FutureUApilot From United States of America, joined May 2004, 1365 posts, RR: 4 Reply 2, posted (8 years 8 months 4 days 20 hours ago) and read 1682 times:
I'm sorry you disagree with me, but in my calm opinion, I HATE THEM!!!
-future
Malb777 From Australia, joined Jul 2004, 462 posts, RR: 1 Reply 5, posted (8 years 8 months 4 days 18 hours ago) and read 1639 times:
S&V are okay but i prefer Cheese & Onion , can you get them in the states? I hope so or I may have to smuggle some in my case when I come over there in Feb next year
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Vaporlock From Canada, joined May 2001, 3645 posts, RR: 58 Reply 6, posted (8 years 8 months 4 days 18 hours ago) and read 1638 times:
Malb777, I have seen Cheese potato chips in Canada but I don't know about the States??? But hell, the US always have everything before Canada so they should! LOL
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BOEING747-700 From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 7, posted (8 years 8 months 4 days 17 hours ago) and read 1623 times:
Well here in Canada my uncle owns HUMPTY DUMPTY potato chips, and I get em free all the time, I am so so so sick of chips. Once you are around them since 1987, ya get tired of them. But hell if you guys like em so much, remind me to bring a case to our next YYZ meet. Ps my uncles name is GERRY SCHMALZ
StevenUhl777 From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 8, posted (8 years 8 months 4 days 17 hours ago) and read 1614 times:
I LOVE salt and vinegar chips!!!!!
Maybe it's because I'm from a British family, who knows. Still, they are my favorite kind, and the best brand is Tim's Cascade chips, which show the states of Oregon (for s&v, Oregon is light blue) and Washington on the front. I don't know if they're available nationwide, but if you can find them, try 'em! No, I don't work for the company.
Believe it or not, I've had better S&V chips here in the US than on my recent trip to UK!
TheCoz From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 10, posted (8 years 8 months 4 days 17 hours ago) and read 1608 times:
The first time I saw that kind of chips I was in Canada. They eat a lot of crazy things up there, so I wasn't too shocked by it. In this case I was repulsed at first, but learned to love them. Ever since, I have been eating them here in the States. I think they're good.
Dmeeky243 From United States of America, joined Aug 2004, 204 posts, RR: 0 Reply 12, posted (8 years 8 months 4 days 16 hours ago) and read 1595 times:
Freaking love them. Tim's potato chips...salt & vinny, greatest things ever. Oh yeah, nothing like a brautwurst, loaded with dijon, red cabbage 'kraut and a load of salt & vinegar chips. That's every Sunday watching the Seahawks game! (Except for last week, it was green chile stew, which is really good as well.)
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Dmeeky243 From United States of America, joined Aug 2004, 204 posts, RR: 0 Reply 14, posted (8 years 8 months 4 days 16 hours ago) and read 1589 times:
I like, before you even have one, you open the bag and 'whoof' the smell of them, and instantly, the back of your tongue starts salivating and sides of you jaw tighten up just slightly...just waiting....getting ready. OH YEAH! Crap, I think I might have to go to the store soon!
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DesertJets From United States of America, joined Feb 2000, 7673 posts, RR: 18 Reply 22, posted (8 years 8 months 4 days 7 hours ago) and read 1500 times:
Not much of a fan of S&V chips, but I have a strange love of Dill Pickle flavored chips. I suppose they are pretty close to S&V just not as strong.
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Whitehatter From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 24, posted (8 years 8 months 4 days 6 hours ago) and read 1491 times:
CLARIFICATION TO UK FOLK: We're talking about "crisps" here, not pomme frites.
Thank you for educating us poor backward yokels
The British do know that Americans call their crisps "chips". It's a source of constant amusement to both sides. Having said that, what we call chips is served with salt and vinegar just to complicate things
Anyway bollocks to salt and vinegar. They make the lining of my mouth sore. Walkers' Heinz Ketchup flavour are way better, or the mature cheddar and shallot I get from the supermarket.
25 Srbmod: I'm a fiend for salt and vinegar chips. Cape Cod, Zapps, and Schlotzskys are my favorites (Terra Yukon Gold isn't too bad either). I love dousing my f
26 Clrd2go: Cape Cod sea salt and vinegar chips are the absolute best thing ever to hit the planet. If I can't find 'em, I'll settle for Lay's
27 TWAMD-80: Very tasty potato chips. I don't know many other people that like them though. TW
28 KC7MMI: I like salt and vinegar chips...I like a lot of things with vinegar ie. steak sauce, italian dressing... yum yum yum
29 KROC: Mingya - What doesthat say about my city when I have to have Salt and Vinegar Pringles imported!!!!!
30 TWFirst: >>Thank you for educating us poor backward yokels
31 KROC: SO, YOU CAN JUST BITE MY SALT & VINEGAR WIENER!! Careful, it might be like Lay's...you can't eat just one.
32 TWFirst: >>Careful, it might be like Lay's...you can't eat just one
33 KROC: Well, he'll learn real quick that the saying "Everything's Bigger in America" is absolutely true! Thats not always true TWFirst. Signed, 76n
34 EA CO AS: Poore Brothers' Salt and Vinegar chips are the best, IMHO. LOVE 'EM!!!
35 ScarletHarlot: I LOVE salt and vinegar chips. I also love dill pickle chips. Old Dutch when I can get them! In Canada we also refer to fries as chips - in some circu
36 Gary2880: i cant belive salt and viniger crisps are such a fassination to other countrys, a way of life here
37 Marcus: Here in Mexico these are virtually nonexistent, in the US you might find them once in a while but most likely on markets that are oriented to internat
38 KC7MMI: I used to get them all the time from a vending machine at high school....they're around.
39 Cactus739: EA CO AS As with most things it seems, I agree with you on that one. Poore Brothers make the best chips.... I'm not a salt & vinegar fan really, but t
40 JGPH1A: I prefer Cheese 'n Onion myself, or Prawn Cocktail - mmmmmm monosodiumglutamaaaatteeee and E-numberrssss (drools a la Homer) In SA we used to get mill
41 LBA: Talking about artificial falvourings. Cheese and onion crisps (chips) are unsuitable for vegetarians. Beef and onion and Prawn Cocktail are not!
42 Airplay: Based on some of the responses, it seems that salt and vinegar chips are a relatively new thing in the US. Is this accurate? Here in Canada, I've been
43 CoRocks: I like them a lot. I have not tried the Pringles ones, next on my list. In 1997 I used to work in Quito, Ecuador. I used to fly back and forth about e
44 KROC: Based on some of the responses, it seems that salt and vinegar chips are a relatively new thing in the US. Is this accurate? This is inaccurate. S and
45 Doug_or: the kettle brand ones are my favs. I know they've been around for at least 15ish years, before that... I'm a little young.