Herr’s launches mystery potato chip flavor that could win someone $10,000
Updated May 18, 2021;
Posted May 18, 2021
Herr s has released a Flavor Mix Mystery that combines three flavors of its potato chips. Someone will win $10,000 by guessing the three flavors.
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The chip has three flavors.
“We have taken three classic flavors and mixed them into one tasty chip, to make one never-tasted-before flavor,” said Bob Clark, Herr’s vice president of marketing. “One chip and fifteen Herr’s flavors to choose from. With over 2,500 possible flavor combinations, we are putting your taste buds to the ultimate taste test.”
The 15 flavors fans can choose from are: Sour Cream & Onion, Barbecue, Salt & Vinegar, Cheddar & Sour Cream, Honey BBQ, Red Hot, Fire, Ketchup, Old Bay, Salt & Pepper, Creamy Dill, Jalapeño, Mesquite BBQ, Boardwalk Salt & Vinegar and Cheddar Horseradish.
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