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Drug slang A regional term for crack cocaine cut with benzocaine
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Packaged in resealable bags sporting light-hearted doodles, the line ranges from traditional potato chips and restaurant-style tortilla chips to crunchy kettle-style chips in a variety of flavors.
Initially, Rap Snacks potato chips came in two flavors, Bar-B-Quing With My Honey (Lindsay's No.
Mention potato chips, and Indiana native Myrtle Young will tell you her prized possessions have seen more than the insides of foil bags.
Krysiak, president of Wachusett Potato Chip, at the factory last week.
Due to be launched at the 'Flavours of Herefordshire Food Festival' on Saturday, October 25, Tyrrells Potato Vodka is the brainchild of Herefordshire potato farmer Will Chase who, when looking for equipment to make his potato chips, discovered a still for vodka production.
Disguised as a Jack 'n Jill Calbee promodizer, Yassi invited supermarket customers to try the potato chip brand's latest offerings: Honey Butter, and Wasabi Potato Chips.
Crunch!: A History of the Great American Potato Chip
Boulder Canyon Authentic Foods, a brand of Boulder, Colo.-based Inventure Foods, debuted an up-to-date take on the traditional barbeque potato chip flavor called Coconut Oil Mesquite Barbeque.
Detroit boasted nearly two dozen potato chip companies in those days, and launching a business in the midst of the Great Depression was no small challenge.
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