Do you like Ketchup chips or crisps?

@ma_belle (1357)
United States
February 21, 2007 11:07pm CST
In the US we don't have ketchup chips, but I make sure to get some when I get over to Canada or the UK. When I stayed in scotland, thats only kind of crisps I would get. I really wish they would release them here in the US, until then I guess I have to get my fix abroad. Do you like Ketchup chips? For those in the US, have you tried these, what do you think?
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• United States
22 Feb 07
What the heck is a ketchup chip? I haven't been out of the US and have no clue. I know in England what we call fries are called chips, but beyond that I am ignorant. And what is a crisp?
@ma_belle (1357)
• United States
22 Feb 07
in the UK and Canada they have ketchup flavored chips. In those countries, chips are called 'crisps' while fries are called 'chips.' Hope that clarifies the ketchup chip issue.
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• United States
23 Feb 07
So that would be a ketchup flavored potato chip? Doesn't sound that appealing to me. But then I prefer plain old potato chips with pickles. But thanks for the explanation.
• United States
24 Feb 07
I love ketchup chips and wish we had them in the US, too! They were one of the first things my boyfriend picked up when we went to Canada and he hasn't stopped talking about why other countries have different and better (in some cases) flavors of food items than in the US. They're addicting and a great change from the flavored chips that one can usually find at their local grocery store.
@ctinabina (386)
• United States
23 Feb 07
I haven't tried them but it sounds like a logical match. I mean, we eat ketchup with potatoes all the time so why not flavor a potato chip with it? I'll have to check 'em out next time I'm in Canada.
@cintinue (53)
• United States
23 Feb 07
We have Ketchup Chips. http://www.herrsstore.com/ketchup1ozbags.html