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Potato chip flavours you can only find in Canada

Oops, did you eat the whole bag? We don’t blame you! Salty potato chips hit different at the cottage. And, lucky for you, there are endless ways to eat them. We scoured grocery store shelves and found some only-in-Canada flavours. 

Miss Vickie’s Signatures Apple Cider Vinaigrette & Shallots

Apple cider vinegar is scientifically proven to lower your blood sugar. According to our totally non-scientific analysis, that means these chips are healthy. 

Hardbite Berry Smokey Parsnip

Fruit, vegetables, and chips in one bag? What a balanced meal. 

Hawkins Cheezies 

These cheese puffs own the trademark to the word Cheezie.

Lay’s Bacon Poutine

Because, obviously. 

Compliments EXTRAAA! Flavour Sour Cream and Onion

Brushing your teeth is mandatory after crushing a bag of these chips.

Miss Vickie’s Spicy Dill Pickle

Replace the pickles and hot peppers in your sandwich with this crunchy add-in.

Covered Bridge Atlantic Lobster

Representing the East Coast.

Frank Feels Stuffed Turkey Stuffing 

Now you don’t need to wait until October to eat the best part of a Thanksgiving meal.

Hostess Hickory Sticks

These smoke-flavoured sticks have been around since the ‘70s and are the only bag of chips to still sport the Hostess brand name (the company merged with Lay’s in 1988).

Lay’s Roast Chicken

Family dinner, made easy.

Covered Bridge: The Weekender

Does everyone at the cottage have a different favourite flavour? This bag mixes four of the most popular choices—a little something for everyone.

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