Dive into a nostalgic journey through potato chip flavors that have vanished from store shelves! From Jalapeño Pringles to Lay's Deep Dish Pizza Chips, we're exploring the most memorable discontinued snacks that left us craving more.
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00:00It's Platter's Potato Chips. So now there's two stackable potato chips in town.
00:04Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we're looking at potato chip flavors and brands that were discontinued.
00:09Since we're emphasizing the potato in potato chips,
00:12we're excluding corn-based products like Doritos and Cheetos.
00:16New Crunch Taters, my name is Keith.
00:20When that crunch explodes, knock me off my feet.
00:24Number 10. Jalapeno Pringles.
00:27Some snack on chips, but for those who need a treat with more of a kick,
00:30there's always that jar of jalapenos in the fridge. Who says you can't have both?
00:34Hey, you guys want to stack different Pringles flavors to create new flavor combos? Here,
00:37I'll go first. Pizza, barbecue, and jalapeno. The spicy barbecue pizza stack.
00:42For a period, you could. Hitting store shelves in 2005,
00:46jalapeno-flavored Pringles were introduced as a limited-time product.
00:49Much like the zesty taste they left in your mouth, though, they stuck around.
00:53They remind me of Miss Vicky's jalapeno for sure.
00:57But of course, theirs are kettle-cooked, and these are Pringles.
01:01That's actually a great little flavor. I'm actually digging these quite a lot.
01:05The fan-favorite flavor was available for more than a decade and a half.
01:09Around 2022, consumers noticed jalapeno Pringles had become scarce.
01:13Pringles confirmed in 2023 that they had discontinued the flavor,
01:18sending grieving fans to purchase whatever remaining cans they could find on online
01:22retailers. This decision left patrons red in the face, needing a jalapeno to quench their
01:27frustration. When people think of discontinued chips that pack a pizza punch,
01:51Keebler's pizzerias often come to mind. Alas, those didn't contain potatoes,
02:04although Lay's Deep-Dish Pizza Chips are another story. Part of Lay's Taste of America line,
02:10the Deep-Dish Pizza Chips stood out from the pack. Drawing inspiration from the historic chain
02:20Giordano's, it might not have been as thick as a Deep-Dish Pizza, but every chip contained the
02:25taste of Chicago. Initially available from 2018 to 2019, the Deep-Dish Pizza flavor came back in
02:312022, albeit without Giordano's branding. Once again, this would be a limited-time offer. Maybe
02:38Lay's will bring the flavor back for another encore. For now, they're gone with the Windy City.
02:438. O'Boysies
02:47While best known for their cookies, there was a time when Keebler Company tried tapping into
02:51other snack food demographics, the potato chip crowd included. Among their sorely missed products
03:02are O'Boysies, which hit the scene in the late 80s with original and sour cream and onion flavors.
03:06There were many words to describe these potato chips. Bubbling, crackly, and as they repeatedly
03:12put in the advertising, o'boisterous. That phrase never really caught on. Although,
03:20O'Boysies kept consumers coming back well into the 90s. The writing was on the wall in December
03:251995 when Keebler closed its Haltom City factory where salted chips were made. O'Boysies quietly
03:31disappeared not long after. But if they ever return, the snack aisle is bound to become boisterous.
03:377. Lay's Wavy Milk Chocolate Covered Potato Chips
03:42In the mood for something salty and sweet,
03:45Lay's offered the ideal combo with their wavy milk chocolate covered flavor.
03:49But what's that? You say you're more of a dark chocolate person? Well, good news! Lay's also
04:09produced a dark chocolate flavor, as well as a milk chocolate with almond pieces for those who
04:14want a little something extra. Now for the bad news. When the chocolate-dipped chip arrived in
04:252013, Lay's stressed that this wouldn't be a mainstay. VP of Marketing Ram Krishnan said
04:31that could change if the chocolate chips proved popular enough. They apparently weren't,
04:36since you can't purchase them anywhere now. However, if you have some chocolate and original
04:47Lay's chips, they're easy enough to make at home.
04:496. O'Grady's
04:51Debuting in 1984, O'Grady's was all about giving people more. Well,
04:56maybe not more flavors, as there were initially only two. Original and au gratin.
05:06When it came to the latter, few potato chips on the market were cheesier. O'Grady's upped its
05:13game with flavors like Hearty Seasonings and The Works. These chips were also considerably
05:18bigger than what consumers were used to, meaning patrons would put their money toward a hefty
05:23mouthful. Speaking of money, Frito-Lay reportedly invested $25 million in advertising.
05:36Championing the slogan, the more potato, potato chip. Despite the larger-than-life
05:40marketing and taste, O'Grady's got crushed in the 90s. We suppose Ruffles provided a
05:47close alternative, but even years later, O'Grady's leaves us craving more.
05:525. Crunch Taters
05:53Home Alone takes us back to a bygone era when VHS tapes dominated the format war,
05:58the Pepsi can possessed a more appealing design, and Crunch Taters were the snack
06:02choice of children everywhere. In addition to receiving an endorsement from Kevin McAllister,
06:10these kettle-styled potato chips were distinguished with a cowboy alligator on the bag.
06:15After spending years in snack food limbo, Lays revived Crunch Taters in 2022 and 2024
06:21with three flavors — Original, Barbecue Mighty Mesquite, and Hoppin' Jalapeno.
06:32Just as Christmas comes and goes, Crunch Taters sadly weren't back for good.
06:38If you look in the right places online, you still might be able to wrangle up a bag.
06:42For the rest of us, Crunch Taters exclusively exist somewhere in our memories.
06:594. Tato Wilds
07:0180s kids may fondly remember Keebler Tato Skins, but for those growing up in the mid-90s,
07:06the mere mention of Tato Wilds will trigger memories among your taste buds.
07:17In addition to flavors like cheese and bacon and sour cream and onion,
07:20these chips came in two different shapes — Traditional Tato Skin and Criss Cross.
07:24Their time in the limelight was bound to be short-lived, as Tato Wilds were introduced in
07:281995, around the same time Keebler started distancing itself from salty snacks.
07:36Tato Wilds would go defunct by 1997, although if you can somehow track down a bag,
07:41it'll be like opening a time capsule. On that note, the commercials were peak 90s,
07:46when everything sold to us on TV looked wild.
07:503. Daddy Crisp Chips
07:52The 80s and 90s crowd probably won't even recognize Daddy Crisp Chips.
07:57For those who lived through the 70s, these potato chips were a source of comfort food.
08:04Ray Francis founded the Daddy Crisp Company based in Atlanta. Potato chips became a
08:08hot-ticket item for the company, with flavors like Ripple, sour cream and onion,
08:12and barbecue taking a bite out of the market. The brand has since faded into obscurity,
08:17although Daddy Crisp Chips have garnered more attention in recent years.
08:27Although, this is primarily due to an old commercial with the tagline,
08:32Love Your Daddy. While we would love to see these chips make a comeback,
08:36the marketing department would definitely need a new slogan.
08:44100% natural, 100% crisp will do.
08:472. Lay's Southern Biscuits & Gravy
08:50They say that potato chips are a snack, not a meal. In the case of Lay's Southern Biscuits
08:54& Gravy, we must disagree. In 2015, millions voted in Lay's Do Us A Flavor contest.
09:03The finalists included West Coast Truffle Fries, New York Reuben and Greek Town Hero,
09:08yet Southern Biscuits & Gravy emerged victorious. Haley Green, who submitted the flavor idea,
09:13won $1 million. Consumers were the true winners,
09:24chowing down on soul food in chip form. The buttermilk taste will make anyone nostalgic
09:28for a home-cooked meal. While we're on the subject of nostalgia, the chips were discontinued around
09:332018 followed by an all-too-brief return in 2024. Do us a favor, Lay's, and bring this flavor back
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10:041. Planter's Potato Chips
10:08Famous for its nuts and monocled mascot, Planter's has branched out with several
10:12products we'd like to see back on store shelves. PB Crisps, anyone?
10:24Since we're celebrating potato chips, though, let's revisit an old favorite.
10:28Planter's Potato Chips are about as classic as you can get. The snack giant aimed to compete
10:32with Pringles, with similarly stackable chips in a tennis ball-like can. The commercials at the
10:40time even received testimonials from people claiming they preferred the taste of Planter's.
10:44Whether or not those endorsements were legit, it's safe to say Pringles came out on top.
10:48Since we love a snack smackdown, maybe it's time for Planter's to bring back their potato chips.
10:53We think they can stack up against the competition.
11:03Which potato chip flavor do you want to see brought out of retirement? Let us know in the comments.
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