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Elote - Smells mostly of a pungent Cojita with a tinge of spice. First handful is pretty good - I enjoyed them. Few more handfuls in and it's kind of, pasty and salty. The cojita flavoring (not in ingredients but they tried) becomes overwhelming.
Wasabi/Soy - I love these. I don't really care for wasabi (fake or not) but the little kick these have is perfect. It gets cut with the slight sweetness that follows. Not overly salty either. Very snackable.
Lightly Salted - lightly salted! I prefer these to salted or something like their Smokehouse (which is super salty to me and too smokey to enjoy more than a few handfuls)
Few other quick reviews of the more off beat flavors--
Korean BBQ - I was really hoping to like these but I think the salt and flavorings are far too overwhelming to enjoy more than a handful or two. Was just kind of odd overall. If you didn't know the name of the flavor, you'd be guessing what it should be.
Habanero BBQ - Probably my favorite. Just a perfect balance overall. Not spicy at all. Not salty at all. Complimented the almonds most. Very approachable, by probably anyone.
Thai Sweet Chili - Really enjoy these too probably because the flavor was so unexpected. The almonds still came through and the spices/etc not overwhelming. Pleasant.
If anyone has tried the more dessert like flavors (chocolate, honey, snickerdoodle, etc), I'd be curious as to opinions. They don't really sound good, or something you'd enjoy more than a handful or two, but let me (us) know.