Spice up your moments with Zambos Tajín: the most expected combination
Get ready for an explosion of flavor like no other! Two beloved trademarks in snack world have teamed up to surprise you: Zambos, the Honduran brand which defines authentic flavor, and Tajín, the worldwide leading brand of sauces with the touch of rich spiciness that we all love, come with an irresistible combination. This alliance is not only a collaboration, but also a journey of flavor that will conquer your palate and will turn every bite into a memorable experience. Are you ready to discover the flavor that everyone will be talking about?
It must be highlighted that its unique flavor, its crunchy texture of Zambos plantain slices with the touch of rich spiciness of classic Tahin offers a versatile and exquisite experience for those looking to enjoy a snack which combines the best of both worlds. This alliance highlights the commitment of both brands to offer quality products that fit the preferences of the modern consumer.
“At Zambos, we have always been focused in innovating and surprising our consumers. This merger with Tajín allows us to continue offering unique options that reflect the diversity and flavors that are sought by consumers,” said Mauricio Oliva, Marketing Director of Dinant.
Tajín, founded in 1985, is the number one seasoning in Mexico, Central America, and Canada, known by its unmatched combination of dried chiles, lemon and sea salt. Now, its unmistakable flavor joins the proposal that Zambos offer, which promises to make the most demanding of tastes fall in love.
On its part, the Director of Alliances of Tajín Products stated: “We are pleased to announce the merger of Zambos with its delicious plantain chip, and our unmatched Tajín powder sauce. Together we have created an authentic snack that will surely delight everyone and will become a favor of Latin American palate. Let´s enjoy this fusion of flavors!
Zambos and Tajín offer an experience that goes beyond what is expected in a snack, getting even closer to the hearts of Central Americans. Through this merger, Zambos and Tajín consolidate their position as leaders in their respective categories.