Is Pom Bar, cheese flavoured, in the US?

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I am trying to find the cheese flavoured Pom Bar here in the US. It's the only thing my daughter is requesting for her birthday. She is a teacher, and it's been a rough year all around, so I am hoping to surprise her with something that will bring a huge smile to her face. Problem is, I can't find a single website that sells it, though I can find the original, and cheese & onion, on a few sites. The cheese one is the favorite though. Since I highly doubt I will be flying internationally to pick up any of these, does anyone know where to order them from here in the US?
 
What the heck is this? I have never seen or heard of it. Where is it from?
 
There are more results if you search for Pom Bear, but I think your best bet is probably looking for specialty food import shops.
 

https://munchpak.com/pom-bear-with-cheese-potato-snacks.htmlIt is out of stock, but there is an option to be notified.

I wonder if this flavour might be discontinued. I could find original and cheese onion. According to wiki they have only 3 flavours (original, cheese onion and salt & vinegar) and then there are regional flavours. So first, figure out where they had cheese flavour and then find a specialty store.
 
Thanks for the help with that link. I’ll keep checking there.

I’ve previously purchased this in Austria and Eastern Europe. I can find it on Tesco’s European site but it won’t ship here. I was really hoping I could get it in America but I suppose not. Regular Pom Bar will have to do.

Pom Bar is a potato crisp type of snack. It isn’t as oily as potato chips, very light and crispy, and just the right amount of salt. They are sooooo good.

If I recall correctly, the Pom Bear spelling of the chips have slightly different ingredients, perhaps to appeal to a different region. Kind of like how Nutella in the US has different ingredients than Nutella in Europe.
 
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What the heck is this? I have never seen or heard of it. Where is it from?

Some snack that originated in Germany. But it's sold as Pom-Bear in English speaking countries. If nothing comes up, it sounds like the cheese version has been discontinued. Doesn't even look like European retailers have it for sale any more.
 

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