Potato chip flavors all over the world


There you go :sweat_smile:

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I’ll have the…….

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These are very good! Bought at Lotte Plaza.

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Don’t think so.

There might be the main ingredient, but there are other spices/sauces that are less clear.

I was being facetious.

This corner store in Sacramento had no plain kettle chips, but a variety of international flavors, including these.

$4.99!

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Or 36.15 Yuan! :slight_smile:

Ahhh! Do you see a price on the bag somewhere?

Google converted $4.99 to Chinese RMB. :wink:

More than likely less expensive in China.

When you just can’t decide …

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That’s a good one. I wanna hit that.

Definitely NOT for those of us who hate it when different foods touch each other.
"Ick, my BBQ rubbed up against my Garlic.
In fact… "
Seriously, All Mixed Up sounds kind of tasty.

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For nostalgia sake.

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I would be so confused and conflicted if I bought those.

Do I eat those straight, or fire up my kettle and dunk them in hot water.

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My son brought me a half eaten bag of these from an Orioles game. So thoughtful.

They were a little too seasoned for me with a touch of sweetness that I do not love. I prefer the Route 11 Chesapeake Crab chips.


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:rofl: Still, he does get points for sharing with his mom.

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Yeah I’ve been eating crabs for 45+years and crab chips for 40+ years and have a hard time seeing a place for sweetness.

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“Sweetness” and potato chips go together like marshmallows and caviar.

Hard pass for me as well.

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The other day at Costco, I was given a sample of a new Lay’s flavor: Butter Honey (or was it Honey Butter?) potato chips. I love me some potato chips, just not those!

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. I love me some potato chips

Me too! Someone suggested that something similar was irresistible at World Market but thankfully, no.