Kettle Brand’s Krinkle Cut line is this weekend’s foodie favorite

Kettle Brand Krinkle Cut Truffle & Sea Salt Chips. Image courtesy of Kettle Brand
Kettle Brand Krinkle Cut Truffle & Sea Salt Chips. Image courtesy of Kettle Brand /
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If you haven’t enjoyed Kettle Brand’s new Krinkle Cut line, you are missing out! And we’ll admit, we’ve been sleeping on these new flavors as well, but no more! Our weekend foodie favorite is Kettle Brand, here’s why you need to grab a bag (or 10)  of these potato chips for the weekend.

Kettle Brand refreshed its Krinkle Cut line earlier this year, and we’ve been sleeping on it! The Krinkle Cut line now includes two new flavors: Habanero Lime and Truffle & Sea Salt. It has also brought back two favorites, Dill Pickle and Salt & Fresh Ground Pepper.

Is your mouth watering yet? It will be soon!

Earlier this month, we shared some delicious Krinkle Cut Cocktail Pairings. You can check that out  HERE. Some of the pairings include Kettle Brand Krinkle Cut Salt & Fresh Ground Pepper with a Rum Negroni, and Kettle Brand Krinkle Cut Dill Pickle with a Bloody Mary.

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Kettle Brand’s Krinkle Cut line is a must-have

The four Krinkle Cut flavors are:

  • Truffle & Sea Salt
  • Habanero Lime
  • Dill Pickle
  • Cut Salt & Fresh Ground Pepper

My personal favorite from the four are Truffle & Sea Salt and Habanero Lime! The brand was so gracious to send me a bag of each! My taste buds were very grateful! Which are your favorite or are you more eager to try (if you haven’t already)?

You can find these at your local massive retailers such as Whole Foods, Kroger, and Albertsons, for a suggested price of $2.99 for a 5-oz bag or an 8.5 oz bag for $3.89. 

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