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I voted UTz because of their Pub Mix and Peanut Butter pretzels I get at Costco.
However these are my favorites:
Laura Scudder's and Granny Goose Dip Chips are my favorite. Exactly as I remember them as a kid even though the name is just licensed now and the original companies are no longer. But that is that with most products these days.
Also Kettle gets a big nod from me as well. Salt and Pepper being my Fav.
Frito frigging Lay can go to heck and hand basket.
Last edited by Bulldogdad; 05-01-2013 at 09:37 AM..
When Lays got to be over $4 per bag I quit buying chips then I noticed Utz Potato stix at Wal Mart buy them every time I need something salty. Cheaper than chips it is the only Utz product in my parts and only find it at Wal Mart.
Prices have really gotten out of control! I only buy them if it's a 2 for $5 or $6 deal.
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Also Kettle gets a big nod from me as well. Salt and Pepper being my Fav.
Trader Joe's has a great salt and pepper chip!
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Frito frigging Lay can go to heck and hand basket.
I've never had some of the brands talked about so I said Lays.
I know I don't like Pringles, tastes like smooshed potatoes with water.
(Sorry to those that like them)
Lay's first, followed closely by Ruffles. Have never tried Utz. Pringles are disgusting ... someone else mentioned some sort of weird chemical taste, and I completely agree.
I only know of the Utz brand from watching "Mad Men."
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