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He tried, but he couldn't do it,
He tried, but he couldn't do it,
No one can eat just one.
He loves his Lays potato chips,
Lay's potato chips
Lay's potato chips
No one can eat just one.
Well one, it's a brand of lubricant for sex and what not... Or if you mean wet lubes in general... they're just just water based compared to regular lubes so it's not as sticky and messy and it washes off pretty easily.
You can actually. I was using one youtube to mp3 converter website for a long time until my computer crashed with viruses just a few months ago. Not all videos have a virus to it, but it's very risking to take a chance on one. I suggest not ataking a chance whatsoever if you want to save your money from buying a brand new computer.
I was confused by the Hohner-like box, but it turns out to be made by Schylling. I'd gone through the whole Hohner catalog, but couldn't find one with a green comb. Also, none of them had boxes with only the word "HARMONICA" in big yellow letters. I ended up just Googling for 'cheap harmonicas', since I figured Ferguson's people would buy them in bulk to give away.
What year did I'm just the kind of guy come out
Randy Newman wrote but never recorded "Just One Smile"
Lays Potato Chips
Chuck Norris can eat a half of a lays chip, their powers are useless against him.
I worked for a potato chip company in the Detroit area for 7 years. A stale potato chip usually will not snap as crisp or sharp as a fresh one. There will be a slight bend to it before it breaks. Also, you will taste more of a bland potato flavor as opposed to a deep-fried potato taste. The taste just about loses its "fried" flavor.
The unique selling proposition for Lay's Potato Chips is "I bet you can't eat just one".
The unique selling proposition for Lay's Potato Chips is "I bet you can't eat just one".
Lays potato chips
The difference is that potato chips have more fat in them, and also are more greasy that tortilla chips. Tortilla chips have salt but they aren't very greasy. Many people prefer potato chips better than tortilla.
Due to meat-rationing just after WW II, potato crisps were begun to be sliced.
No, It will just pop open a little bit at either end (where you would normally pull it open).
Gordon's Potato Chips is a brand of potato chips that originated in the United States. The company was founded by Edward Gordon in 1941 in Rockland, Maine. According to the company's history, Edward Gordon started the business with just a few small fryers and a simple recipe for potato chips. As the popularity of his chips grew, he expanded his production capabilities and began selling his chips throughout Maine and the surrounding states. Over the years, Gordon's Potato Chips became known for their high-quality, crispy chips, and the company continued to expand its product line to include other snack foods such as popcorn and pretzels. In 1986, the company was acquired by Martin's Potato Chips, another well-known potato chip brand based in Pennsylvania. Martin's continues to produce Gordon's Potato Chips to this day, using the same recipe and commitment to quality that Edward Gordon established over 80 years ago. While Gordon's Potato Chips is a relatively small brand compared to some of the larger national potato chip companies, it has a loyal following among consumers who appreciate the company's commitment to quality and tradition. Btw I have a link in bio that may interest you
the potato slice sucks in some of the water. that how it gets soggy
The main factory is in Central CA just outside of Stockton.