Aldi's $2 Limited-Time Potato Chips Are the ‘Best on the Market,' Shoppers Say
There are a few flavors I will always say yes to. If something manages to be smoky, tangy, a little sweet and perfectly salty all at once, I'm in. So when I started seeing Aldi shoppers rave about a $2 seasonal chip that apparently checks all those boxes, I was intrigued. It also happens to be a flavor I genuinely love, even though it's not always easy to find in the U.S.
Aldi shoppers are raving about Clancy's All Dressed Potato Chips, which are back in stock at Aldi for $2.19. They're a limited-time summer item, and fans are stocking up.
A Canadian Classic With a Loyal Following
All dressed chips are hugely popular in Canada. The flavor blends barbecue, ketchup, sour cream and onion, and salt and vinegar into one bold mix. The result is savory, sweet and tangy with a smoky tomato base and a sharp vinegar finish. The name comes from Quebec, where "all dressed" refers to a food that has all the toppings.
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For years, many snack lovers have said Ruffles makes the best version of this flavor, and Lay's brought its all dressed chips back after fans demanded it. But Aldi shoppers say Clancy's is a real competitor, especially considering the price.
Fans Are Calling Them the Best on the Market
Online reviews have been enthusiastic. One shopper noted that they can usually only find this flavor in Canada, but that "these are on par with our neighbors to the north. I bought three bags!" Others describe them as "hands down the best" and say they have "so much flavor."
Fans say the seasoning is generous and well balanced. The mix of sweet, sour and savory makes them hard to put down. Several people admit they can easily finish a whole bag in one sitting.
Not everyone is convinced. One commenter joked that it's "the one Canadian thing I cannot understand." Still, even skeptics seem curious enough to try them.
Because they're only available during the summer, many shoppers are grabbing multiple bags while they can. Some even believe that if enough people buy them, Aldi might turn them into a regular item.
At $2.19, it's a low-risk Aldi snack with a lot of hype behind it. If you already love bold chip flavors like I do, this is the one to grab before it disappears again.
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This story was originally published May 9, 2026 at 11:25 AM.