SPOTTED ON SHELVES – 9/3/2015

Here are some interesting new and limited edition products found on store shelves by us and your fellow readers. If you’ve tried any of the products, share your thoughts about them in the comments.

Tapatio Powder Spice Packets

Tapatio Powder Spice Packets

You could spice up fruits and vegetables with this. Or you could be the one who starts the Tapatio Powder Spice Packets Challenge meme on YouTube. (Spotted by Robbie at Walmart.)

Old Dutch Arriba Sriracha Tortilla Chips

Old Dutch Arriba Sriracha Tortilla Chips

Sriracha tortilla chips? What’s next? Sriracha rice chips? (Spotted by Dustin at Kwik Trip.)

Lundberg Rice Chips (Smoky Maple and Sriracha)

Lundberg Rice Chips (Smoky Maple and Sriracha)

Well then. (Spotted by Dustin at Whole Foods.)

Dutch Crunch Bistro Blend Kettle Chips

Dutch Crunch Bistro Blend Kettle Chips

These are the same chips served in restaurants across the upper midwest. At the restaurants I go to here on this rock in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, I get to pick the chips to eat. Yes, the restaurants I’m talking about are really just Subway locations. Here’s a review of them. (Spotted by Dustin at Kwik Trip.)

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One thought to “SPOTTED ON SHELVES – 9/3/2015”

  1. Lundberg rice chips are great! They’re usually a blend of rice and corn. Haven’t seen the Sriracha flavor yet, but will definitely try it. My favorite is the plain one, then maybe Honey Dijon, but they’re all good.

    Lundberg does rice right – for example, their rice cakes have nothing in common with those cardboard things peddled to dieters (I like their mochi rice cakes especially). Real calories and substance, great for open-face sandwiches. They make good rice pasta also, doesn’t get mushy while cooking.

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