Trader Joe’s Turkey & Stuffing Kettle Chips is 'Thanksgiving on a Chip'

Trader Joe's has stepped up its game once again with a new innovation for the Thanksgiving holidays that Turkey lovers will rave about - Turkey & Stuffing Kettle Chips. They're also calling it "Thanksgiving on a Chip."

America's Thanksgiving holiday is basically about breaking bread and appreciating all of life's blessings. However, as much as Americans anticipate the "giving Thanks" part of the holiday, the turkey stuffing is also considered as important.

Because Trader Joe's thinks so too, they have created the Turkey & Stuffing Kettle Chips as an addition to their stuffing-based offerings, and just in time for the Thanksgiving Holidays.

Trader Joe's announced their new, amazing Thanksgiving treat through their "Fearless Flyer." 

The stuffing-flavored potato chip is described by the San Francisco Gate as an invention that offers "gluttons the perfect symbiosis of flavor and texture."

It certainly sounds appetizing, and that's what Trader Joe's Fearless Flyer promises.

"If you close your eyes, you'll swear you can taste the creamy gravy," their flyer said.

According to Food Beast, Trader Joe's Turkey & Stuffing Kettle Chips has been created using thick-cut potatoes which have been slowly cooked in the kettle. After that, the chips have been seasoned with their special blend of flavors of turkey and stuffing.

Trader Joe's is also assuring consumers that their new innovation is "Thanksgiving on a chip."

In addition, the expertly seasoned potato chips is boasted to be gluten free and kosher.

Trader Joe's Turkey & Stuffing Kettle come in 7-ounce bags, and is sold at $1.99 per bag. However, it only remains while supplies last, so grab a bag if you want to taste this "Thanksgiving on a chip."

 

With this new flavor invented by Trader Joe's, does this mean there's no need to cook for the holidays?

Check out the video below to see a taste test of the Turkey & Stuffing Kettle Chips, or better yet, just try it out for yourself.

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