
Takis Xtreme Lime
Pure lime intensity. Zero heat, maximum citrus.
Taste profile
What does it taste like?
Takis Xtreme Lime turns the lime note that supports Fuego into the entire point. There's no chilli, no heat. Just concentrated lime that hits immediately and lingers. The seasoning is sharper and more acidic than anything in the UK range, with a bright green tartness that makes your mouth water. It shares a heat rating with Intense Nacho but that's about it – Nacho is rich and savoury; this is sharp, acidic, and relentless. The one to buy if citrus is your thing.
Where to buy online
Best places to buy Takis Xtreme Lime
Xtreme Lime 92g
Price checked: June 2026
King's Candy is one of the more accessible UK sources for Xtreme Lime. Shipping costs and stock can vary, so check before ordering.
- Contents
- 1× Xtreme Lime
- Price
- £2.99
- Pack size
- 92g
- Spotted at
King's Candy
Xtreme Lime 92.3g
Price checked: June 2026
Xtreme Lime isn't stocked in any UK supermarket. Candymail is UK-based and ships fast – easier than ordering from the US. Check the current price before ordering.
- Contents
- 1× Xtreme Lime
- Price
- £3.99
- Pack size
- 92.3g
- Spotted at
Candymail
Dietary info
Is Takis Xtreme Lime vegan & gluten free?
Takis Xtreme Lime lists no animal-derived ingredients and is suitable for vegans and vegetarians. As an imported US product, check the current packaging for allergen advisories. Takis aren't halal certified.
Where to buy
UK availability
Takis Xtreme Lime is a US-import flavour not available in UK supermarkets. Order from Candymail (UK domestic delivery), Amazon UK (third-party listings), or American Fizz. As part of the permanent US Takis range, stock is typically more consistent than limited-edition import flavours. Pricing runs £3–£5 per bag from UK specialists.
How it compares
Takis Xtreme Lime vs other flavours
Xtreme Lime and Intense Nacho are the two heat-free Takis flavours (both level 1), but they are entirely different in character. Intense Nacho is rich, cheesy, and savoury; Xtreme Lime is sharp, acidic, and intensely citrus. Fuego uses lime as a supporting note alongside chilli; Xtreme Lime makes it the entire point – turned up to maximum concentration. If you enjoy sour candy, lime-pickled snacks, or aggressively citrus flavours, Xtreme Lime is the most distinctive option in the range.
Order online
Buy Takis Xtreme Lime online
Takis Xtreme Lime isn't available in UK supermarkets – it's a US and Canadian import. The specialist sites below may have it in stock; availability varies so it's worth checking a few.
Candymail
UK-based American candy specialist – check for current stock on imported Takis flavours with UK delivery.
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Search Amazon UK – third-party sellers sometimes stock imported US Takis flavours, though availability varies.
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US snack specialist that may carry imported Takis flavours for UK delivery – worth checking for current stock.
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Common questions
Frequently asked questions
- Is Takis Xtreme Lime available in UK supermarkets?
- No. Xtreme Lime is a US-import flavour not stocked by UK supermarkets. Read our stockist guide for which supermarkets carry Takis, and our full buying guide for import options.
- Is Xtreme Lime the same as the lime flavour in Fuego?
- No. In Fuego, lime is a supporting note – it offsets the chilli but doesn't dominate. In Xtreme Lime, lime is the entire point, turned up until there's nothing else. Same citrus character, completely different role.
- Is Takis Xtreme Lime suitable for people who hate spicy food?
- Yes. Xtreme Lime is rated No Heat (level 1) with zero chilli. That said, the citric acid intensity can be a shock – the sourness is quite aggressive. If you enjoy sour candy or lime-pickled snacks, it will feel familiar. If you dislike sour as well as spicy, Intense Nacho or Buckin' Ranch would be a better fit.
- What does Takis Xtreme Lime taste like?
- Pure, concentrated lime – sharp, acidic, and relentless. No heat. The flavour is closer to a sour lime candy than a traditional tortilla chip, making it one of the most distinctive – and polarising – flavours in the Takis range.
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