Lay's Kettle Cooked Honey Chipotle
I have to admit that the fact that the flavor has the word "honey" in the name made me hesitant to buy it. I kept remembering back to the dreaded Cappuccino chips and freezing in terror. Still, it's all for science, or at least all three of my dedicated readers, so I lied to myself and bought a bag.
The scent on opening the bag was actually pretty good. They smelled honey sweet with pepper undertones. The chips had a light dusting of red-brown powder and the slightly greasy sheen I now associate with kettle chips.
Celeste tasted them first and said, "Be ready. The flavor comes at you really fast."
She was right. The taste was a mildly spicy zing quickly followed by a strong honey note.
My initial reaction was, "Huh."
Cindy tried one and said, "Huh."
They're not horrible, but I think they're a bit too sweet.
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