These come from the Canadian company President’s Choice, so you’ll have to cross the border (the northern one) to get your hands on a bag.
It has many popular, “normal” flavors, but once in a while something comes totally out of left field, like this German bratwurst sausage variety.
Try these currywurst potato chips instead, which are made by the German snack company Chipsfrisch, a division of Funny-Frisch.
When it comes to vegemite, people either love it or hate it. If you’re in the former category, you must try these chips by Smith’s, a British-Australian snackfood company.
Lay’s Thailand branch certainly makes some odd choices (more on that later), but we’ll give it the benefit of the doubt.
The idea of chutney-flavored chips puzzles us a bit, especially with an unfortunate name like “Mrs. H.S. Ball’s Chutney-flavored potato chips.”
Not only is roast ox a flavor that we’re down with, but all of Real’s potato chips are hand-cooked and packaged in unique, greaseproof bags.
Digging in to a bag of Lay’s Hot & Sour Fish Soup potato chips might seem like a tall order, but maybe there’s a less jarring way to eat this snack