Eugene Ranks The Most Popular Chips

The Try Guys2 minutes read

Eugene, Becky, and Matt rank popular chips in America based on design, taste, and appeal, with Flamin' Hot Cheetos and Doritos coming out on top due to their fiery flavors. The reviewer reorganizes the chip ranking, emphasizing flavor as the key factor and making executive decisions to change the ranking.

Insights

  • Lay's potato chips, Doritos, and Flamin' Hot Cheetos emerge as top contenders in the chip ranking, with historical facts and personal anecdotes enhancing the tasting experience.
  • The reviewer, using a flavor-centric approach, reshapes the chip ranking, prioritizing taste over conventional popularity, and makes executive decisions to adjust the final order based on their preferences and experiences.

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Recent questions

  • What are some popular chip brands in America?

    Lay's, Doritos, Pringles, Cheetos, Sun Chips

  • What is the history behind Lay's potato chips?

    Sold from a car in the 1930s

  • Which chip flavor is associated with Disneyland?

    Doritos

  • What are some unique flavors of Terra chips?

    Purple, sweet Yukon, blue potato, Ruby Dipped Vegetables

  • What chip brand is considered number one by the reviewer?

    Hawaiian brand Sweet Maui Onion

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Summary

00:00

"Ranking America's Favorite Chips with Try Guys"

  • Kimbop, the Rank Pup, introduces the episode ranking his favorite floor food, chips.
  • Eugene, the Rank King, hosts the episode with special guests, including his puppies and two favorite people.
  • A brief interruption promotes subscribing to the Try Guys channel and purchasing merchandise.
  • Eugene, Becky, and Matt prepare to rank the most popular chips in America based on design, taste, and overall appeal.
  • Becky shares her family's rule of not buying chips due to the temptation to eat them all.
  • The chips are tasted in order of popularity, starting with Lay's potato chips.
  • Matt shares a historical fact about Lay's founder selling chips from his car in the 1930s.
  • Doritos are tasted next, with a fact about their invention at Disneyland.
  • Cool Ranch Doritos are preferred over Nacho Cheese, leading to a compromise in ranking.
  • Fritos are tasted and ranked above Lay's but below Cool Ranch Doritos.

09:10

Snack Favorites: Flamin' Hot Cheetos to Takis

  • Lay's are beloved, but Flamin' Hot Cheetos are a nostalgic favorite from grade school lunches.
  • Cherry Coke and Vanilla Coke spark debate, with mixed opinions on their appeal.
  • Prized possessions in school included Cherry Coke and Flamin' Hot Cheetos, traded like treasures.
  • Flamin' Hot Cheetos are praised for their fiery flavor, with comparisons to Chester's coolness.
  • Pringles, especially the Pizza flavor, are a popular choice, known for their iconic packaging and catchy slogan.
  • The inventor of the Pringles can, Fredric Baur, was buried in one, adding a quirky fact to the discussion.
  • Ruffles Sour Cream and Onion chips are critiqued for their design and placement in the ranking.
  • Sun Chips are considered a healthier option, with a grain-based taste and texture, but fall short in flavor.
  • Funyuns receive mixed reviews, with criticisms of their lack of onion flavor and texture.
  • Takis Fuego flavor impresses with its intense sourness and crunch, earning a top spot in the ranking.

17:54

"Chip Review: Miss Vickie's to Cheetos"

  • Miss Vickie's chips are chewier with a longer chew compared to other kettle chips, making them less favored.
  • Terra chips, Exotic Potato, offer a variety of flavors including purple, sweet Yukon, blue potato, and Ruby Dipped Vegetables, with a sleek and adult packaging.
  • The Terra chips have a low chip ratio in the bag, with only five chips, but are aesthetically pleasing and offer different flavors in each chip.
  • Hawaiian brand Sweet Maui Onion chips are highly praised and considered number one by the reviewer, not included in the ranking due to bias.
  • The reviewer reorganizes the chip ranking, placing Cheetos and Doritos at the top, emphasizing flavor as the key factor, and making executive decisions to change the ranking.
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