Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Food: Zapp's Potato Chips


Buying lunch when you're stuck at the law school can be an exercise in frustration. Whether you're buying from the coffee stand, the book store, or Wilbert's across the street, you're probably going to run into some clunkers. Thankfully, Wilbert's sells some good potato chips that you may or may not have ever eaten: Zapp's potato chips (warning - site uses Shockwave).

These chips are made in Gramercy, Louisiana. The default plain variety is a bit bland, but crunchy enough. It's only when you get into the more exotic flavors, like "cajun dill," that the chips really start to shine. Best of all, they come in big enough bags to share with others.

3 Comments:

At 10:20 AM, Blogger breda said...

wow - are those strictly a local or southern state product? I loe chips with "weird" flavors.

 
At 10:20 AM, Blogger breda said...

umm...loe=love. Duh. =)

 
At 1:13 PM, Blogger Mulliga said...

Probably more of a regional thing. The regular supermarkets here in Gainesville don't stock 'em, either.

 

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