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Are The New 'Illegal' Chips Actually Made With Illegal Ingredients? - Mashed

If you manage to get your hands on a bag or three of these snacks, take comfort in knowing that the chips don't feature any real horse, fugu, or casu marzu. According to Food & Wine, MSCHF partnered with Josh Scherer, the host of "Mythical Kitchen," to create products that taste just like the real thing. Scherer had the pleasure of tasting some of the actual namesake ingredients in the past and helped the art collective create the snack over a year ago. The production faced supply shortages due to the niche products required to imitate the illegal ingredients, but in the end, each chip completely uses artificial ingredients to mimic tastes.

Illegal Chips sells the trio of flavors — plus a fourth mystery bag — for $12 while supplies last. And according to the FAQ section, the horse meat and fugu flavors qualify as vegan, the casu marzu flavor is vegetarian, and all flavors qualify as kosher. If you ever wanted to push your limits with some taboo snacks, this art collective's product might just raise the bar on chip flavors.

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