Posts Tagged ‘potato-y’

Chipsletten – Delicious Chips From a Country Known For Beer

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Chipsletten - Delicious Chips From a Country Known For Beer

Having not enjoyed  an international snack in quite some time, I was excited to pop open review the can of Chipsletten Paprika Flavor Potato Crisps delivered by a friend. Purchased in Germany, the can was identical to the kind of mini-cans you find Pringles in. The can itself is pretty plain and features pictures of […]

Worth a Munch

Kettle Brand Sea Salt and Vinegar Chips – You’re Not So Much My Boy Blue

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Kettle Brand Sea Salt and Vinegar Chips – You’re Not So Much My Boy Blue

After enjoying Kettle Brand’s salted chips, we were interested to see how these thick chips would taste with some seasoning thrown on them. It seems all chips now come in a sea salt and vinegar variety, so we were interested to see how Kettle Brand’s Sea Salt and Vinegar Chips would hold up against some […]

An Average Snack

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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Veggie Crisps Original – As Sterile as an Operating Room

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Veggie Crisps Original – As Sterile as an Operating Room

As you’ve probably noticed, “healthy snacks” are everywhere nowadays. Many companies are trying to emulate the success of Terra Chips by diversifying beyond potatos and Veggie Crisps original offer tomato and spinach chips. Although they look pretty, well that’s about all they have going for them.

Boring

Elma Chips – A taste of Mexico via Italy

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Elma Chips – A taste of Mexico via Italy

The second I saw the canister for Elma Chips Stax, I said, oh, those are Lays Stax. The packaging is identical aside from the difference in the brand name and the language on the canister. We popped open the can and decided to see if Lays…er…Elma’s attempt at taking down Pringles crisps was a worthwhile endeavor.

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