I just found chips I have never seen before made by the Native Canadian Chip Corporation in MB Canada. The bags have native artwork on them. I picked up the Regular and the Fire chip. Regular is not as good as Lays regular. These are bit thicker and less greasy and a bit flat. But are crunchy. The Fire Chips wow they are good. Reminded me of Hostess BBQ from out East (Canada) but without the smokey taste. After the 2nd chip it felt in my mouth like I'd eaten a whole bag. These are spicy, not greasy and great crunch. .73 Canadian cents for a 43 gram bag. But really the artwork is kewl on the bags:
-
Welcome to the eG Forums, a service of the eGullet Society for Culinary Arts & Letters. The Society is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of the culinary arts. These advertising-free forums are provided free of charge through donations from Society members. Anyone may read the forums, but to post you must create a free account.
Edit History
I just found chips I have never seen before made by the Native American Chip Corporation in MB Canada. The bags have native artwork on them. I picked up the Regular and the Fire chip. Regular is not as good as Lays regular. These are bit thicker and less greasy and a bit flat. But are crunchy. The Fire Chips wow they are good. Reminded me of Hostess BBQ from out East (Canada) but without the smokey taste. After the 2nd chip it felt in my mouth like I'd eaten a whole bag. These are spicy, not greasy and great crunch. .73 Canadian cents for a 43 gram bag. But really the artwork is kewl on the bags:
-
Similar Content
-
A potato cartel?
By Alex,
- 0 replies
- 38 views
-
- 8 replies
- 406 views
-
- 18 replies
- 1,095 views
-
- 29 replies
- 2,781 views
-
- 15 replies
- 3,177 views
-
-
Recently Browsing 0 members
- No registered users viewing this page.