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  2. The Viral Trick for Making Potato Chips 10x Better - AOL

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    Going gluten-free has made me rethink my snack game, and potato chips have become my ride-or-die. They’re crispy, salty and come in an endless variety of flavors—basically, the perfect ...

  3. Jays Foods - Wikipedia

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    Jays Foods, Inc., is an American manufacturer of snack products including potato chips, popcorn and pretzels.Jays Foods was founded in 1927 in Chicago, Illinois, and is currently a subsidiary of Snyder's of Hanover. [3]

  4. 6 Ways to Upgrade Your Popcorn, According to ... - AOL

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    2011 F&W Best New Chef Jamie Bissonnette uses a similar stovetop method, popping the kernels in butter in a Dutch oven, but with one major twist: whole garlic cloves.

  5. The Secret Ingredient for Making Movie Theater Popcorn ... - AOL

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    To make popcorn that tastes as if it came from the theater, use a Whirley Pop—a stovetop popcorn maker with a hand-crank mechanism that stirs kernels for even heating—and cook the kernels in ...

  6. Corn chip - Wikipedia

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    Corn chips are usually eaten alone or with a chip dip. They are a common ingredient in homemade and commercial party mixes. In the Southwestern US, a popular dish, Frito pie, is made with corn chips and chili. [3] [4] In some areas, it is popular to pour the chili into a bag of corn chips and eat the mixture directly from the bag. [5] [6]

  7. Tim's Cascade Snacks - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1986 by Tim Kennedy, and their production facilities are located in the U.S. state of Washington.Kennedy began cooking chips in 100% peanut oil, [3] but after being acquired by Pinnacle Foods, the factory switched to substituting cheaper alternatives like corn oil and sunflower oil.

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  9. Humpty Dumpty Snack Foods - Wikipedia

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    Humpty Dumpty Potato Chip Company, Inc., was founded in 1947 [1] in Scarborough, Maine, United States, by George Robinson and Norman Cole, [2] producing ketchup-flavoured and sour-cream-and-clam-flavoured chips, among others. The company was acquired by Borden, Inc., in February 1989. [3]