Submitted by Speakslinux t3_126jq55 in Pennsylvania
TheOperaGhostofKinja t1_je9rzjz wrote
Grandma Utz.
Back when I was living in Pittsburgh and Grandma Utz wasn’t available at my local shop, I had a dream where I found a giant person-sized bag of Grandma Utz.
Important-Courage890 t1_je9t3zz wrote
This is the way.
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Grandma Utz Kettle-Style handmade
Speakslinux OP t1_jeb8wt2 wrote
I love Grandma Utz when I'm dipping into heluva dip.......
Fried_Fart t1_jebn4ii wrote
Are those the brown paper bags, without the waxy coating on most chip bags?
Those are crack
TheOperaGhostofKinja t1_jebqasm wrote
Made with lard.
Atrocious_1 t1_jedeqfe wrote
Dieffenbach's
Herumen t1_jebkjxy wrote
Yeah, back then my Dad used to bring me a few bags of Grandma Utz whenever he visited from Virginia (where I grew up with them). I still remember the thrill when I first saw Utz being sold in Pgh. (Kinda like the first time I saw a Five Guys in Pgh.--another VA business I loved).
MildlyInfuria8ing t1_jec5y7d wrote
This. I had these a while back and I had forgotten the name. I had tried a few different kettle cooked brands and somehow never Grandma Utz. Wife bought them 2 days ago and these were them. By farrrr my favorite kettle cooked chips.
Red_Rock_Yogi t1_jec8zyb wrote
Ermagerd. I’m in AZ now. I have been for many years. I order these online because I missed them so much. Everyone out here who has never before had a chip fried in lard is now addicted, and I have to keep them stocked.
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