May 23, 2019
British Crisps vs American Chips - Podcast 46
Ah, those classic British crisps flavors: Salt and Vinegar, Cheese and Onion, Cajun Squirrel? Now, Lays (Walkers in the UK) holds their "Do Us a Flavor" competition in America too, where the general public can submit unique flavors to go on their classic potato chip and everyone votes on them and they choose a winner or winners... but, I have to believe the Cajun Squirrel "flavor" pictured above was submitted by some cheeky Brit who thought they'd submit an off-the-wall flavor for a laugh and Walkers was like, "Well, they like things like prawn cocktail, ham and cranberry, and Marmite crisps, so 'Cajun Squirrel' it is!" If you've been to Britain, you've likely seen their sometimes crazy crisps flavors, and if you're someone from the UK who's visited the USA, you'll know that eating Sweet Thai Basil-flavored chips is living on the edge for many Americans. And that, my friends, is what this podcast is all about: British crisps and American chips. Have a listen and then join in the conversation by letting us know what the craziest flavor chip you've ever eaten has been and whether you liked it or not.
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