictured here) deliver a “hard-hitting acidic zing,” followed by salty metallic notes, according to a company spokesman. (iStock / iStock)

    “The flavors actually work quite nicely,” the spokesperson said.

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    Chef Mattias Larsson used baking soda to create the battery-like sensation.

    “The result is surprisingly tasty and it’s definitely a flavor that sparks curiosity.”

    “We used a blend of citric acid and sodium bicarbonate to create the tongue-tingling effect and balanced it out with mineral salts, which give the chips a metallic tang,” the chef shared in a statement. “The result is surprisingly tasty and it’s definitely a flavor that sparks curiosity.”

    In addition to the battery-flavored chips, the company also offers flavors such as Cheese & Onion, Tangy Sriracha, Creamy Paprika and BBQ & Honey. 

    Close-up of tortilla chips

    The battery chips (not pictured here) are being sold alongside other flavors like BBQ & Honey and Cheese & Onion. (iStock / iStock)

    The chips are selling for 1.89 Euros each, equal to $2.21.

    “We do not recommend or condone licking, biting or otherwise ingesting real batteries.”

    The brand also confirmed that the chips are “entirely safe, food-grade and contain no actual battery components.”

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    Hand holding bowl of chips

    Rewind says the product (not pictured here) is completely food-safe, despite its shocking inspiration. (iStock / iStock)

    “We do not recommend or condone licking, biting or otherwise ingesting real batteries,” Rewind clarified. “This product is a novelty snack and should be enjoyed responsibly.”



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