a classic lay has the exact structural integrity of my parents' love for me. I shall love my children like they're kettle-cooked, just as they'll deserve
Straight Potato Worked for your ancestors, it will work for you too. Yes, I know I am making a leap here since most people's ancestors probably didn't actually eat straight potatoes.
dare you to rank every bottled water, if you thought vanilla ice cream and chips were bland and hard to talk about i wanna know your opinions on all the water you can get
Rate every string cheese. This is the science we need. Some are too bland, some too salty, some too mushy, some too rubbery. I need to know once and for all which is the Supreme string cheese.
Fun Fact: 7/11 just got bought out by their Japanese headquarters. The 7-Select brand got better soon after and their focus is on more fresher foods and snacks at a lower cost margin than only carrying name brands. I have been loving the new 7-Select since the merger and I'm honesty hopeful for 7/11's rebranding into a fresher convenience store!
There used to be 7/11 stores here in South Florida. Every one I ever noticed was closed years ago, haven't seen one in a long time. (I'n not saying there definitely aren't any, I just don't know where they are and never drive past them).
If it’s not too late grind all of the chips into an incredibly fine powder and make one HUGE chip from all of the other chips. The one chip to rule them all.
Grew up in NJ and in the 70's I remember the Charles Chip truck coming to our house to refill our canister with fresh chips. That's probably the only reason people still buy them - for nostalgia.
Having lived on both coasts for an extensive period, I feel as if I can weigh in on this. While I believe Tim's to be the superior brand, the Utz are right up there with them and a fine regional stand-in to represent their likeness. However, if we were discussing the Tim's Jalapeno, entirely different story as Tim's would sweep all other competition.
@@M3aximussour cream & sweet chili is the best miss vickies flavour. Sour cream and onion herb is up there too but gets overwhelming when you have alot of them
As a native Pennsylvanian, you almost got the best chip, close. LoL. The UTZ brand “Grandma UTZ Kettle Chip” is hands down the best. The other UTZ kettle chip is different. The Grandma UTZ chips in the tan paper bags are the only ones cooked in lard still to this day. Best chip hands down. Grandma UTZ kettle chips.
@@sierra5877 yeah I’m happy to be wrong. I think it’s likely the bag was just bad. Right now I’m blaming it on the store, I intend to get another bag from a different store to be sure about it
Cape Cod should've been way higher, but I must say I have gotten a bag or two in my life where it seemed more al dente than crunchy. Still my favorite though. Especially the russets.
As a Louisiana native, I LOVE zapps (although I can't say I've ever had the sea salt flavor because they have so many other, much better flavors). For a sea salt chip, trader Joe's sells a ridge cut potato chips and they are exceptionally crunchy, salty, and pair so well with their caramelized onion dip 🤤
I would definitely watch a Basics episode on uses for leftover potato chips. I feel like half of the people I knew in the South had recipes for something called Tuna chip casserole which was basically canned tuna + canned cream of mushroom + crushed up potato chips, and I feel like that has a lot of ways you could spruce it up.
UTZ Dark Russets would be the walk away, drop the mic, winnner. But they weren't in the video. To anyone out there, if you see UTZ Dark Russets on the shelf, pick em up. You won't regret it. I have friends out of town that I made the mistake of bringing some for a BBQ. Now when I visit, and if I don't bring them some, they are unhappy. They actully ask where the chips are.
Call me crazy, but I like the baked ones better. Baked Ruffles sour cream & cheddar are probably my favorite chips of all time. Perfectly crispy and evenly coated with flavor. Somehow radically different than Baked Lay’s.
Those overpower any sandwich you use them as accompaniment for (odd phrasing, I know.) Sour cream and onion is the flavor to accompany any cold cut sandwich.
Alvin: _Portions out cooked foods for crew to take home to reduce food waste_ Andrew: _Dumps nearly complete bags of chips into giant bowl, increasing the speed at which they become stale_ "What do we do with all these chips?"
@@confixilman7976 I love Tasting History!!! Max is one of my absolute favorite TH-cam personalities. It blows me away that his videos are all edited, produced and researched by just himself and Jose. I know he used to work for Disney and Jose still does, which gives them the perfect background, but it’s still super impressive. I look forward to Tuesday every week to see what he comes up with next. I’m definitely going to make the strawberry tart he made this week from King Henry VIII’s time. It sounds delicious!
I bet Andrew would like them quite a bit as they're thiccer than most and almost too crunchy (for me at least). Nice to see Kettle up there though (outta Salem, OR). Although I wouldn't mind Tim's at Costco :)
Possibly, but they seem to have some different ingredients, 7-11 used bell peppers while Kettle does not for their jalapeño line, if I recall correctly.
I live in central PA and we’re practically the heartland of potato chips. My favorite are Utz - light and crispy like Lay’s. Everyone I know raves about Dieffenbach’s - a local brand that comes in a can like Charles’ Chips and is very crunchy and lardy.
We get “Kettle” (the brand, not just the type) chips in the UK too, and I have to say they’re usually my favourite kind of chips/crisps. Great to see they’re so popular on both sides of the pond and I’m not missing out on something superior.
As a kid, I loved Wise because they would always have some extra well done chips in the bag. The darker the chip, the sweeter the chip. I now occasionally buy Utz or Cape Cod Russet chips, because they're extra dark and yummy. Shouldn't be surprising that I also order french fries extra dark.
I just went out of my way to buy some Kettle Brand chips today because I saw an article somewhere claiming they are the best. Be interested to see where they wind up in the list when I watch this. [I see they ranked in the top - I like the ones I've eaten so far as well].
I've been sick for a few years and burdened by a really restrictive diet- your ranking videos are, oddly, the only way I get of satisfying that itch of indulging in all kinds of foods. Thanks a ton! I'm still waiting on the gatorwine tier list, btw
I've tried potato chips from different countries (loooove chips). Best ones are the Swiss *"Zweifel"* chips hands down. Everyone who tries them ends up saying the same! People usually prefer the paprika flavor (deliciously sweet and savory at the same time), I always go for the classics though.
I used to work at Jimmy John’s. I would get a pickle pretty much every shift. They’re easily my favorite pickle ever. Their chips are also all really solid.
@@jacobstratton6414Don't you know how important it is to reply to a bunch of comments just to tell people how little you care? You can't not care if you don't take the time to make sure people know that you don't care.
Everyone thinks they like pringles until they have them alongside non-reconstituted chips and realizes just how starchy seeming they are. The novelty of the packaging is what keeps them relevant.
I watched the entire video but missed where you tasted the Utz Kettle chips which did show up on the chart with an 8. I used to live really close to the Utz sign in the small town they're made at in PA so I was hoping to see you taste them. Glad they scored an 8. I have toured the factory in years past it was super clean and all of the staff were very nice.
Haha. Nothing wrong with a nice hot chip. The kids love em. The chips are for the children! (I’m only halfway through, I’m hoping Grandma Utz is on here. Top tier chip)
A classic lay worked for your parents and it’ll work for you too.
a classic lay has the exact structural integrity of my parents' love for me. I shall love my children like they're kettle-cooked, just as they'll deserve
😭😭
Straight Potato Worked for your ancestors, it will work for you too.
Yes, I know I am making a leap here since most people's ancestors probably didn't actually eat straight potatoes.
Make a layered casserole or Lasagna with the crushed up chips.
Thin, boring, too salty
"Is that Lay's?"
Same energy as your mom asking "Is that Pikachu?" for every single Pokemon.
Rating every microwave popcorn
Hi,
This please
@@Charachi ok
Tbh Orville Redenbacher's (specifically Movie Theater Butter) cleans house
Popcorn is all bad unless it's bagged prepoped so you don't get shells in your gums.
I never realized how much I love fold-overs until you talked about them
dare you to rank every bottled water, if you thought vanilla ice cream and chips were bland and hard to talk about i wanna know your opinions on all the water you can get
water torture? lol
Tap water wins
fiji or avalon all the way
my gf and i have done this...
evian bro @@ronydrod
Rate every string cheese. This is the science we need. Some are too bland, some too salty, some too mushy, some too rubbery. I need to know once and for all which is the Supreme string cheese.
As the mother of a toddler who frequently steals her daughter's string cheese, I support this idea.
Some of them have given me stomach aches and I’m not lactose intolerant. I get babybels to compensate for my fear of cheese sticks 😬
I will say with certainty Polly-O is a 2....
The best ones are the twists.
Sargento. Hands down.
Can you post a shot of the entire tier list at the end of these videos?
Yes, 1000% this.
So you could just skip to the end? No.
Right!
You know a lot of youtubers don't do that specifically because people just skip to it right?
@@oneedgyboi606I LOVE inconveniencing the viewer in the name of watch time retention!
Fun Fact: 7/11 just got bought out by their Japanese headquarters. The 7-Select brand got better soon after and their focus is on more fresher foods and snacks at a lower cost margin than only carrying name brands. I have been loving the new 7-Select since the merger and I'm honesty hopeful for 7/11's rebranding into a fresher convenience store!
Japanese 7/11 stores are amazing.
I went to Thailand and there’s a 7-11 like every 100 meters down there. I wonder if their new thing about fresher food will make it there?
There used to be 7/11 stores here in South Florida. Every one I ever noticed was closed years ago, haven't seen one in a long time. (I'n not saying there definitely aren't any, I just don't know where they are and never drive past them).
@@tomhorsley6566 All over West Palm Beach
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If it’s not too late grind all of the chips into an incredibly fine powder and make one HUGE chip from all of the other chips. The one chip to rule them all.
I should really be going to sleep... but what ill do instead is watch this guy rank potato chips.
It's now 3am I'm really tired, but I also really want to know what the best chips are
Close your eyes and listen to him. If you're still awake.
1:59am
Bedtime with babish
@@tonythenonja phaha YEAH
My favorite is watching how many times he was sure of the brand but wasn't right. It just got better each time.
Grandma Utz Kettle-Style Potato Chips. Ingredients: Potatos, lard, salt, (and preservative chemicals of course). My absolute favorite forever.
Yes. The absolute best potato chip out there.
Yep, ate them as I was watching
YES!!!
The BEST!
Don't care what you like! 😊
Can’t wait for the “Rating every chocolate bar” episode 😮
Chocolate??? CHOCOLATE??? *CHOCOLATE!!!!!!*
I love the Kettle pepperoncini chips. Also Ruffles require French onion dip.
My favorite Kettle brand chip is the Honey Dijan flavor!
Grew up in NJ and in the 70's I remember the Charles Chip truck coming to our house to refill our canister with fresh chips. That's probably the only reason people still buy them - for nostalgia.
Don't care what you like! 😊
Grew up in Atlanta in the 70’s and 80’s. I can remember the Charles Chip truck also.
Grew up in Philly and remember the Charlie's (yeah that's what we called them) chips truck.
I used to run a small espresso bar and we sold Miss Vickie’s chips… which I constantly ate because of the large volume of fold-overs. Divine.
Miss Vickie's jalapeno chips rock my socks
The best @@FrenchToastedSouls
@@FrenchToastedSouls A man (or woman) of taste
@@bobson_dugnutt thank you. I'm a lady✨ and I'd do mildly unholy things for miss Vickie's jalapeno chips 😂
@@FrenchToastedSouls hey
07:21 for anyone that's bothered by it, I finally wipe the crumbs off my shirt
Shoulda left em on there like a king.
can you make cooking videos again instead of this? you outsourced all the interesting video ideas to your employees
@@penguiin12He literally has two recent videos that he did... What are you talking about?
I’m interested to know if you sat in the chips yet or did you come up with a different idea?
I literally came down here looking for this comment.
Tims Cascade while being a mainly west coast brand absolutely deserves to be part of the conversation as they are pretty much just better Kettle chips
I second this
Came here for this
Having lived on both coasts for an extensive period, I feel as if I can weigh in on this. While I believe Tim's to be the superior brand, the Utz are right up there with them and a fine regional stand-in to represent their likeness. However, if we were discussing the Tim's Jalapeno, entirely different story as Tim's would sweep all other competition.
i feel like last time i had them they were way too greasy
and cape cod is so flavourful
Haven’t finished the video but I’m getting an ominous feeling about the giant bowl of chip varieties that Is being created
Where are the Miss Vickie's?
Oh shit you’re right.
From my memory, they’re a 7-8.
@@babishculinaryuniverse
Had some today. Meh…
I have been loving Siete’s kettle chips. Especially the salt and vinegar with serrano pepper.
@@M3aximussour cream & sweet chili is the best miss vickies flavour. Sour cream and onion herb is up there too but gets overwhelming when you have alot of them
I'd say Spicy Dill Pickle
Ketchup.
When he said "They taste a day old" I 100% knew cape cod
Ranked with Rea is right there Andrew..
I am the babish now.
@@babishculinaryuniverse Not just the bab but the bab-ish
@@babishculinaryuniverseBiting with Babish
@@babishculinaryuniverseBaking with Babby
@@babishculinaryuniversetoo legendary for our time
You should rank store-bought butter next! Eat it with toast.
On rye!
Great idea
Eat it on a fresh bap.
._.
He needs to find the best bread first, as a control. And then he can then rank the best butter
As a native Pennsylvanian, you almost got the best chip, close. LoL. The UTZ brand “Grandma UTZ Kettle Chip” is hands down the best. The other UTZ kettle chip is different. The Grandma UTZ chips in the tan paper bags are the only ones cooked in lard still to this day. Best chip hands down. Grandma UTZ kettle chips.
As a native Pennsylvanian, I see your Grandma UTZ Kettle Chip and raise you Nibbles with Gibbles.
I bought a bag of these a week ago and they tasted like rancid oil. I’m assuming I got a bad bag but it was unpleasant
@@seanmckee5487 that’s so disappointing. I’m visiting home at the end of the month and will have to buy some to test out.
@@sierra5877 yeah I’m happy to be wrong. I think it’s likely the bag was just bad. Right now I’m blaming it on the store, I intend to get another bag from a different store to be sure about it
Middleswarth are also cooked in lard
Cape Cod should've been way higher, but I must say I have gotten a bag or two in my life where it seemed more al dente than crunchy. Still my favorite though. Especially the russets.
Cape cod ain’t that great. I give it a 5 too. Flavor kinda fishy tasting.
The Dark Russets are GOAT
@@mrouschkateerCape Cod Dark Russets are amazing! And I’m not even a big potato chip guy.
Don't care what you think! 😊
the mushy ones are usually ones that got too cold, but when theyre hot? ooh baby theyre great
No Grandma Utz chips, you're missing out! They're cooked in lard lol. Very unique flavor.
Best potato chip by a MILE.
Grandma Utz and Gibbles take me back
Maybe I got a bad batch, but I've had them and they were soggy and tasted like they were made in old oil.
Oh wow, I haven't had those in a while. I wonder if they're only available in the Mid-Atlantic area.
Yeah Utz are regional!
As a Louisiana native, I LOVE zapps (although I can't say I've ever had the sea salt flavor because they have so many other, much better flavors). For a sea salt chip, trader Joe's sells a ridge cut potato chips and they are exceptionally crunchy, salty, and pair so well with their caramelized onion dip 🤤
Zapps spicy cajun crawtators were sacred in our household.
I love their voodoo chips
But tbh I haven't seen any others
I would definitely watch a Basics episode on uses for leftover potato chips.
I feel like half of the people I knew in the South had recipes for something called Tuna chip casserole which was basically canned tuna + canned cream of mushroom + crushed up potato chips, and I feel like that has a lot of ways you could spruce it up.
What do you mean, "leftover potato chips" 😭😂
My nanny makes potato chip cookies
While you’re on potatoes: ranking frozen fries
And tater tots!
Ore Ida, shoestring fries are king
Would actually really like to see this
One thing to keep in mind, sometimes big factories make different brands, they might change the potato, "batter", or other quality controls.
Old Dutch Potato chips are made and loved in Minnesota
UTZ Dark Russets would be the walk away, drop the mic, winnner. But they weren't in the video. To anyone out there, if you see UTZ Dark Russets on the shelf, pick em up. You won't regret it. I have friends out of town that I made the mistake of bringing some for a BBQ. Now when I visit, and if I don't bring them some, they are unhappy. They actully ask where the chips are.
Nah they're gross AF 🤣 but hey, to each their own
I just mentioned them above. As I said, the darker the chip, the sweeter the chip.
In Ireland there are chips from brands older than USA, and there are Taytos. Very hard to beat
As a delivery driver, 711 chips have been always been my go to.
Yes! And the 7-11 salt and vinegar chips are THE best
For the spicy chip lovers, the "Fiery Hot" Lays style ones are absolutely delicious!
@@dallasmallas How the OG Flamin Hot Lays used to taste before they made them tasteless.
At one point 7-Eleven had a Prime Rib chip, and it was the closest thing to eating an actual steak that I've ever tried. It was shocking.
The Smoked Gouda 711 kettle chips are AMAZING. Also their jalapeno popper cheese puffs are the only kind of cheese puffs i've ever liked.
Ruffles Sour Cream and Cheddar is a certified hood classic.
whatchu know about them hood classics lil homie
Call me crazy, but I like the baked ones better. Baked Ruffles sour cream & cheddar are probably my favorite chips of all time. Perfectly crispy and evenly coated with flavor. Somehow radically different than Baked Lay’s.
Those overpower any sandwich you use them as accompaniment for (odd phrasing, I know.) Sour cream and onion is the flavor to accompany any cold cut sandwich.
Ruffles BBQ was the best chips in the world, but they stopped making it for some weird reason
@@Fuzunga Totally agree! Fantastic chips.
Kettle chips, Costco Krinkle pink salt are the GOAT
I’m from Colorado and the Boulder Canyon Chips are made in Boulder, Colorado. We love them here!
This Boulder place sounds nice
@@boulder6317 It is very nice. Also very, very, very expensive. But I think you would fit right in Boulder.
Why didn't he do them 😢 they're more popular than most of those
@@charlieshek3465 Boulder Canyon chips were the first brand he tried. He liked them. He scored them a 7.
@@CarolynParsons-mv1ji Whaaaaaaa. I didnt even notice
Alvin: _Portions out cooked foods for crew to take home to reduce food waste_
Andrew: _Dumps nearly complete bags of chips into giant bowl, increasing the speed at which they become stale_ "What do we do with all these chips?"
He even was kind enough to run his hands through the whole bowl and touch all of them to make it even grosser to eat some after the fact
I thought Alvin was going to show up and make a spanish tortilla with them, but nope
@@BossyMeatCreature should've just reviewed off the bag, then there would be no waste.
@@BossyMeatCreature Isn't this like eating chips at every party... just think of them as party chips
I'd love to see a store bought coffee ranked!
After seeing the pickle, I wanna see pickle ratings
Would you just look at the size of that goddamn pickle.
Oh and me too, I love pickles! Favorite is Bubbie's Bread & Butter.
@@babishculinaryuniverse That's what she said.
@@babishculinaryuniverse You'd have to get some Mount Olive if you did.
Or at least Dill Pickle chips.
Also, it's the pickle factory in Queens still open?
The “calling them crackers” slip was incredible 😂😂😂😂
Hilarious!
I love when the crew cracks up in the background, makes the moment so much funnier. 12:26 made me laugh louder than I should've
That bowl for the leftover chips was slightly larger than I thought it was gonna be
You Could’ve Fooled Me! Is my favorite line EVER
I love these ranking videos. Would love to see one about store-bought pierogis and/or raviolis
What I've learned from this so far is that there are a lot of brands that I just don't know about.
Potato chips aren't rocket science so there are a lot of local players.
You need to get ahold of Tim’s potato chips, I think they’re fairly exclusive to the northwest but they’re the best potato chips
Same for Guy's chips from the midwest.
Tim's jalapeno chips are arguably the world's best chip
Andrew would love them.. thicc and extra crunchy!
i knew the joke was coming at 12:27… did i still chuckle like a teenage boy?
yes.
Andrew’s humor is top tier. I had several genuine chuckles. I’ve been watching your videos since 2018 and it’s been wonderful to watch you grow!
Utz Grandma Kettle chips are the only kind I will eat a whole bag of. Next up is the entire Zapp's lineup.
Bbq grandma or regular?
Voodoo first tho, right?
Cajun crawtator is the best Zapps flavor
Cape Cod getting a 4 is a crime.
honestly
Chocolate Chip Cookie throwdown could fit into this series!
Ironically enough I just finished watching The Fake (And Real) History of Potato Chips by Tasting History With Max Miller.
that and this are a great double feature.
@@confixilman7976 I love Tasting History!!! Max is one of my absolute favorite TH-cam personalities. It blows me away that his videos are all edited, produced and researched by just himself and Jose. I know he used to work for Disney and Jose still does, which gives them the perfect background, but it’s still super impressive. I look forward to Tuesday every week to see what he comes up with next. I’m definitely going to make the strawberry tart he made this week from King Henry VIII’s time. It sounds delicious!
@@CarolynParsons-mv1ji real
That would be a coincidence not irony.
shoutout to that ending chip bowl asmr, GLORIOUS
Cape Cod sends their worst batches to New York, as New York sends it's worst to Cape Cod
Feel like we got to start worrying about this guy's blood pressure
If you're concerned for him, ErikTheElectric should be sending warning sirens for BP. XD
One of my guilty pleasures are the Ruffles cheddar and sour cream chips with the Lay's french onion dip. Regular Lays are too thin for my preference.
I could watch him rank anything
I'm surprised that Tim's Cascade chips didn't make an appearance
I was thinking that the whole video
They couldn't do it because it would be an obvious 10 ;)
I bet Andrew would like them quite a bit as they're thiccer than most and almost too crunchy (for me at least). Nice to see Kettle up there though (outta Salem, OR). Although I wouldn't mind Tim's at Costco :)
Sadly I don't think they made the list because they are a northwest brand chip
@@Deathgodshi Kettle is out of Salem, OR
Not tasting Tim’s chips from the Pacific Northwest is a crime. I thought they were more widely available now too! Give them a try if you’re able!
I wonder if 7-11 just gets theirs from Kettle (brand) chips? A lot of people think Kettle chips are too thick but I'm with Babish. Thicker = better.
Possibly, but they seem to have some different ingredients, 7-11 used bell peppers while Kettle does not for their jalapeño line, if I recall correctly.
Kettle brand’s the best! Especially their jalapeño flavor 😍 salt and pepper ones are also a staple for me
I played a drinking game for every time you said "foldover" and now im hammered 😂 Thanks Babish
I live in central PA and we’re practically the heartland of potato chips. My favorite are Utz - light and crispy like Lay’s. Everyone I know raves about Dieffenbach’s - a local brand that comes in a can like Charles’ Chips and is very crunchy and lardy.
Anyone in the PNW knows Tim's are top tier
Andrew asking “Should I sit in this bowl of chips?” after earlier saying “ridged for my pleasure” is not something the BCU is ready for.
Kettle and Dirty of my two favs, for sure.
rank canned campbells soups next!! there’s so many flavors and variety, you gotta include the ones in the little bowls too :)
He didn’t put miss Vickie’s in because it’s obvious that’s the best potato chip
Jalapeno
We get “Kettle” (the brand, not just the type) chips in the UK too, and I have to say they’re usually my favourite kind of chips/crisps. Great to see they’re so popular on both sides of the pond and I’m not missing out on something superior.
Interesting to see the results right after watching a video about 7 Eleven making a big shift to improve their food offerings in the US.
As a kid, I loved Wise because they would always have some extra well done chips in the bag. The darker the chip, the sweeter the chip. I now occasionally buy Utz or Cape Cod Russet chips, because they're extra dark and yummy. Shouldn't be surprising that I also order french fries extra dark.
I just went out of my way to buy some Kettle Brand chips today because I saw an article somewhere claiming they are the best. Be interested to see where they wind up in the list when I watch this. [I see they ranked in the top - I like the ones I've eaten so far as well].
Need to try Tim's Cascade Chips from Western Washington.
Crushed potato chips make an excellent coating for fried chicken. Yum!
I like the Wise because they have the burnt flavor. Same for pretzels that are dark cooked. I like the Kettle dark chips too.
Don't care 😊
Love the nod to Frasier with the, “I’m listening”! Made my day!
Lay's is better than most for consistency alone. Who wants to play minesweeper with a bag containing excellent and terrible chips?
Salt and vinegar lays will always be my favorite, then plain ruffles
I'm obsessed with foldovers too, Andrew.
28:08 man in the background was genuinely taken aback that access to the chip bowl was being denied. Like Babish just crossed a chippy rubicon.
he understands me and my love for kettle chips. the foldovers ARE the best ones.
the way you said "these are all the same" had the same energy as hannibal buress going "pretzels is the same" from that one eric andre show bit
5:00 You like Lays. Until you taste something else. Then, Lays taste really bad.
Tim's Cascade Potato Chips are the best!
Was hoping to see a bag of Tim's in there
I've been sick for a few years and burdened by a really restrictive diet- your ranking videos are, oddly, the only way I get of satisfying that itch of indulging in all kinds of foods. Thanks a ton!
I'm still waiting on the gatorwine tier list, btw
can't wait for the bottled water rankings
Thank you for the continuation of "Ya coulda fooled me!?" new classic
I've tried potato chips from different countries (loooove chips). Best ones are the Swiss *"Zweifel"* chips hands down. Everyone who tries them ends up saying the same! People usually prefer the paprika flavor (deliciously sweet and savory at the same time), I always go for the classics though.
now i need a "you could've fooled me" montage.
I used to work at Jimmy John’s. I would get a pickle pretty much every shift. They’re easily my favorite pickle ever. Their chips are also all really solid.
Don't care!
@@nolancho that’s a bizarre thing to say to a complete stranger. Maybe don’t be such a miserable person?
@@jacobstratton6414Don't you know how important it is to reply to a bunch of comments just to tell people how little you care? You can't not care if you don't take the time to make sure people know that you don't care.
@@AssassinLupus7 ahh yes my mistake
Everyone thinks they like pringles until they have them alongside non-reconstituted chips and realizes just how starchy seeming they are.
The novelty of the packaging is what keeps them relevant.
It’s too bad you couldn’t get the PNW favorite Tim’s Cascade, they’re great
Especially since he had Tillamook cheese in the meatball sub episode. I confused.
Getting to hear the sound of all the potato chips falling into the giant bowl at the end really put a bow on this whole video.
The best chip I ever ate was Cape Cod Black Garlic (limited edition). Now my go-to's are Zapps Voodoo and UTZ Kettle Smokin' Sweet BBQ
Utz Dark Russets are my favorite plain potato chips.
I’d love to hear your opinion on Tim’s Cascade kettle chips. Otherwise it was a very entertaining video!
I watched the entire video but missed where you tasted the Utz Kettle chips which did show up on the chart with an 8. I used to live really close to the Utz sign in the small town they're made at in PA so I was hoping to see you taste them. Glad they scored an 8. I have toured the factory in years past it was super clean and all of the staff were very nice.
You have the bowl of chips, time to rate chip dips
You gotta try to go to the Herr’s factory, Babish. They give you a fresh hot chip on the tour.
That's Coming on Strong, but I'll heed The Warning. Just glad they're not Made in the Dark!
...Hot Chip.
Haha. Nothing wrong with a nice hot chip. The kids love em. The chips are for the children! (I’m only halfway through, I’m hoping Grandma Utz is on here. Top tier chip)
That's not quite eating a Frito fresh off the line, but it IS tempting...
@@babishculinaryuniverse Just wanted to let you know that I had One Pure Thought, and got your reference.
By the way, Grandma Utz chips are especially unique and delicious as they are cooked in lard.