Originally Posted by ptlyon:
Speaking of guy's, whatever happened to them?
Remember guy's being big in the 80's down there, consistent advertiser with the royals and royals on radio with Denny Matthew's.
They, somewhat recently, came back to life and I've had their "new" chips a couple of times. I grew up on their barbecue, green onion, and snack mix. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
They, somewhat recently, came back to life and I've had their "new" chips a couple of times. I grew up on their barbecue, green onion, and snack mix.
Originally Posted by ptlyon:
Speaking of guy's, whatever happened to them?
Remember guy's being big in the 80's down there, consistent advertiser with the royals and royals on radio with Denny Matthew's.
they're still around (or back I guess). They have Joe's KC Fries Seasoning chips which are pretty good but incredibly salty. I usually get their sour cream and onion chips which are good on a turkey sandwich. their party mix is also pretty okay, not a fan of a cheerio in a snack mix. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
They, somewhat recently, came back to life and I've had their "new" chips a couple of times. I grew up on their barbecue, green onion, and snack mix.
The BBQ is the best. They are the only BBQ chip that isn't sweet. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rexx:
Make tacos with tortillas, not all that hard.
While this may be true, the La Tiera White Corn Shells warmed in the oven for a bit, two shells placed together on one taco, took taco's to a whole different level of greatness! A taco that is so good that it's going to be difficult to replicate. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coogs:
While this may be true, the La Tiera White Corn Shells warmed in the oven for a bit, two shells placed together on one taco, took taco's to a whole different level of greatness! It a taco that is so good that is going to be difficult to replicate.