Knock-off Lays- heard of Laus?
Apart from bbq meat and other wet goods, some of the food stalls outside the Kuang Si falls also sold dry snacks, like potato crisps and stuff. Now this is knock off Lays- heard of Laus? (see picture- or maybe this is 'y' in the Lao script?). I was particularly interested in the fruit crisps in other transparent polybags in the last row. There were crisps alright, but instead of potatoes, they had used fruit. Pineapple crisps, papaya crisps etc. Unfortunately, they didn't have a smaller pack so I couldn't buy a packet- the quantity would have been too much for me to finish alone otherwise. Oh, one of the few inconveniences of solo travel! (Luang Prabang, Laos/ Lao PDR, April 2014)
Knock-off Lays- heard of Laus?
Apart from bbq meat and other wet goods, some of the food stalls outside the Kuang Si falls also sold dry snacks, like potato crisps and stuff. Now this is knock off Lays- heard of Laus? (see picture- or maybe this is 'y' in the Lao script?). I was particularly interested in the fruit crisps in other transparent polybags in the last row. There were crisps alright, but instead of potatoes, they had used fruit. Pineapple crisps, papaya crisps etc. Unfortunately, they didn't have a smaller pack so I couldn't buy a packet- the quantity would have been too much for me to finish alone otherwise. Oh, one of the few inconveniences of solo travel! (Luang Prabang, Laos/ Lao PDR, April 2014)