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American chip-lovers have begged Lay’s to release a specific flavor for years—and now their dreams are coming true, with news the company is finally making Lay's All Dressed chips available in the United States. Lay’s is announcing the news in a Super Bowl commercial, their first ad since the 2022 Super Bowl featuring Paul Rudd and Seth Rogen.
The All Dressed flavor has only been available in Canada up until now, much to the frustration of U.S. customers addicted to the delicious snacks. The chips have a unique flavor, combining Barbecue, Salt & Vinegar, and Sour Cream & Onion to create a sweet, savory, and tangy taste. “Crisp, spicy, full of flavour. Love, love, loved them.
This technically is not the first time Lay’s launched their All Dressed flavor in the U.S.—the company debuted Ruffles All Dressed chips in 2015 before discontinuing them in 2021, and they were also available for a limited time in the fall of 2024. Even then, fans were not impressed with the Ruffles, saying they didn’t taste the same as the Canadian chips.
“All Dressed chips are Canada’s gift to the world,” one Redditor said. “These are the absolute best chips Lays has ever done. Thank you for reminding me,” another commented. Look out for the chips on shelves from January 12, 2025, in 2.5-ounce and 7.75-ounce sizes. And if you enjoyed this article, don't miss I Tried 10 Different Plain Potato Chips & Only One Had Perfect Texture and Seasoning.
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