Awesome junk food flavor: Miss Vickie's Honey & Roasted Garlic Potato Chips
I half love this brand because the flavors are so intense that it keeps me from eating more than a handful or two. But that's not quite the case with the honey/garlic variety. It's an incredibly smooth-flavored chip that has the potent taste of garlic that's cut with the vaguely there sweetness of honey. If you're a garlic fiend, these chips should be crispy, garlicy heaven.
Merge that with some tasty dip or maybe some sharp cheddar, and the whole thing is even better.
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@Megan - Miss Vickie's started in New Lowell, Ontario, Canada. They then were produced in Canada and distrubuted country-wide. THEN Frito-Lay bought them in the mid 90's. It's still easily found in Canada, but tougher to find in the States. It's a Canadian BRAND, owned by Frito-Lay, not a Canadian company.
5-20-2008 @ 2:44PM
Kat Kinsman said...
Ah - on Friday we're running a follow-up to the plain potato chip tasting, Part 2 - Flavored Chips. Hence all the salty posts.














