Herr's cheddar/horseradish potato chips:
Not bad, a decent horseradish punch. Not like a long-glowing pepper heat, more like a mouthful of firecrackers, similar to wasabi peas.





Herr's cheddar/horseradish potato chips:
Not bad, a decent horseradish punch. Not like a long-glowing pepper heat, more like a mouthful of firecrackers, similar to wasabi peas.
Pringles Spicy Guacamole chips

As with most Pringles, it's hard to eat just a few.
I'd settle for good, readily available salt and vinegar chips..
These are some of my favorites, and it's a Cinci company.
DavidF wrote >>
These are some of my favorites, and it's a Cinci company.
Err, tried those the other day and I can't say I was all that happy with them.. To me it was like sawdust and red pepper sprinkled with pickle juice..
Their Salt and Vinegar chips are OK, but not the best. I was hoping for more :-p
my favorite snack is baby carrots and red pepper humus
We like the route 11 chips - they have salt and vinegar. They have a good range of them at Weilands.
Salt and Vinegar. If you find a really good one tell me. I did try some salt and vinegar almonds that were pretty good.

Dark Chocolate Chex Mix
I'll admit that I am strongly biased to hot pepper flavors in snacks.
Meanwhile, Triscuits are available in a rosemary flavor. Rawrff.
Baked pumpkin seeds.
crunchy cheetos.
You have to physically take the bag from me to get me to stop eating them.
The wasabi peas from North Market will blow the top of your head off.
*edited to add* something like this
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Hot n' Spicy Cheez-Its.
Heaven in my mouth.
Can y'all start listing the place where you can find your goodies? Some of these are making me want to go shopping right now.
I don't know the brand name but when I was in Mexico I had these roasted peanuts with lemon. I prefer salty to sweet any day and I've been missing these ever since I came back. Anyone know a brand and if there's a Mexican market in town to buy them?
zp945 wrote >>
I don't know the brand name but when I was in Mexico I had these roasted peanuts with lemon. I prefer salty to sweet any day and I've been missing these ever since I came back. Anyone know a brand and if there's a Mexican market in town to buy them?
No, but I do know that at the Bangkok market on refugee, you can buy shakers of lemon salt that I put on everything. Try that on some plain roasted nuts.
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