Ruffles Chips

My go-to potato chip: Kirkland Kettle Brand Hamalayan Salt from Costco. Two bags every trip. Amazingly good.
 
My favourite (sic - Aust spelling) is Smiths Thins Sour Cream and Onion.

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Smiths Chips are now owned by Pepsi-co which I believe your Ruffles are also owned by. We actually had Ruffles here in Australian Supermarkets at one stage but not anymore.
 

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When I lived in Indiana back in the mid 60's there was a brand called Seyferts that were pretty good. Lay's as I recall weren't nationwide then. Since I am back in N.C. it's Lay's regular for me and occasionally I wil get the urge for salt and vinegar by Snyders. The only place I can find those are in the snack bags at Dollar General. Occasionally I like Fritos.
 
Here in SE Ohio I like Conn's and my wife likes Mister Bees. Both are good.
 
Anybody here remember "O'Grady's" chips. I think they were a Frito-Lays product from the '80's. Their Au Gratin flavor was superb, and the regular wasn't bad either! They were basically extra thick Ruffles. I thought that they were pretty popular, but apparently not.:(
Larry
 
If you can - get ZAP's. Absolutely the best flavors ever. The company was bought out by Utz, but so far they are still made in Louisiana and no changes to the product.

My favorite flavor is VOODOO, a combination of vinegar, sweet, salty, onion and cajun spices. Also CAJUN CRAWTATOR - a little spicer.
 
If you can - get ZAP's. Absolutely the best flavors ever. The company was bought out by Utz, but so far they are still made in Louisiana and no changes to the product.

My favorite flavor is VOODOO, a combination of vinegar, sweet, salty, onion and cajun spices. Also CAJUN CRAWTATOR - a little spicer.

I like their sour cream and onion chips.
 
Try ZAPP'S spicy Cajun crawtator chips. Flavorful, hot but not stupid hot.

Old Vienna, St. Louis style red hot riplets.

Years ago old Vienna offered steak and onion flavor. They were wonderful!
 
I like plain Ruffles, but my favorite potato chips are the Jalapeno chips - either Lays Kettle or Miss Vickie's. They are the same chips just sold in different packages.

For salsa I like plain corn tortilla chips without salt. Most all the packaged ones are salted.
 
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