Posts Tagged ‘kettle cooked’

Kettle Brand Lightly Salted – Pompous? Yes Tasty? Also Yes

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Kettle Brand Lightly Salted - Pompous? Yes Tasty? Also Yes

Using Kettle Brand as your brand name as a kettle chip company is like walking up to a podium and claiming to be the best before anyone else has a chance to speak. It also means there is a good chance you will be tested for such a thing, and since that’s what we do […]

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Deep River Snacks Rosemary & Olive Oil – An Almost Too Versatile Snack

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Deep River Snacks Rosemary & Olive Oil - An Almost Too Versatile Snack

We enjoyed but weren’t thrilled about the standard Deep River Snacks chips we tried. Could this bright yellow bag of Rosemary & Olive oil chips differentiate kettle chips enough? With a rosemary odor seeping out of the just opened bag, it seems we were going to taste a more refined chip we were looking forward […]

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Utz Natural Lightly Salted Kettle Cooked Gourmet Potato Chips – Vitamin C Included

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Utz Natural Lightly Salted Kettle Cooked Gourmet Potato Chips - Vitamin C Included

“Nothing Artificial, Everything Delicious” is written on the back of this bag, that’s all well and good, but did Utz, who generally make tasty value chips in some great flavors, succeed in making a “delicious,” more expensive snack?

An Average Snack

Dirty Potato Chips Mesquite BBQ – A little too Mesquiet

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Dirty Potato Chips Mesquite BBQ - A little too Mesquiet

The bag of Dirty Mesquite BBQ is covered in text, like all the Dirty Chips flavors. At the end of the spiel is what counts, they are a “crunchier, tastier, potato chip.” These chips, almost as red as the bag they come in, had us excited as we prepared to have first bite.

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Deep River Snacks Kettle Chips – From the Deepest Rivers of….Connecticut

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Deep River Snacks Kettle Chips – From the Deepest Rivers of….Connecticut

Similar to local brewed beers, it seems more and more small, hometown chip brands are popping up by the day. Deep River Snacks, based in Old Lyme Connecticut, make many varieties and we gave their standard Original Salted version a taste.

An Average Snack