Best brand for Salt and Vinegar Chips?

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weirdichi

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The best chips I've found were Tim's Cascade Style Potato Chips. Sadly, they are only sold in the Pac NW. :(
 

Sid59

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Originally posted by: chickadee
Miss Vickies and I think its lays that makes a kettle cooked sea salt and vingar chip mmm..

this thread was odd to come across cause im actually eating regular lays salt and vinegar chips now from Subway.

Wise S&V chips are good too/sometime prefered cause the chip has a nice light fluffy taste to them.

i've loved salt and vinegar chips since i was a lad. Every now and then i shop at a variety of shops to look for the chops. I just picked up a bag of Tim's. They are pretty damn good.
 

Sid59

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Originally posted by: weirdichi
The best chips I've found were Tim's Cascade Style Potato Chips. Sadly, they are only sold in the Pac NW. :(

bought some in the San Francisco Bay Area. 2 bags for 5 bucks. delicious.
 

cKGunslinger

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Originally posted by: sandorski
IMO:

Pringles are decent

OMGBAN!


I'd rather suck the snot from a dead camel's nose than eat more than a single Pringles "chip." :disgust:





;)
 

Iron Woode

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Originally posted by: kmr1212
Miss Vickie's (?)

the kind at Quiznos.
OMG

The Ms Vickie's here are Sea Salt & Malt Vinegar.

They are the bomb.
 

Iron Woode

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Originally posted by: sandorski
IMO:

Miss Vickies are the best, very crunchy, excellent tasting
Lays taste real good, but freakin burn after even a small amount
Pringles are decent
Kettle Chips are freakin gross :barf;
Old Dutch, haven't had any in years, but as I recall their chips have a very inconsistent quality, sometimes they are real good, sometimes they are real bad
I can still buy Old Dutch Chips here. (same company that makes the cleanser. LOL)

In fact I used to work in a variety store and we sold quite a bit of Old Dutch chips.
 

sandorski

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Originally posted by: Iron Woode
Originally posted by: sandorski
IMO:

Miss Vickies are the best, very crunchy, excellent tasting
Lays taste real good, but freakin burn after even a small amount
Pringles are decent
Kettle Chips are freakin gross :barf;
Old Dutch, haven't had any in years, but as I recall their chips have a very inconsistent quality, sometimes they are real good, sometimes they are real bad
I can still buy Old Dutch Chips here. (same company that makes the cleanser. LOL)

In fact I used to work in a variety store and we sold quite a bit of Old Dutch chips.

Ya, when I was a kid that's all I ate and I ate a lot more chips then.

So they make that Cleanser too eh? Weird. :eek:
 

Iron Woode

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Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: Iron Woode
Originally posted by: sandorski
IMO:

Miss Vickies are the best, very crunchy, excellent tasting
Lays taste real good, but freakin burn after even a small amount
Pringles are decent
Kettle Chips are freakin gross :barf;
Old Dutch, haven't had any in years, but as I recall their chips have a very inconsistent quality, sometimes they are real good, sometimes they are real bad
I can still buy Old Dutch Chips here. (same company that makes the cleanser. LOL)

In fact I used to work in a variety store and we sold quite a bit of Old Dutch chips.

Ya, when I was a kid that's all I ate and I ate a lot more chips then.

So they make that Cleanser too eh? Weird. :eek:
http://olddutchfoods.ca/products/