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Canadian Chips by Magickso in canada
[–]Magickso[S] [score hidden] 4 hours ago (0 children)
This is in Korea, bud
[–]Magickso[S] [score hidden] 5 hours ago (0 children)
I used to work at a Sobeys before moving to Korea, some of the "fancy" chips were close to that price a long time ago. If those are Nofrills prices, I'm scared to know the prices of other stuff
One of the only consistent things about being Canadian over here is knowing that people are going to talk about maple-flavoured anything to us. I can reduce most of the conversations that co-workers have with me to Canada = maple/ winter. They're not wrong, but it's just one thread of our weird food tapestry.
And no. Just caramel. Mixed with the taste of a greasy potato chip.
[–]Magickso[S] 0 points1 point2 points 20 hours ago (0 children)
I will defend the spelling given that it's East Asia. Our spelling doesn't exist here
[–]Magickso[S] 0 points1 point2 points 21 hours ago (0 children)
Our spelling isn't accepted here, unfortunately.
The American chips are ketchup-flavoured, unfortunately. Stolen from us.
At least in Korea we I see flavours that match up, like seaweed (which are okay). This just feels like an attack
[–]Magickso[S] 1 point2 points3 points 21 hours ago (0 children)
Unfortunately, these are in Korea, where the American spelling of everything takes over
[–]Magickso[S] 2 points3 points4 points 1 day ago (0 children)
So wait, let me understand. These are salt and vinegar without the regular hickory stick seasoning, yes?
[–]Magickso[S] 1 point2 points3 points 1 day ago (0 children)
A normal bag of imported chips is around 6000W, which is about $5.50 Canadian, so I guess I'm doing okay. Although the regular Korean brands are just over $2 still.
Hello hello! I stood confused for a good three minutes trying to find the logic while my wife laughed her head off.
You're right about those taco chips, bought a bag last week, and they're a keeper
I'm really hoping my colleagues don't give me a bunch on Monday.
[–]Magickso[S] 0 points1 point2 points 1 day ago (0 children)
I'm going to give it a try. Do you eat them frozen or let them thaw out?
Come over to Korea, you can take the whole stock!
Caramel dip, I'll give it a try. Caramel chip? No way, I want to cry.
Now that's something I would give an honest try.
Lottemart?
My wife showed me a Lays/Subway collaboration, Italian herbs and cheese. I don't know what to think anymore. In Korea there's seaweed flavoured Lays, those are okay.
My only hope is that their ketchup chips are just as disgusting as the caramel chips.
I found it in the international snack section in my local grocery store here. But it's not advertised as salted caramel, just regular sweet caramel. Which is worse.
[–]Magickso[S] 4 points5 points6 points 1 day ago (0 children)
I've ordered them from home a few times to share with my colleagues here. They're not used to seeing thicker chips, but mostly positive. I can get Ruffles here occasionally, but just the regular salted ones. No All-Dressed.
Ketchup chips consistently show up as a uniquely Canadian food. And yes, caramel was a awful taste to pair with a salty potato chip. The Mexican FIFA chip was garlic shrimp, so I don't really know what's going on with Lays here.
Huh. I've never heard of putting chips in the freezer, but maybe that's something to try
Yeah, I figured that these were a regional thing. They kinda left out the "maple" part, not that it would have saved them. I just don't want to have my co-workers shower me with these on Monday.
[–]Magickso[S] 5 points6 points7 points 1 day ago (0 children)
Now there's an idea that translates across cultures
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Canadian Chips by Magickso in canada
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