Americans may have exported junk food around the world, but other countries put their own twist on junk food.
Canada's best-known quirk is ketchup chips, but as you can see below, you can find all kinds of different flavor of chips in Canada.
Crispy bacon (left) is a rather unusual flavor. Unfortunately, the chips don't actually have bacon, but you should get more of a smoked flavor in those chips.
Canada's sweet tooth is different than the U.S. sweet tooth, as you can see with honey mustard potato chips.
If you're pregnant, you can get pickle-flavored Doritos.
You wouldn't think of potato chips as being "naked" until you see the "all dressed" version. "All dressed" is defined as onions, peppers, and vinegar, flavors you wouldn't think to see in the United States.
And you can see bacon again in the sour cream and bacon flavored chips.
None of these chips actually have the items in question within the chips; they are all done through natural and artificial flavors. However, they are more fun than plain ol' chips.
Your mouth may salivate … you might need to make the trip to Canada to get some of these chips.
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