For many people, no packaged snack can beat aclassic potato chip.
Around the world, you’ll be fascinated by the chip flavors that abound.
Thailand, for instance, offers scallop-flavored chips, while Australia has a sausage-and-onion option.
But that only scratches the surface.
Read on to discover the weirdest potato chip flavors ever.
They might just inspire your next vacation…or at least your next grocery shopping trip.
This was a limited-edition Pringles flavor from 2014 and 2015 that seems to be inspired by churros.
But judging by someseriously disappointed Amazon reviews, it looks like no one misses these sweet chips.
Lay’s Flamin' Hot Dill Pickle Potato Chips
Pickle-flavored chips are one thing.
But adding “Flamin' Hot” to the mix is a lot.
The chips promise “Chesapeake Bay crab seasoning"and they certainly deliver.
A fellow Marylander wrote on Influenster, “Crabs and old bay are obviously life!
But having it in chip form is amazing!
… Would highly 10/10 recommend these.”
I have to agree.
“Best chips ever!”
I guess since I love crab chips, who am I to judge?
Pringles seems to think so.
Pringles Sloppy Joe Chips
More meat-flavored chips!
Actually,sloppy joesare a full meal, not even just a meat.
This chip flavor is on another level, even for Pringles.
If you’re daring enough to try this hot-sandwich-flavored chip, they’re availableon Amazon.
Prawnsa relative of shrimpprobably aren’t anything you’d normally associate with potato chips.
Lay’s Oregano Potato Chips
Oregano is for pizza, right?
Well, in Greece, it’s apparently also for chips.
Of course, there are much weirder potato chip flavors out there, but this is just peak Greek.
Theeasy way to make healthier comfort foods.
It’s actually an awesome flavor that I seriously wish was available in the United States.
They were definitely worth it.”
Don’t knock it ‘til you try it, I guess.
That’s a bold move, Kettle Brand.
A very bold move.
That said, the internet seems to love them.
One Influenster reviewer said, “I was surprised how much I liked them.
They are the perfect combination of salty and sweet.
They kind of remind me of just a better BBQ chip flavor.”
Lay’s Cucumber Flavor Potato Chips
Pickle-flavored chips are definitely out there.
But you probably haven’t heard about these salad-inspired chips.
This Chinese Lay’s flavor is definitely unique.
Pringles offersTexas BBQand Memphis BBQ flavors, but neither of them could hold a candle to actual barbecued meat.
Lay’s Sweet Basil Potato Chips
Thailand really knows how to create unique chip flavors.
If the Greek oregano chips don’t strike your fancy, maybe these basil-flavored ones will do the trick.
As one reviewer said in hervideo review, “They’re really, really tasty.”
These Thai chips promise the flavor of buttery scallops, all in a potato chip form.
These only have tworeviews on Amazon, both of which seem to conclude they don’t taste like scallops.
And maybe that’s a good thing.
Apparently, it’s doable, because these Pringles have defied all odds and are still available today.
Walkers Worcester Sauce Crisps
Worcestershire sauce can be a delicious way to season vegetables and meat.
That’s definitely an interesting choice.