A Canadian TikToker who goes by @caalleigh on the social platform showcased several Canadian snacks that are not available in the U.S. and are well worth crossing the border for.
Things you won't find in a typical WA state home, including crawfish pots, RC Cola, a front porch stoop, ketchup chips, and a an heirloom sweet tea pitcher.
Rich Lieberman and his son Jacob, 15, from Virginia, made the journey to Niagara Falls in July and bought almost every bag of the Lays ketchup chips that No Frills store had.
As the undisputed destination for poutine, smoked meat, and bagels, it shouldn't come as too much of a surprise that Canada is also a crispy contender when it comes to potato chips. While the true north carries just about every major potato chip brand under the sun, Canada is home to a few signature chip flavours that you'll only be able to find here.
The wide world of potato chip flavors is full of sensory surprises, and it’s always interesting to see which flavors people in other countries favor. Our Canadian neighbors to the north love two fascinating varieties that, for whatever reason, have just never taken off on our side of the continent for some reason. But for one of those flavors, that might be about to change.