In the Bing News feed - with all its ads and sponsored content is weirdest potato chip flavours. So I go off to google to look this up.
Dill pickle is not weird - it is just more salt and vinegar.
Cinnamon and sugar potato crisps from Pringle - that's weird.
Walkers BBQ pulled pork crisps - again that's more of the same BBQ and pork crisps are well-known in the US. This is now called pulled pork chips. Maybe because it is in Britan and not the US.
Utz put out "The crab chip" - yes that's weird. They promise Chesapeake Bay crab seasoning. What is that? "In a small mixing bowl, stir together salt, cayenne, celery seed, paprika, mustard, black pepper, bay leaf, allspice, ginger, nutmeg, cardamom, and cinnamon until well-combined." That looks like a combination of BBQ and cinnamon and sugar potato chips. That's weird.
Walkers roast chicken crisps - protein flavoured is the highlight. I suggest an even more fatty experience - think chicken fat plus frying fat. It seems that the flame grilled steak chips would be similar with the added touch of that grilled taste. Not so weird to me as the intensely sweet and salty.
What about Pringles sloppy joe's - wouldn't that be more of a BBQ variation combined with onions and garlic. "A sloppy joe seasoning packet is just a combination of spices like chili powder, paprika, dry mustard, garlic powder, and minced onion."
Walkers prawn cocktail - I suggest we go back to the crab chip and we'll see that seasoning repeated here - maybe cocktail sauce has more vinegar.
Head down to Kettle brand maple bacon potato chips. Now we're onto something that might be considered Canadian. The chips would go as the first course, followed by bacon maple butter tarts as the dessert. A full meal.
That one seems to be the ultimate. The full range of chips is HERE
And what comes to mind is that there wasn't a single sweet potato variation. Continue the search, and you will find things like dark chocolate sweet potato chips.
Here are sweet potatoes at Vineland Research Station. This is from a few years ago as they showed off their recent hyrbrids.
Maybe my wreaths are a bit like these strange potato chips. It is "anything goes"
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