Meanwhile the most popular chips bag in Finland is 325 grams 😅 Smallest are around 70g, then there are variations between 150-275 grams. There are two big chips companies selling in Finland (other is Finnish, other is Swedish) and the Finnish one produces the 325gram ”Megabag” which is the most popular size amongst the Swedish company’s 275 gram bag.
Magic Masala is so popular here in Canada that before, it used to be imported only from India. Now, it's manufactured in Canada. Same with the cream and onion flavour.
So true when I was in Canada I saw it everywhere, every gas station convenience store had it and it sure didn’t disappoint the Masala flavor was real good. Wish we had them here in the US 😅
I don't know if anyone remembers or not but a long time ago, India had a 'Mint Mischief' flavour and I swear it was the best flavour that Lay's has ever made to this date. They have been discontinued for a long time now but I'd love to see them back on the market.
Yes you can't really open the Indian chips packets by tugging on both sides at the top, you have to tear down! I was so shocked when I moved abroad and the packets were so easy to pull open lol
I swear I had the Limón flavour chips in India. But the diversity in flavours in USA is mind boggling. I wanna try then especially that honey mustard and ranch flavour. They all look so yum. Why the hell Lay's India isn't launching more flavours?
There are even more flavours in wafer style in India.. including a purple one and a yellow brown one. This entire flavour line is just out of this world!
i was about to go insane over the fact how Nikil opened the bags in the beginning but then i saw Joe struggeling and was like "oh that's why he opened the bags like a mad man" 🤣
In US the chips bag open by pulling from both sides, and the top opens. But in India, there are ridges at the top/bottom and can tear off a corner of the package, with a hole big enough for 2 fingers to go in grab a chip and out. I found the US way easier, but also it opens completely so, storage must be careful.
It's strange even with Pakistan and India being neighbouring countries but the flavours and colours are different. In Pakistan, the masala lays are red, green is yogurt and herb, orange is French onion, blue is paprika (arguably the best), and the classic yellow for salty.
To be fair, Pringles are not technically potatoe chips. They are a combination of a bunch of different items (including potatoes) to make their salty snack so their shape and rigidness are from that. And yeah. Lays doesn't, they just use potatoes straight when they cut them and use them.
@@kuebbyOh word. I deliver the bagged ones, the Stax are something we never touch so I didn't know that (the videos we've ever been told say the products are straight potatoes so I assumed they meant all the products we have). That being said, I wouldn't have included either of them in the video as being ACTUAL potatoe chips.
Food Wars has quickly become my favorite series. These guys are hilarious to me, and Joe's just one of those guys that we all want in our friend group that will always be funny without trying to be. Love these two!
@@swastikadas3104 the flavour has deteriorated over the years in my opinion. American Cream and Onion is still the same. Hot n Chilli then pushed it down further.
As an Indian, I don't eat Lays much, it's only AIR inside. I would go for Bikaji/Haldiram snacks which have quantity as well as quantity anyday. But, If I were to choose among the Indian Lay's flavors, I would surely go for India's Magic masala, it has a nice tinge to it but is not at all spicy for majority of Indians. Even, Lays Max isn't that spicy as it is rumored to be.
Yes support local for vocal try Balaji chips our very own lay company of India by an Indian , i kid not the chips and value of money amazing , Balaji brand everything is good its owner is a gujju guy and his every flavour and product is mind blowing, yes also bikaner , haldiram and many more local and top brands sell better than freeto lay company.
Blue lays is like a drug. You can't get over this. This shit should sell everywhere because it's damn good. Want to say that there are few lays chips that are missing. Where is baked ones?
They only introduced them during the ICC world cup i think. 6 new flavours were launched and only 2 popular ones still remain (lime & chilli and I don't remember the other one).
Yes! Blue Lays in India has a childhood nostalgia factor in its taste while the current best ones imo are the salt and pepper (British 'crisps' salt and vinegar) and chile and lemon.
In India, we buy a packet of air with a few Lays chips in it! 😄The Rs 10 bag has an average 10-15 chips in it (Yes, I counted). 🙃 Having said that, American Sour Cream and Onion flavour Lays are the BEST!! 👍
I wonder if you can order India's chips online and they can ship them from the India to the US because I would totally do that. I would love to try India's chips they have some good varieties, especially spicy ones. I love spice. Also Nikhil you're amazing and Joe Keep Food Wars alive my man.
@@DustyJones1997BGCL Satya is correct; check the closest Indian supermarket. In case you were wondering, the Masala flavor is absolutely worth the hype. US stores need to start stocking it!!
Just today, I bought 3 types of Lays: West Indies, Lime and Magic Masala. And then I discover this video, hehe. It was fun and informative. As an Indian, I want to try most of US chips, too. Especially Jalapeño. Also, I disliked the tomato flavoured chips for a long time but they grew on me as I got older. They have a lot of flavour.
YEES! This is by far one of the best comparisons ever. This is mostly because India has amazing options for lays in my opinion. Fantastic video by the way! :)
The cream and onion used to be my favorite until I also had a new favorite of Wafer style salt&pepper..too good👌 Nik and Joe you guys are so radiant and joyful, loved the ep❤
@@Kudusworld bhai i do support local for vocal Balaji Inka baap hai , i would rather support my countrymen products than these franchise who eat up our half of the economy.
The guy is just biased against the Stax because he doesn’t know the history of. I wish these people would stop judging before tasting. He likes salt and vinegar(🤮), but hates stax? Give me a break. 🙄
I lived in Dubai for 10 years and I seriously miss the Chilli flavor Lays. That thing is heaven. We don't get this in India. I thought the wafer style sundried chilli would match the flavor but nope.
The major difference between the Lays in India and America seems to be that Indian ones have more flavor while American ones are more on the classical crispy side of things, I think? (Never had an American Lays so I'm just speculating) I think Lays started out in America so them keeping the classical concept and India having the flavors does make sense geographically.
Yeah, definitely seemed like the American are more crispy ( like you, never had the American ones) But I have eaten the Indian ones and they definitely have a lot of flavour.
I agree with Joe; Lay’s Stax is crap compared to actual Pringles. Mainly because Pringles is designed in a true, saddle-geometric form optimized for tube packaging, while Stax is in a simple, flat-curve form and vulnerable to breaking in its tube. Also, the flavoring on Stax isn’t evenly distributed and the shell is so thick and rubbery.
As Indian My favourite Lays is SunDried Chillies We Also have Balagi Wafars and it is better than Lays 18:43 I also love those chips that they make right there at shop potato and Banana chips and also have different flavours
The best Lay's flavour to have ever existed in the Lay's multiverse is Lay's Chaat Street Golguppa And Lays Chaat Street Bindaas Bhel Style. I can fight you for it.
Potassium Chloride (KCl) when ingested is relatively safe as not all of it is absorbed. For a comparison, toxic dose of ingested KCl is about 3/4th that of NaCl (table salt). So you can eat it without worries, unless your binging has caused you toxicity from NaCl in the past. KCl when administered directly into blood is pretty dangerous though in much lower quantity
@@nixtronmagnumgaming8781 I'm borwn so idk if I can gaive a fair opnion but I like them better, and even tho they charge a 4X markup here, it's still cheaper than the US version.
india's lays packs are packed in a rippable way because it prevents from moisture entering! and also because lil shop vendors hang their lays as continuous un-ripped chains of packs 😁 and the usual indian lays are wavy becausd it packs more flavor compared to the flat ones, which caters to our palates which needs strong flavor!
eh I mean you can get a lot for more 30rs here than a tiny lays packet. An average samosa here is 15rs, so you can probably get lunch for 30rs here if you're not looking for a full heavy meal.
Lol 30 bucks for lays yea , i can get a whole 200gm or 150gm bana chips , fresh fried potato chips , chilli flavoured other sort of snacks chevda , roasted green gram with salt and spices and so on.
Everybody sees Lay's in this video , me falling in love with these both guys😂 Seriously the both are looking very perfect and behave very maturely... I love you ... Opps .. sorry ❤
One flavor I didn't see *anywhere* that we have in my home country is "sour cream and mushrooms". It started as a seasonal flavor back in the early 2000s and it has stuck since then. It's actually my favorite flavor EVER and I am so bummed I can't find it anywhere else
Does anyone remember the taste of the OG blue lays. I remember the seasoning was different like 17 years ago. When I was a kid. They have changed something.
That's farmers protection bill. No company or organization can claim patent OR rights to own seeds or saplings of any plant or trees in India. The farmers can own or use the seeds or saplings of any plants or crops OR trees according to their own. Though Growing certain types trees on some areas require certain government body approvals.
Remember the Giant’s Castle on the Clouds in Jack & the Beanstalk? That is a direct representation of USA. The sizes of the stuff present there are humongous!
11:16 gourmet lays chips are thicker than the regular ones and more crunchy. They're more like the kettle chips. I think if you tasted them side by side with regular ones, you would've known the difference
i'm kinda envious with the amount of flavours you guys have here in brazil we have original, sour cream, cheddar, salt and vingear, barbecue and cream cheese and also the sensações line that have grilled chicken and turkey sometimes we have limited edition flavours as well, for festivals and the uefa champions league but they are usually voted and people don't know how to vote, we lost the chance of getting a ribs pack and i'm still salty
Cream& onion is the best flavor ever!!!!!! And then the masala one those 2 are 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 but 1 is better for me. And quick note It is the same flavor in Pringles as well,😂😂😂😂 I just love it!!! [Cream& onion]
Yo you guys missed 3 flavours in india. First one is the waves series and is called tangy treat masala. 2nd is Chile Limon. 3rd is the Lime flavour in gourmet.
I didn't realise that Lays were so widely available across the world - I mean I knew they were in France and the US. But if it means more Food Wars, more Joe, and more Nikhil, who am I to complain?
Yes they are, they are called lays in most countries but are also called smiths in Australia & possibly New Zealand & they called walkers in England,Wales,Scotland,Ireland,Northern Ireland, Isle of Man, and. Gursey & Jersey Channel Islands.
I have been eating Maxx since I was like 9 (I'm now 14) and never in the span of those 5 years have even gazed my eyes upon the green colored packet Maxx. Although I wouldn't gaze my eyes on the red one either... Yellow one is bussin
The US has a jumbo sized packet for literally everything 💀💀. Man those packets aren’t even Family sized those are literally Neighbourhood sized
😂😂😂
I'd eat them alone while binging some web series
Meanwhile the most popular chips bag in Finland is 325 grams 😅 Smallest are around 70g, then there are variations between 150-275 grams. There are two big chips companies selling in Finland (other is Finnish, other is Swedish) and the Finnish one produces the 325gram ”Megabag” which is the most popular size amongst the Swedish company’s 275 gram bag.
True af
Which explain their neighbourhood-sized waistlines.
BLUE LAYS FANS UNITE 💙
Also can we clock how I Karate chopped my chips but Joe just straight up pulled out nunchucks. Chaos.
Dude you are awesome 🙂
you are amazing bro keep up the good work!
Bro u forgot the chotu ₹5 lays size 🤣
That ending sent me into a fit of laughter. "never thought I would drink a fart until today."
Bro there's a pink wafer style
Magic Masala is so popular here in Canada that before, it used to be imported only from India. Now, it's manufactured in Canada. Same with the cream and onion flavour.
Common Canada W
So true when I was in Canada I saw it everywhere, every gas station convenience store had it and it sure didn’t disappoint the Masala flavor was real good. Wish we had them here in the US 😅
@@egomaniac1209thanks man❤️❤️
@@egomaniac1209come on or common?😂
Because it's filled with indians now
I don't know if anyone remembers or not but a long time ago, India had a 'Mint Mischief' flavour and I swear it was the best flavour that Lay's has ever made to this date. They have been discontinued for a long time now but I'd love to see them back on the market.
With Saif Ali Khan on the advert 😭
There was a competition with 4 new flavour. And the Mango flavour won which was the worst one
There was a honey flavoured one too, not anyone's favourite.
yes !! now that you say that. i understand . i always wondered i had few different flavor chips growing up.
There was also one cheese and pepper flavoured one. It was the best Lay's I've tasted till now. Unfortunately they discontinued that one too soon.
Yes you can't really open the Indian chips packets by tugging on both sides at the top, you have to tear down! I was so shocked when I moved abroad and the packets were so easy to pull open lol
There was once a time where India had these easy pull open packets, I donno the reason why they stopped this tho.
Bro it's easy.
@@nikethanavattikunta6147 Because we Indians work more efficiently. It is easier to tear than try to pull it apart with force.
Yea!! same when I went abroad I noticed that too, I think in India they that so it doesn't get tampered easily.
@@litzadey1482 I would say it's a design flaw tbh, opening from the top allows for easier and cleaner closure
The way my smile dropped when he said " Oh my god, It's already too spicy. " At the magic masala lays....
Ye like literally overreacting tho the editing made up for it
And a american person saying that it is not too spicy🤣🤣🤣
But that one is spicy for Mee too.. I am Indian as well not every indian loves spice..😏😏
Inferiority complex at its peak.
This was the India episode I was most jealous of, all of those *crisps* look SO good 😍
As an Indian who grew up in America, trust me when I say we’re missing out
I see how you creeped crisps in there. Good try
Calling them crisps > Calling them chips
big up for you to call it crisps!
It's *Chips* Harry 😏
I swear I had the Limón flavour chips in India.
But the diversity in flavours in USA is mind boggling. I wanna try then especially that honey mustard and ranch flavour. They all look so yum. Why the hell Lay's India isn't launching more flavours?
Literally eating them while watching this. It comes in a bottle green packet!
It's called Chilè limon. Comes in dark green packet.
@@Mishameow77 in India? I seriously don't see them near me. Even the blue lays is hardly available. I guess everyone just loves blue lays.
yes omg the chilli lemon. tasted like they added powdered lemon seeds to the pack 🤢
yeah, it comes in dark green color. And now also it's available but not much as compared to other flavours ~
India also has "Kurkure", Indian food flavored cheetos. You can get them here at Indian grocers. Addictive!
Yup and a lot less air in them packd
Damn first time I've heard Kurkure being referred to as Cheetos. But yes, they're super fun and addictive!
Imo lays is better
kurkure sucks
I don't know if they have Uncle Chips there. But those are good too and Addictive too. Full of Flavors.
1:18 You don't know Indian snacks if you find Lays Magic Masala Spicy
There are even more flavours in wafer style in India.. including a purple one and a yellow brown one. This entire flavour line is just out of this world!
He also missed 2 Maxx flavors, baked chips and classic salted
Purple Is Imli
Maybe because they are showing us the chip flavours that are not found in the other country
Still Uncle Chips rocks
The wafer ones are trash
I love that Nikhil is reading the intros in these. He's so great
Huge fan of these two guys risking their cholesterol levels to provide me entertainment. Seriously, Food wars videos are the highlight of my week
Yeah, it's not actually about cholesterol, but about LDL...
@@fraumartha4184 ya ya Mr. /Mrs. doctor know-it-all, in the end total cholesterol increases
They prob had like 15 chips
I wonder how you eat food in daily basis.
@@vikramchandragupta4414😂
i was about to go insane over the fact how Nikil opened the bags in the beginning but then i saw Joe struggeling and was like "oh that's why he opened the bags like a mad man" 🤣
Very common in other countries to open the bags by tearing them, as they are sealed very differently than in the USA
In US the chips bag open by pulling from both sides, and the top opens. But in India, there are ridges at the top/bottom and can tear off a corner of the package, with a hole big enough for 2 fingers to go in grab a chip and out.
I found the US way easier, but also it opens completely so, storage must be careful.
cant believe nikhil didnt get the dark green lays, chile limon, the best flavour infia has
Ever Tried Uncle Chips?
Chile Lemon is sick (*Good)
@@nixtronmagnumgaming8781 We're not talking about Uncle Chips rn. It's the Lays episode
No it's not ...not by a mile
@@SurajGupta_3D It is. It just hits your tastebuds the right way. Damn, I love it.
In India there's definitely 3 more sizes before that 30g pack(which is the 30 rupee pack)
The 5 rupee, 10 rupee and 20 rupee packs
5 rupee are more common in rural sides though, don't know why they're not that available in urban.
80 rupees also their
I have literally been binging this series for the past three days manifesting a new upload. Thank you for coming through Food Insider!
It's strange even with Pakistan and India being neighbouring countries but the flavours and colours are different. In Pakistan, the masala lays are red, green is yogurt and herb, orange is French onion, blue is paprika (arguably the best), and the classic yellow for salty.
so u don't have any flavour with tomato. it's my fav
@@imperialbeast8981 we have it in the wavy series "Tangy tomatoes" , I reckon.
correction orange is french cheese
What's the pack prices ?
@@ashutosht10 it ranges from 30 rupees to 100 rupees
The Gourmet collection in India are actually Kettle Chips, so there's more to them than just changing the packaging.
To be fair, Pringles are not technically potatoe chips. They are a combination of a bunch of different items (including potatoes) to make their salty snack so their shape and rigidness are from that. And yeah. Lays doesn't, they just use potatoes straight when they cut them and use them.
That's not really true. Stax also uses dried potatoes and adds CORN FLOUR, POTATO STARCH, RICE FLOUR (from Lays website).
@@kuebbyOh word. I deliver the bagged ones, the Stax are something we never touch so I didn't know that (the videos we've ever been told say the products are straight potatoes so I assumed they meant all the products we have). That being said, I wouldn't have included either of them in the video as being ACTUAL potatoe chips.
@@fenixarchenfel Agreed, but I think a lot of people just think of Pringles as just a type of potato chip.
In India there are actually 6 sizes.
Starts from a ₹5 pack
all 6 size are under 1 dollar. dem
@@nynreya the American sized aren't family sized they are neighbourhood sized for Indians
Lays doesn't come in 5rs packs.
Probably has like 5 chips in it.
@@ashutosht10 they did
Food Wars has quickly become my favorite series. These guys are hilarious to me, and Joe's just one of those guys that we all want in our friend group that will always be funny without trying to be. Love these two!
Lays India Top 5.
1. American Style Cream and Onion
2. West Indies Hot n Sweet Chilli
3. Magic Masala
4. Classic Salted
5. Chile Limón
Magic Masala has to be #1.
Personal top 5:
1. Chile Limón
2. Carribean Hot 'n' Sweet Chilli
3. Spanish Tomato Tango
4. Indian Magic Masala
5. Classic Salted
@@swastikadas3104 the flavour has deteriorated over the years in my opinion. American Cream and Onion is still the same. Hot n Chilli then pushed it down further.
They ruined Chile Limon
@@egomaniac1209 i know why u put chile limón first ❤
As an Indian, I don't eat Lays much, it's only AIR inside. I would go for Bikaji/Haldiram snacks which have quantity as well as quantity anyday. But, If I were to choose among the Indian Lay's flavors, I would surely go for India's Magic masala, it has a nice tinge to it but is not at all spicy for majority of Indians. Even, Lays Max isn't that spicy as it is rumored to be.
Yes support local for vocal try Balaji chips our very own lay company of India by an Indian , i kid not the chips and value of money amazing , Balaji brand everything is good its owner is a gujju guy and his every flavour and product is mind blowing, yes also bikaner , haldiram and many more local and top brands sell better than freeto lay company.
Haldiram is good actually
Haalke Phulke ftw
@@dcqec111 natkhat? anyone?
Eww maaru food is 💩
Blue lays is like a drug. You can't get over this. This shit should sell everywhere because it's damn good.
Want to say that there are few lays chips that are missing. Where is baked ones?
Blue Lays or "Indian Masala" Lays, imo, would be common in foreign markets. That's just my guess though
Nope, Lay has many more variants in the foreign markets.
Salt and Vinegar and BBQ top the list
I love how much fun the chip and candy episodes are. You can just tell how much fun they are having.
Lay's in India also discontinued some flavours I liked. They had a Latino Salsa and an Australian flavour which was a light herby limey taste.
They also had chaat flavors which was really good.
They only introduced them during the ICC world cup i think. 6 new flavours were launched and only 2 popular ones still remain (lime & chilli and I don't remember the other one).
Yes! Blue Lays in India has a childhood nostalgia factor in its taste while the current best ones imo are the salt and pepper (British 'crisps' salt and vinegar) and chile and lemon.
Love doing chips episodes! I get to try all the flavors I usually ignore.
Are you guys doing Callbee chips vs Lay chips from Japan and US or UK ?
True dude
does the crew eat them after? so many big bags opened
We also have 6 sizes one 23grams
Y'all need a Korea vs USA Food Wars
In India, we buy a packet of air with a few Lays chips in it! 😄The Rs 10 bag has an average 10-15 chips in it (Yes, I counted). 🙃
Having said that, American Sour Cream and Onion flavour Lays are the BEST!! 👍
I wonder if you can order India's chips online and they can ship them from the India to the US because I would totally do that. I would love to try India's chips they have some good varieties, especially spicy ones. I love spice. Also Nikhil you're amazing and Joe Keep Food Wars alive my man.
You can get India's chips in Indian stores in the USA.
@@satyasiddhamishra4950 Awesome thank you so much.
I wonder if we can get American ones too, I'm way too curious about Salt&Vinegar.
@@Arcticanine american products are available in various stores all around india but since they are imported they are too expensive
@@DustyJones1997BGCL Satya is correct; check the closest Indian supermarket. In case you were wondering, the Masala flavor is absolutely worth the hype. US stores need to start stocking it!!
The editing game is on point guys! Love the India-US series.
Chille Limon is available in India too, the dark green one and the green gourmet chips, it was held by the chef in the edit
Uncle Chips isn't Lays
@@Arcticanine It comes under the category of lays bhai , branding pe lays likha hota h uske corner pe , also it is owned by Frito Lays
@@just_baraati It was an Indian Company that was later taken over by Frito Lays. Still different but just owned by an MNC.
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The chile limon is a bomb flavor... it's literally like mirch and lemon acchar
Just today, I bought 3 types of Lays: West Indies, Lime and Magic Masala. And then I discover this video, hehe. It was fun and informative. As an Indian, I want to try most of US chips, too. Especially Jalapeño.
Also, I disliked the tomato flavoured chips for a long time but they grew on me as I got older. They have a lot of flavour.
Potato water with a Pinch of salt.
😂😂
This guy is a treat to watch
I love this show sooo much it’s so entertaining to find out the different variations of things we eat in our daily lives . Keep it up Guys .
Magic Masala and Carribean hot and sweet are legendary chips.
Also that sun dried one is great!
YEES! This is by far one of the best comparisons ever. This is mostly because India has amazing options for lays in my opinion. Fantastic video by the way! :)
The cream and onion used to be my favorite until I also had a new favorite of Wafer style salt&pepper..too good👌 Nik and Joe you guys are so radiant and joyful, loved the ep❤
I love the Indian accent could listen to it all day 😊
Nikhil is always promoting local vendors. Sweet ❤️
Joe wasn't only doing review of lays, he was also roasting lays 😂
Saying Magic Masala is the king is an understatement. That shit is like drugs bro. You can't stop eating it.
Am i the only one who doesn't like magic masala? My favourite is orange one.
It's the common one that everyone will not be disappointed with buying.
@@GokulChandSharma7 there are many who don't like it cause of the heavy aftertaste, I prefer green Chile Limon instead
No one is talking Balaji masala chips 😖 way better than lays
@@Kudusworld bhai i do support local for vocal Balaji Inka baap hai , i would rather support my countrymen products than these franchise who eat up our half of the economy.
There are smaller pack available in india, that is 5 rs/- pack , contains around 14 gm of chips.
Have tried many Lays flavors frm diff countries but as a Indian its always Blue (Indias magic masala)and green(cream and onion) which is always d bst❤
I love how honest and straight up on point you guys are about te flavours , the portions and specially their tastes
The guy is just biased against the Stax because he doesn’t know the history of. I wish these people would stop judging before tasting. He likes salt and vinegar(🤮), but hates stax? Give me a break. 🙄
It completely makes my day when there's a new episode of Food Wars!
I lived in Dubai for 10 years and I seriously miss the Chilli flavor Lays. That thing is heaven. We don't get this in India. I thought the wafer style sundried chilli would match the flavor but nope.
We have those Masala ones here in Canada. I don't do spicy but those chips are amazing!!!
The major difference between the Lays in India and America seems to be that Indian ones have more flavor while American ones are more on the classical crispy side of things, I think? (Never had an American Lays so I'm just speculating)
I think Lays started out in America so them keeping the classical concept and India having the flavors does make sense geographically.
Yeah, definitely seemed like the American are more crispy ( like you, never had the American ones)
But I have eaten the Indian ones and they definitely have a lot of flavour.
You get the lays Chile limon in india too right? (Dark green packet)
Yeah, there basically the same thing but better. 😂😂
"Couldn't find the family sized pack because the American Family is dead"😂😂😂😂
"Family-less Partyers" lays got you covered actually😂
I agree with Joe; Lay’s Stax is crap compared to actual Pringles.
Mainly because Pringles is designed in a true, saddle-geometric form optimized for tube packaging, while Stax is in a simple, flat-curve form and vulnerable to breaking in its tube. Also, the flavoring on Stax isn’t evenly distributed and the shell is so thick and rubbery.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You’ve gotta try the hot and chilli flavour (orange packet). It’s phenomenal
Personally too sweet for me tho.
Nikhil really DRANK that salty Lay's water. I pray for his digestive system
Common flavours in America :- Cheddar , Honey Barbecue, Ranch
Common flavours in India :- Chicken tikka , Seekh kebab , Tandoori chicken
Why is no one questioning why Joe brought nunchucks with him to talk about potato chips
This duo is getting better getting dynamic to say!!! Why don't we have a food tour in India, that would be awsome
Yes that'd be awesome!! In the land of spices! @nikhilkini should host them!
In india we also get extra air with the chips as well.... In summer its very helpful... 😁😜
As Indian My favourite Lays is SunDried Chillies
We Also have Balagi Wafars and it is better than Lays
18:43 I also love those chips that they make right there at shop potato and Banana chips and also have different flavours
Joe roasting the heck out of Lays 😂😂😂
The best Lay's flavour to have ever existed in the Lay's multiverse is Lay's Chaat Street Golguppa And Lays Chaat Street Bindaas Bhel Style. I can fight you for it.
The one chip I would like to try from India is magic masala
Potassium Chloride (KCl) when ingested is relatively safe as not all of it is absorbed. For a comparison, toxic dose of ingested KCl is about 3/4th that of NaCl (table salt). So you can eat it without worries, unless your binging has caused you toxicity from NaCl in the past.
KCl when administered directly into blood is pretty dangerous though in much lower quantity
Living near an indian grocery sotre in the US I get to try all of these :D
How were they? .....was it good or Bad?
@@nixtronmagnumgaming8781 I'm borwn so idk if I can gaive a fair opnion but I like them better, and even tho they charge a 4X markup here, it's still cheaper than the US version.
Lucky
india's lays packs are packed in a rippable way because it prevents from moisture entering! and also because lil shop vendors hang their lays as continuous un-ripped chains of packs 😁
and the usual indian lays are wavy becausd it packs more flavor compared to the flat ones, which caters to our palates which needs strong flavor!
Love salt and vinegar...not sure why it's not so common in India
Chile limon is available in India too
Can we buy American ones in India?
Yes ...in few speciality stores...but they are very expensive
@@VirgoLunaKnight Darn, hope I can find it at a good enough price.
Those packets size differences explained the power dynamic of the country's currency 💀
Where were the baked lays chips in the Indian version?! I love those :,)
I've seen a 620g packet of lays at Costco Canada. Those are huge !!!
Are those US ones normal size? Quite huge package tbh 😯
Subjective opinion: There is no better Lays flavour than Magic Masala. I wish you had built up to its reveal
Nikhil Kini deserves Banana flavours Lays 😉
I’m not even kidding when i say that I’m literally eating BLUE LAYS while watching this 😂😂❤❤❤❤
30 rupees for a bag, my man, the value is amazing!
eh I mean you can get a lot for more 30rs here than a tiny lays packet. An average samosa here is 15rs, so you can probably get lunch for 30rs here if you're not looking for a full heavy meal.
We got 5rs packet which is worth nothing in US dollars🤣
Lol 30 bucks for lays yea , i can get a whole 200gm or 150gm bana chips , fresh fried potato chips , chilli flavoured other sort of snacks chevda , roasted green gram with salt and spices and so on.
Lays Should Make Another Flavored Chips 'Ghost Chilli chips' Ghost Chilli from India, one of the hottest chillies in the world 🔥🔥😋
Some amazing flavours there from both countries, love the size of those US bags tho 😂😂
Half of the chip bags here in the us are filled with air. The bag size itself is deceiving
Lmao did you watch the vid? They explain why that is but even so the bag size is still awesome
Everybody sees Lay's in this video , me falling in love with these both guys😂
Seriously the both are looking very perfect and behave very maturely...
I love you ... Opps .. sorry ❤
Knew it, potato chips here are so expensive. I want that magic masala one!
One flavor I didn't see *anywhere* that we have in my home country is "sour cream and mushrooms". It started as a seasonal flavor back in the early 2000s and it has stuck since then. It's actually my favorite flavor EVER and I am so bummed I can't find it anywhere else
Does anyone remember the taste of the OG blue lays.
I remember the seasoning was different like 17 years ago. When I was a kid.
They have changed something.
Yes but imo it’s better now
It was more spicy. Now it's more flavor. They changed it and it's better
@@danbruh33 no
OMG I remember when baked lays was available in India, no wonder it discontinued
In the UK our Lays/Walkers have a god tier crisp…
Walkers Sensations Thai Sweet Chilli, absolute 10/10 🌶️
What about mixups?
That's farmers protection bill. No company or organization can claim patent OR rights to own seeds or saplings of any plant or trees in India. The farmers can own or use the seeds or saplings of any plants or crops OR trees according to their own. Though Growing certain types trees on some areas require certain government body approvals.
Pls do a India taco bell vs usa taco bell episode next!
Does anyone remember when India had lays baked in all the classic flavours?!? My mom loved the baked ones
The guy from India looks like Namor from wakanda forever💀
Remember the Giant’s Castle on the Clouds in Jack & the Beanstalk? That is a direct representation of USA.
The sizes of the stuff present there are humongous!
Love to see more of Indian foods😍
11:16 gourmet lays chips are thicker than the regular ones and more crunchy. They're more like the kettle chips. I think if you tasted them side by side with regular ones, you would've known the difference
i'm kinda envious with the amount of flavours you guys have
here in brazil we have original, sour cream, cheddar, salt and vingear, barbecue and cream cheese
and also the sensações line that have grilled chicken and turkey
sometimes we have limited edition flavours as well, for festivals and the uefa champions league but they are usually voted and people don't know how to vote, we lost the chance of getting a ribs pack and i'm still salty
Cream& onion is the best flavor ever!!!!!! And then the masala one those 2 are 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 but 1 is better for me. And quick note It is the same flavor in Pringles as well,😂😂😂😂 I just love it!!! [Cream& onion]
Is it just me or has the blue lays flavour changed ? It's more lemony now.
Yo you guys missed 3 flavours in india. First one is the waves series and is called tangy treat masala. 2nd is Chile Limon. 3rd is the Lime flavour in gourmet.
I didn't realise that Lays were so widely available across the world - I mean I knew they were in France and the US. But if it means more Food Wars, more Joe, and more Nikhil, who am I to complain?
Yes they are, they are called lays in most countries but are also called smiths in Australia & possibly New Zealand & they called walkers in England,Wales,Scotland,Ireland,Northern Ireland, Isle of Man, and. Gursey & Jersey Channel Islands.
Well that’s what neo imperialism is.. Pepsi, Nestle & P&G is EVERYWHERE
When mrbeast lost all of his money
2:38 your Lieing!!
Lays needs to bring magic masala to the US I wanna try it so bad
It is really magic. If a want to eat chips, I always buy those only.
12:02 you forgot the legendary 5 rupee ka pack 😢
this episode is awesome, really made me want some crisps, those blue packet ones look SO GOOD!!!!
I have been eating Maxx since I was like 9 (I'm now 14) and never in the span of those 5 years have even gazed my eyes upon the green colored packet Maxx. Although I wouldn't gaze my eyes on the red one either... Yellow one is bussin