This idea was after several cones with my g/f....
After alternating between cheese & onion chips and milk chocolate blocks, she came up with the brilliant idea.
Two of the most essential food groups combined in one!
A taste sensation!-- Phurge, Dec 02 2000 Baked http://www.surprise...ed_potato_chips.cfm [blahginger, Dec 02 2000, last modified Oct 04 2004] A variety http://www.demour.com/Items.asp?ItemID=2 [blahginger, Dec 02 2000, last modified Oct 04 2004] Baked https://www.chocola...m/product/sea-salt/ [hippo, Nov 16 2021] Too Much! I'd have to drink several gallons of milk or cola to get that down. A bit milder is ok, like Wendy's chocolate shake and a order of fries. Dip the fries into the shake, Salty and sweet. That's me-- pss_10, Dec 02 2000 Wurf! That sounds repulsive...-- StarChaser, Dec 02 2000 I have had these before. StarChaser is right.-- blahginger, Dec 03 2000 Sorry but this has been thought of.... Page 348 of "America's Favorite Brand Name Holiday Recipes". I have never tried it myself but I bumped into it in their Chocolate Fantasy's section listed as Chocolate-Dipped Delights last week looking for stuff to make for my Christmas Party.-- leefryder, Dec 08 2000 I can't believe I actually got up and poured some chocolate syrup on my Pringles just now. Verdict: it's not particularly repulsive; in fact, it seems to bring out the potato flavor in the chip more than the standard onion/sour cream combo. I think I'll stick to chocolate/caramel popcorn balls, however.-- shkspr, Dec 08 2000 There was a chocolate covored potato chip business at the intersection of Hollywood and Vine ...for two months.-- thumbwax, Dec 08 2000 Receipt: Potato crisps. Strawberry Quik (from USA). Make a paste with the Quik. Coat crisps. Bake in oven on low for eight hours. Remove chips. Eat.-- Vance, Jan 30 2001 I broke out in a sweat - thought I had found some chunky carpenters covered in chocolate ......wow-- po, Nov 14 2001 random, halfbakery