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  2. All-dressed - Wikipedia

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    The term "all-dressed" and its French equivalent toute garnie originally applied to pizza, meaning roughly "everything-on-it", deluxe, or "the works". [1] The term "all-dressed" extended beyond just pizza and found its way into the world of potato chips. Many early references to the flavour all-dressed are linked to pizza flavour potato chips. [1]

  3. Humpty Dumpty Snack Foods - Wikipedia

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    Humpty Dumpty's ridged chip varieties include Regular, and All-Dressed. Most of these flavors are sold in Canada under the Old Dutch brand, which took over Humpty Dumpty's potato chip line in Canada after acquiring the company in 2006.

  4. Fan-Favorite International Lay's Flavor Is Finally Available ...

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    The All Dressed Lay's are on sale now in stores and on Snacks.com. The news of the chips' arrival in the United States first came in October 2024 , and thankfully, they have finally arrived.

  5. The Whole Shabang - Wikipedia

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    The Whole Shabang started off as a flavor of Moon Lodge potato chips by Keefe's private label brand of potato chips for prison commissary stores. The flavor is often described as a hybrid between salt & vinegar and barbecue potato chips sold in more mainstream retail channels, known in Canada as all-dressed.

  6. Fans Say They 'NEED' Lay's Flavor Hitting US Shelves Later ...

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    The popular chip flavor was once a Canadian snack staple, but now fans say they have 'no reason to go' across the border.

  7. Pretty Tasty, Eh? Beloved Canadian Foods Every American ... - AOL

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    Peameal Bacon. Interestingly, the most Canadian of bacons isn't Canadian bacon (actually an American term for a smoked back bacon) but peameal bacon, which originated in Toronto in the early 1900s ...