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Dakota Style industrial strength chips.

Maybe not the best in the world but pretty darned good. They are a thicker open kettle style chip. The guy started cooking them on his farm (Clark, SD) for friends, then local, then regional distribution so he must be doing something right.


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Originally Posted by Redneck
Generic (in this area) with plain white box and big black lettering.. Cheap, good, and I'm addicted.. frown


Generic? I haven't seen generic brands in my area for years...they've been replaced with store brands.
I remember in the 80s when there was generic beer...just a white can with "Beer" or "Lite Beer" in black lettering.

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I grew up with those Charles Chips in the big metal can. Too bad they're not around anymore. About the only time I have potato chips anymore is when I have lunch at a Subway restaurant (my usual lunch stop). I like the different varieties of "Baked Lay's" chips that come with a lunch deal.

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Regular old ruffles are hard to beat for me, particularly with some toasted onion sour cream dip...................


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Originally Posted by jmp300wsm
Regular old ruffles are hard to beat for me, particularly with some toasted onion sour cream dip...................


So...you like dip, huh. This is one of my favorite Far Side's.

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That's good!


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#1 Wise (but they were better when I was a teenager)
#2 Charles Chips in the can; but I can't get them any more.

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Originally Posted by pa_gus
Grandma Utz Kettle chips
cooked in 100% lard!!!!! yum!!



+1 No contest


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Originally Posted by Raeford
Charles Chips in the big metal can.


Hell yes!!!!!!! Those were the [bleep]!!!!


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Originally Posted by nighthawk
Dakota Style industrial strength chips.

Maybe not the best in the world but pretty darned good. They are a thicker open kettle style chip. The guy started cooking them on his farm (Clark, SD) for friends, then local, then regional distribution so he must be doing something right.


+1

Love the jalapeno ones


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Originally Posted by Boococky
Originally Posted by Raeford
Charles Chips in the big metal can.


Hell yes!!!!!!! Those were the [bleep]!!!!


There used to be a Charles Chips factory over in my area. We were on their home delivery route and a lot of times the chips were so fresh they would still be toasty warm when the route driver delivered a new full can and picked up the refillable empty chip can from our house.

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+1 On okok's choices.


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Plain Ruffles!

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Kettle Chips Spicy Thai -- Best in the world, in the world.


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1. Wise potato chips....the originals.
2. Middleswarth Barbercue chips.


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Originally Posted by MColeman
Originally Posted by shootem
Golden Flake, made in Birmingtown, Ala. Get a bag of those, some Alabama barbecue, and a Grapico and the world is a beautiful place.

Preach it, brother!!! laugh

No chip has ever been better than Golden Flake.


I am a Golden Flake fan, myself. Also a fan of Grippo's and when slumming, the plain jane Ruffles.


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I try real hard to not buy them,
but when I do, its Lays Ruffles.


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Cape Cod, then Wise, then then been gone and then back again, A local one called State Line. Utz every now and again.


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