Yes, you can bring potato chips into the US, but they must be commercially packaged and labeled. Homemade or unsealed chips are generally not allowed due to agricultural and health regulations. Always check the latest guidelines from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) before traveling, as rules can change.
episode 50
Potato Chips
Potato Chips were invented in the United States.
Potato chips were originally called "crisp" or "crisps" in the UK, while in the US, they were referred to simply as "potato chips." The invention of potato chips is credited to George Crum in 1853, who created them as a response to a customer's complaint about soggy fried potatoes. The name "potato chips" became widely adopted as the snack gained popularity.
Potato crisps (in the US they are called potato chips) are a snack rather than a meal.
because they are little chips of the potato not big chunks
Sterzing's potato chips was created in 1935.
Potato chips can't run at all.
what president was in office when potato chips were invented
Kettle chips. Because they are baked, potato chips are fried.
Bought out by Jays Potato Chips i n Chicago.
Yes; you can eat potato chips, provided you are not allergic to potatoes.