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posted April 16, 2022 08:42 PMHide Post
If you like BBQ chips, Grippo's are the best I've had.
Cincinnati brand. Not sure how far their distribution is.
 
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posted April 16, 2022 08:52 PMHide Post
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Originally posted by HRK:
Parents used to get these delivered to the house, purty durn good stuff,

How did they get the lid on?

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posted April 16, 2022 08:54 PMHide Post
I'm a purist. I don't want butter or flavoring on my popcorn, or flavorings on my potato chips (salt is OK). Exception: Caramel popcorn.

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posted April 17, 2022 11:10 AMHide Post
Out of the two mentioned, it's a toss-up to me. Almost all chips you find in a grocery store nowadays use some type of cheap oil that just doesn't taste that great. For years, we bought Zapp's potato chips. They used 100% peanut oil which we like for fried foods. For the last few years, I assume since they were sold to Utz, it's now a blend of peanut oil and/or canola, corn, sunflower, etc. They just don't taste the same. Another brand we used to buy has shifted to a blend that includes cottonseed oil and/or palm oil. We rarely buy potato chips anymore but do make them at home.



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posted April 17, 2022 04:12 PMHide Post
Wavy Lays all the way!
 
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posted April 17, 2022 04:45 PMHide Post
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Originally posted by HRK:
Parents used to get these delivered to the house, purty durn good stuff,



Us, too! Our neighbor still had milk delivered in glass bottles as well. Man, am I old!


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posted April 17, 2022 06:52 PMHide Post
I prefer wavy but for some reason eat far more ruffles. Family pressure dictates the Ruffles.


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posted April 17, 2022 07:11 PMHide Post
Wavy lats because the ridges give them enough strength to pair with some deans dip. Probably been 5 years since I’ve had any but I remember them as fantastic.
 
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posted April 18, 2022 05:09 AMHide Post
Nestles or Hershey. same difficult decision. In my world, they're all good.
 
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posted April 18, 2022 10:44 AMHide Post
These?

If so...yes they are awesome!



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posted April 18, 2022 05:30 PMHide Post
Cape Cod by far our favorite!


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posted April 18, 2022 07:37 PMHide Post
I like some varieties of Lays but not the Wavy. I like to make onion dip about twice a year and the chips have to be Ruffles.



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posted April 18, 2022 08:28 PMHide Post
Zapps jalapeno,but seriouslyI love all kinds of chips.
 
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posted April 19, 2022 03:24 AMHide Post
Baked Ruffles


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posted April 19, 2022 02:17 PMHide Post
Gibbles Red Hot Chips are the king of the chip mountain in my book.

However, to be of some use to the OP, I would prefer Wavy Lays, especially Hickory BBQ. They are less greasy and thus more appetizing than ruffles.
 
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posted April 19, 2022 08:35 PMHide Post
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quote:
Originally posted by HRK:
Parents used to get these delivered to the house, purty durn good stuff,



Us, too! Our neighbor still had milk delivered in glass bottles as well. Man, am I old!
In Detroit we bought New Era potato chips in a metal can. No deliveries, though. And Vernor's Ginger Ale (it was invented in Detroit).

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posted April 19, 2022 08:46 PMHide Post
Lays all the ways. I prefer their flavor. Only eat Ruffles when there's no other choice. As to other brands, bring 'em on; I'll try them.
 
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posted April 20, 2022 01:56 AMHide Post
I’ve been eating Ruffles for years. Never heard of Wavy Lays till this thread. Might try them. Used to eat nothing but Tim’s for years, but I switched to Ruffles about 3 years ago.


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posted April 20, 2022 02:08 AMHide Post
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Originally posted by Johnny 3eagles:
I don't eat a lot of potato chips, but I've been eating Ruffles since Christ was a Corporal. My wife was headed to the store and I asked her to bring home some Ruffles. She brought Wavy Lays. She is only 4' 10" and couldn't reach the Ruffles on the top shelf.

I tried them with my sammich, and liked 'em, maybe better than Ruffles.


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posted April 20, 2022 04:12 AMHide Post
While I like Ruffles or other brands of "wavy" chips, my true love is kettle cooked chips... whether they be plain, BBQ, sour cream and onion, etc.!


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