Having a dad who works at Whole Foods doesn't come without advantages. A few months ago, I was introduced to a new brand of potato chips. They were more healthy than normal potato chips, because they weren't fried. Nor were they baked, because that does not give you the awesomeness of a potato chips.
They are called PopChips, and you have not lived until you've tried them. Go down to Whole Foods and get them. NOW!
Have you ever been introduced to a product, that is just flat-out amazing, and has changed your life? What is it?

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I had those before. Their pretty good, not the best, but decent chips for a snack.
Last edited by BlazeAstro (2010-10-20 22:28:19)
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Not fried or even baked?
Hey pops let's slice up some raw potatoes and put em in a bag, the kids will love these
What do they taste like? This sounds like an ad for the chips. Your dad put you up to it?
Last edited by Blade-Edge (2010-10-21 07:30:38)
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Blade-Edge wrote:
Not fried or even baked?
Hey pops let's slice up some raw potatoes and put em in a bag, the kids will love these
What do they taste like? This sounds like an ad for the chips. Your dad put you up to it?
They taste unique. Definitely, not like raw potatoes.
And, no my dad did not make me do this. My dad doesn't even own the PopChips company. He just works at Whole Foods, and they sell PopChips there. I am not in anyway associated with them, and nor is my dad. They are just sold at his store.
Last edited by sanddude (2010-10-21 07:50:38)

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But that would still mean that they are cooked
Steam????
How does this work
Last edited by Blade-Edge (2010-10-21 10:54:17)
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They add "Heat and Pressure"
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Blade-Edge wrote:
Not fried or even baked?
Hey pops let's slice up some raw potatoes and put em in a bag, the kids will love these
What do they taste like? This sounds like an ad for the chips. Your dad put you up to it?
They're actually popped, like popcorn.
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wiimaster wrote:
Oh boy, what flavors?
Barbeque
Sea Salt & Vinegar
Salt & Pepper
Parmesan Garlic
Cheddar
Sour Cream & Onion
Original
Complete list of flavours :3
I really like these. My dad got an entire 2 big postage boxes as pay for promoting them at our new grocery store down the street. It was really yummy.
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Boiling a potato is how you make mashed potatoes
That's obviously not how it works, the thin chips would be mush
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Blade-Edge wrote:
Boiling a potato is how you make mashed potatoes
That's obviously not how it works, the thin chips would be mush
Hmmm.... according to the website, the chips are cooked by popping. I wonder how that is done...

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Yeah, of course
But think about it
They're cutting it up into thin chips, and putting them into a bag
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cheddargirl wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
Boiling a potato is how you make mashed potatoes
That's obviously not how it works, the thin chips would be mushHmmm.... according to the website, the chips are cooked by popping. I wonder how that is done...
*singing* theeeeeeeeeeeese chips are made by popping...and that's just what they'll do...these chips are made by popping and they're gonna pop all ovahr YOUUU!
Yeah. Sorry 'bout that.
But the chips are really good. I've tried them. They taste...familiar. (wistful smile
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BEXtraordinary wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
Boiling a potato is how you make mashed potatoes
That's obviously not how it works, the thin chips would be mushHmmm.... according to the website, the chips are cooked by popping. I wonder how that is done...
*singing* theeeeeeeeeeeese chips are made by popping...and that's just what they'll do...these chips are made by popping and they're gonna pop all ovahr YOUUU!
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Yeah. Sorry 'bout that.
But the chips are really good. I've tried them. They taste...familiar. (wistful smile)
I know, right?

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Had them once, they remind me of popcorn.
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sanddude wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
But that would still mean that they are cooked
Steam????
How does this workThey are probably boiled.
They taste awesome.
Eww?
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