mdshaw
Reader
3/23/21 9:04 p.m.
Being potato chip connoisseurs, my daughter & I are always on the lookout for new flavors. I at least have found the best flavor so far. Apparently it started in Canada & called All Dressed. We do a lot of cooking & really appreciate good food & combinations of flavors. They are a combination of sweet, tangy, salty & very slight bbq. Residing in Florida now in a really small town, maybe it just took a while to get here, but happy they did.
One cold January afternoon I pointed to the back of the bag of Cape Cod Chips and told my family we're going to the east coast that summer for vacation and touring the chip factory. Awesome two weeks trip it was.
Peabody
UltimaDork
3/23/21 9:19 p.m.
In reply to mdshaw :
Yes, for some reason we get a lot of chip flavours that you don’t get south of the border. We’ve had all dressed for as long as I can remember. I think the phrase started in Quebec. Mrs. P tells me that’s how they used to order their pizza with everything, all dressed.
Do you have ketchup or Smokey bacon yet?
fanfoy
SuperDork
3/23/21 9:20 p.m.
Up here in Canuckistan, I've been enjoying my all-dress Ruffles since I was a teenager in the 90's.
Still my favorite flavor of chips.
mdshaw
Reader
3/23/21 9:24 p.m.
They're amazing, all the subtle flavors, separate but together. I found them first at a Piggly Wiggly 2 weeks ago. One of the nicer Walmart's 40 miles away finally had them Monday.
I'm 58 years old and when I'm bored on business trips I'll walk inside stores or precovid it was malls and sometimes I look for a better chip. I discovered these bad boys recently.
Utz kettle hawaiian bbq is my jam.
Lots a 'em Canucks in Florida, at least in the winter.
In reply to John Welsh :
Sometimes I see more Quebec tags on 95 than FL tags.
Doritos had a dill pickle corn chip that I really liked. Gone now. Sadness.
mdshaw
Reader
3/24/21 12:02 a.m.
Yes lots of Canadians around here for the winter. Maybe they were instrumental in getting their flavors here.
Lays in Canada has flavor contests every so often where they'll release 4 or 5 new flavors (suggested by customers/fans) for testing. The flavors never usually catch on long term, but it's silly fun. I think the only one that took is Chalet Sauce.
All Dressed has been around for about 30 years in Canada.
Flavour.
Don't make me repeat myself.
These used to be something I looked forward to every time I went to New Orleans, but they are available most places now.
How about Zesty Mordant...
In reply to pinchvalve (Forum Supporter) :
Gotta try the voodoo heat. Back when zaps chips and community coffee were just a south louisiana thing, i would always load up on it and bring it home when out there for work.
akamcfly said:
Lays in Canada has flavor contests every so often where they'll release 4 or 5 new flavors (suggested by customers/fans) for testing. The flavors never usually catch on long term, but it's silly fun. I think the only one that took is Chalet Sauce.
All Dressed has been around for about 30 years in Canada.
They did Butter Chicken chips a few years back. They were really good.
In reply to Furious_E (Forum Supporter) :
I happen to live just about 19 miles from the Canadian border. My two favorite radio stations of all time, which come in very clear, were both Canadian stations. My TV can pull in CBC Channel 9. Yet, if I were to drive to Canada it would take 2 to 4 hours to get there.
Mr. Peabody said:
Flavour.
Don't make me repeat myself.
flavor.
even the spell check on grm forum software says it's wrong.
oh, btw all dressed chips are my favorite flavor
I'll have to try them but I will probably stick with regular old chips and an assortment of dip.
I had to try these when I was in Japan years ago
I gotta know what these taste like. There is no way I'd be disappointed.
Middlesworth BBQ chips. Try em when you get a chance. Utz dark russet kettle chips are a new goto for me.