They went out of their way to give that chip can a clear flavor title, is ketchup flavored a chip for stupid people? Is that a Canadian thing?
Ketchup-flavoured potato chips used to be considered one of the few Canadiana foods that separated them from Americans. Like poutine or maple syrup or beaver tails or bagged milk.
Ketchup chips used to be on those cringy "Americans try Canadian food" videos.
The other chip flavour that used to be considered "Canadian" was All-Dressed.
But I believe both flavours have been adopted and available in at least the border states.
I had a bag of All Dressed chips on top of my kitchen shelf. I meant to send it to a friend as a gag gift, but it turns out sending snacks to Canadia is a pain in the ass. Eventually they went well past their expiration date and I chucked them.
They went out of their way to give that chip can a clear flavor title, is ketchup flavored a chip for stupid people? Is that a Canadian thing?
Also for a country with a history of immigration, you drew 10 people 8 are white 2 are black? Where did this history happen?
Ketchup-flavoured potato chips used to be considered one of the few Canadiana foods that separated them from Americans. Like poutine or maple syrup or beaver tails or bagged milk.
Ketchup chips used to be on those cringy "Americans try Canadian food" videos.
The other chip flavour that used to be considered "Canadian" was All-Dressed.
But I believe both flavours have been adopted and available in at least the border states.
I had a bag of All Dressed chips on top of my kitchen shelf. I meant to send it to a friend as a gag gift, but it turns out sending snacks to Canadia is a pain in the ass. Eventually they went well past their expiration date and I chucked them.
I'm not even sure how to describe All Dressed.
It's probably just dusting potato chips in paprika & vinegar.