List of potato chip brands

[1] In the Gulf South, Zapp's of Gramercy, Louisiana, makes kettle-cooked chips using regional flavors such as Crawtator, Cajun dill, Voodoo, and Creole onion.

In Canada, seasonings include the unique all-dressed, as well as dill pickle,[4] jalapeño, ketchup,[4][5] barbecue, sour cream and onion, and salt and vinegar.

[7] Loblaw, Canada's largest food retailer, offers several unusual flavors under its President's Choice brand, including poutine, maple bacon, Jamaican jerk chicken, Greek feta and olive, ballpark hot dog, and barbecue baby back ribs.

[11][12] More exotic flavors are Thai sweet chili, roast pork and creamy mustard sauce, lime and Thai spices, chicken with Italian herbs, Spicy Sriracha, BBQ Pulled Pork, sea salt and cracked black pepper, sea salt and cider vinegar, spicy and aromatic curry, turkey and bacon, caramelized onion and sweet balsamic vinegar, Stilton and cranberry.

This then caused concern about false advertising, and so a compromise was agreed with the trading standards authorities: the labelling was amended to "Hedgehog® Flavoured Crisps".

Lay's offers crab-flavored and no-cream green onion flavored chips as ones made uniquely for Russian market (see bottom-right corner of "About" page of Lays.ru).

In Japan, flavors include norishio (nori and salt), consommé, wasabi, soy sauce and butter, garlic, plum, barbecue, pizza, mayonnaise, and black pepper.

Common potato chips flavors marketed in Indonesia include beef barbecue, spicy chicken, cheese and plain salted.

[29] In Hong Kong, the two prominent potato chips are the spicy "Ethnican" variety by Calbee,[30] and barbecue by Jack 'n Jill.

Walkers salt and vinegar
McCoy's crinkle-cut crisps
Bowl of pizza-flavored chips in Japan