List of potato chip brands
List of potato chip brands refers to the various brands worldwide that produce potato chips, a type of snack made from thin slices of potato that are deep fried or baked until crispy. Potato chips are a common snack food in numerous countries, with numerous flavors and styles available.
Brands[edit]
Lay's[edit]
Lay's is a brand owned by PepsiCo and is the company's primary brand for potato chip products. Lay's potato chips are available in numerous flavors and are sold in over 80 countries.
Pringles[edit]
Pringles is a brand of potato chips owned by the Kellogg Company. Pringles are known for their unique shape and packaging, as well as their wide variety of flavors.
Ruffles[edit]
Ruffles is another brand owned by PepsiCo. Ruffles are known for their ridged shape, which is designed to hold more dip than a traditional potato chip.
Kettle Brand[edit]
Kettle Brand is a brand of potato chips that are known for their kettle-cooked style, which gives the chips a distinct crunch. The brand offers a variety of flavors, including some unique options like Maple Bacon and Pepperoncini.
Cape Cod[edit]
Cape Cod is a brand of potato chips known for their kettle-cooked style and robust flavors. The brand is named after the popular vacation destination in Massachusetts, where the chips were first produced.
Herr's[edit]
Herr's is a brand of potato chips that is popular in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. Herr's offers a variety of flavors and styles of chips, including kettle-cooked and ridged options.
Wise[edit]
Wise is a brand of potato chips that is popular in the Eastern United States. Wise offers a variety of flavors and styles of chips, including traditional, kettle-cooked, and ridged options.
See also[edit]
List of potato chip brands[edit]
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Salt and Vinegar
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McCoy's Crisps
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Pizza Potato
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