So che è probabilmente sciocco ma come americano (non felice al momento) che ha sognato di visitare l’Irlanda, queste patatine nel mio negozio di alimentari locale mi hanno reso così felice.

    Stiamo pianificando il nostro primo viaggio in Irlanda e ho cercato tutto ciò che posso per una gita di dieci giorni. Il mio albero genealogico ha legami con il Donegal ma da quasi duecento anni fa, quindi non avrei mai affermato di essere irlandese.

    Comunque, adoro le patatine e non vedo l’ora di visitare!

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    1. ExpertSolution7 on

      Good Irish crisps (unlike Tayto which is actually German). 

    2. cinclushibernicus on

      They’re alright, nothing compared to O’ Donnells though. Cheddar and Ballymaloe Relish are far better than any Keogh crisps

    3. IManAMAAMA on

      I have to say the American version of sour cream (or any crisps that emulate a milk-based product) taste absolutely awful and artificial. I’m not sure what goes into them but it’s revolting.

      Had a Pringles Everything Bagel flavor and I actually gagged.

      I completely understand the hype Tayto gets from Irish emigrants.

    4. DCON-creates on

      These are S-Tier crisps.

      As an all-things-potato enthusiast, these are the cream of the crop when it comes to crisps.

      The crinkle cut sour cream in particular have an incredible flavour. (which are the ones you have!)

    5. DeathDefyingCrab on

      I visit family in the USA from Ireland, no joking half my luggage is filled with these crisps (chips)

    6. shootersf on

      I hope you have a great time here! Plenty of options to try out. Just remember crisps when you’re here 😀 Though most pub staff when hearing the accent, if you aren’t actively holding a menu, will double check if you ask for chips.

    7. Animated_Astronaut on

      I can’t believe this guy hates our crisps and is claiming to be Irish smh.

    8. Immediate_Radio_8012 on

      These are made near where I’m from. 
      One of the parents in the school I taught in worked there. They ran this programme with my class where the kids could grow their own potatoes. 

      The parent came back to collect everything the kids had grown. A few weeks later a giant box full of crisps showed up for them, name with the potatoes they’d grown. 

       Loved it. Loads left over for teacher too. 

    9. DanceWithGoats on

      I live in New Hampshire, US, and my local grocery store just started carrying this brand. The Truffle and Irish Butter chips are incredible.

    10. dazzathomas on

      These are fantastic. I’ve been buying these specific ones along with the Cheddar and Onion in Dunnes for €2.25 a bag over the last couple of weeks. They’re usually a bit dearer. I accidentally ordered the same flavour that weren’t crinkle cut, and they just weren’t the same at all. These ones I’d recommend over a kettle chip type cut.

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