Do they still make those french fries potato chips?!


Question:

Do they still make those french fries potato chips?

I used to over eat them all the time. So bad but so good!
They sold them at mini markets when I was young....

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8 months ago
No, I meant the "potato chips"...crunchy in a sealed bag kind.Lol.


Answers:
8 months ago
No, I meant the "potato chips"...crunchy in a sealed bag kind.Lol.

I do believe you are talking about Andy Caps Hot Fries and Cheddar Fries.

yes they do and I love them

They sell that at convenience stores like 7 eleven and Quick Check

Hope this helps

They do in England.

Chips from West Virginia? You bet. You should definitely buy their Ketchup flavored chips because they are a great buy and very flavorful. You put ketchup on French fries don’t you? Why not chips?

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or call them at 1-800-696-6133

yea cheap 99cents at food stores different name
yum love french fries and pringles and tatertots and onion rings

Yes they do. If you mean the really thin ones. you could find them in supermarkets or gas stations usually.

I live in Oklahoma and I have not been able to find them since I was a little girl. If you find them be sure to let us all know where you found them at. THEY ARE DELICIOUS!

Look for kettle fried on the label.

i miss them espicaially kethcup but i learned to make my own here
3 large floury potatoes
frying oil
salt

Peel, then slice the potatoes very thinly.
A mandolin does the best job of this and the slices should be as thin as a wafer.
As you slice, drop them into deep, cold water.
Bring a deep pan of frying oil to 190 C or 375 degrees F.
Dry the potatoes thoroughly, then fry them for a couple minutes until they're crisp and golden.
Drain them on paper towels and then season generously with salt.

i seson them with old bay or curry

Do you potato sticks? They sell those everywhere but they are so incredibly bad for you!

they are called shoe strings...they sell them at the grocery store.

You can find in gas stations usually or in England.




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