Skip to main content
Skip to main content

Hot on HuffPost Food:

See More Stories
Tell us what you think for a chance at $1000!


Awesome junk food flavor: Miss Vickie's Honey & Roasted Garlic Potato Chips

For years, I avoided potato chip flavors other than the occasional dip into sour cream & onion. And then I found Miss Vickie's, which have quickly become my guilty flavorful snack. Instead of just the classic concoctions, the Canadian brand looks outside the box with combinations like lime with pepper, roasted red pepper grill, sweet chili with sour cream, and my simple favorite: Honey and Roasted Garlic.

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.


Tags: flavored potato chips, FlavoredPotatoChips, Miss Vickies, Miss Vickies Honey and Roasted Garlic, MissVickies, MissVickiesHoneyAndRoastedGarlic, potato chips, potato-chip, potato-chips, PotatoChips

Sponsored Links

Reader comments (Page 1 of 1)

DanGarion

5-19-2008 @2:12PM DanGarion said... Did I miss the memo of it being potato chip week or something?
Reply

Megan

5-19-2008 @2:48PM Megan said... Miss Vickie's is owned by Frito Lay.
Reply

Leota

5-19-2008 @6:25PM Leota said... @ DanGarion I was thinking the exact same thing. :S

Just reading Slashfood this weekend has made me feel all greasy!
Reply

Jonathan

5-20-2008 @2:14AM Jonathan said... Coincidentally, roasted garlic and honey is my current hummus flavor of choice!
Reply

Astin

5-20-2008 @10:44AM Astin said... @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.
Reply

Celeste

5-20-2008 @1:41PM Celeste said... Yeah, what's with all the potato chip posts? Regardless, these sound amazing--I've seen Miss Vickie's around Boston, but not this flavor. Anyone know where I can find it?
Reply

Kat Kinsman

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.

Reply

7 Comments / 1 Pages

Most Popular Stories

  • FDA Still Struggling to Define

    FDA Still Struggling to Define "Gluten-Free"Read More

  • This Omelet Recipe Is Written On the Egg Itself

    This Omelet Recipe Is Written On the Egg ItselfRead More

  • Why Jewish Food Disappoints

    Why Jewish Food DisappointsRead More

Latest Flickr Feed


Sponsored Links