Ruffles is a krinkle-cut chip. When dipping chips, you might need another chip to rescue the broken one in the dip! Julia L. Lv 6. The amplitude and wavelength of the waves in “Wavy Lays” are greater than those of the “Ruffles” product. Using the same dip, noticing the Ruffles break more often. They were around way before the Wavy Lays and were the only ones that didn’t break in the dip. JavaScript is disabled. I like the big wavy and the crunch better. But there is a difference — and it was staring me right in the face for years: Ruffles has more ridges! Répondre Enregistrer. As a final step before posting your comment, enter the letters and numbers you see in the image below. This is something I’ve been wondering. Thread starter futurefields; Start date Jan 1, 2017; Sidebar Sidebar. Put ’em both together and we have a… happy snowman! Just keep stirring. Breaking that price down it comes out to 47.6 cents per ounce. Please try again. :) 0 0. sanquenetti. I always have whole wheat tortillas on hand and use them much like pita bread. Ruffles - Bed quilts and bed linen by Laura Ashley. That shit is basically a meal, but I don't eat those with potato chips. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. Ruffles vs Wavy Lays. Growing up if you wanted a potato chip suitable for dipping for a party you would get Ruffles. the wavelength of the ridges. 1 decade ago. Aren’t Ruffles an actual slice of potato, whereas Lays are reconstituted potato flakes? Previous Next F. futurefields Diamond Member. i prefer wavy lay's. ruffles are shorter wavelength75.61.137.132 20:23, 14 January 2012 (UTC) Did you read the article?? I anticipated the Wavy Lays to be more robust and less fragile than the Ruffles but I did not find this to be the case. They taste better and have a better crunch while also being a better dip delivery device. Ruffles are like re-formed from mush chips. Surprisingly enough both chips are made by the same company Frito-Lays! DevsBro 6 years ago #9. Ruffles vs Wavy Lay's for dipping. Fries - Curly Fries - The same as french fries except they are cut into spirals. I had a girlfriend who preferred that I us Lays when dipping....... oh now we're talking guac and possibly salsa? Jun 2, 2012 6,471 29 91. Having trouble reading this image? Wow good job. Yummy. Think it might be a thinner … Forums. 39 réponses. Ruffles have ridges. Then add vanilla and milk. Breaking that down it's just 12.5 cents per ounce, WAY below the premium price for Ruffles, the name brand. The Lays kept their shape better and allowed more space for the marshmallow sweetness. Ruffles have ridges. I prefer Ruffles while dipping and plain Lays to go with sandwiches, no dipping. Do you prefer one or the other? They were around way before the Wavy Lays and were the only ones that didn’t break in the dip. You can follow this conversation by subscribing to the comment feed for this post. Same as op I find ruffles break too much often when dipping. Even though it's a bit higher priced than the store brand, Kroger, it's the bigger chip - better for dipping - and that's why you buy a 'Wavy' and/or 'Ridges' chip. Social. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Potato Chip Battle: Ruffles Potato Chips vs. other wavy chips 08/30/2018. They’re made by the same people, both fried, made of potatoes, and have ridges to allow for dip holding? Il y a 1 décennie. I like the wavy chips better. You would think in paying a premium for this chip, you would get the bigger chips, ideal for dipping......  Hmmmm....  For the taste and dip factor, I'll summarize all three chip brands in a bit. The Wavy Lays whole chips do seem to be larger and have a bigger crunch than the Ruffles. Just give me that sour cream n onion. Steak Fries - Cut potatoes about half an inch thick and one inch wide fried or baked.