Jays Potato Chips Catalog

Crunch meets history in every bag of Jays Potato Chips, a Chicago-born classic since 1927. From the bold heat of Hot Stuff to the golden crunch of Crispy Ridges, Jays has been fueling Midwest cravings for nearly a century. With a legacy of innovation—like being the first to fry in oil instead of lard—this snack staple proves why “You can’t stop eating ’em.”

Top Jays Potato Chips

Jays Potato Chips Hot Stuff

A fiery favorite, Hot Stuff delivers bold, spicy flavor with the signature crunch that keeps fans coming back for more.

 

Jays Potato Chips Crispy Ridges

Known for their extra-crunchy texture and rich seasoning, Crispy Ridges are perfect for those who crave a hearty, satisfying chip experience.

 

Jays Krunchers! Kettle Chips

These kettle-cooked chips offer a thicker, crunchier bite with intense flavors, making them a standout choice among Jays’ snack lineup.

 
 

Jays Potato Chips offers a flavorful lineup of snacks that satisfy every craving from crispy to crunchy and sweet to spicy.

Potato Chips

From the classic Original to bold Hot Stuff and savory bacon & cheddar, Jays Potato Chips deliver that perfect crunch with a variety of flavors designed to keep you reaching for more.

Krunchers!

These kettle and corn chips come packed with intense flavor and a satisfying crunch, making Krunchers! a favorite for those who love a heartier chip experience.

O-Ke-Doke Popcorn

Sweet, cheesy, or a perfect caramel corn mix—O-Ke-Doke popcorn brings a delicious twist to snack time with its rich and irresistible varieties.

Other Snacks

Beyond chips and popcorn, Jays also offers Hot Stuff Crunchy Cheezlets, caramel corn, corn puffs, pork skins, and shoestring potatoes for a wide range of snack options to enjoy anytime.


Reviews

Melissa Grant
“I’ve been a Jays fan for years, and their Hot Stuff chips never disappoint. The spicy kick is just right—not overwhelming but enough to keep my taste buds dancing. I also love how crunchy and fresh they always are. Perfect for game days or just a quick snack.”

David Ramirez
“Krunchers! kettle chips have become my go-to snack. The texture is thicker and crunchier than regular chips, and the flavor options are amazing. I especially enjoy the barbeque flavor—it’s smoky without being too sweet. Highly recommend if you want something different from your usual chips.”

Samantha Lee
“O-Ke-Doke popcorn is a hidden gem. The caramel corn mix is perfectly balanced with sweetness and a bit of saltiness, and the cheese variety is wonderfully savory. It’s a great alternative to traditional popcorn brands, and I always keep a bag on hand for movie nights.”

Jays FAQ

What flavors of Jays Potato Chips are available?

Jays offers a wide range of flavors including Original, Barbecue, Cheese, Salt ‘n Sour, Sour ‘n Dill, Hot Stuff, and bacon & cheddar, catering to diverse taste preferences.

Where can I buy Jays Potato Chips?

Jays products are primarily available throughout the Midwest, especially in the Chicago area, and can also be found in many grocery stores and online retailers.

Are Jays Potato Chips gluten-free?

While Jays Potato Chips are made primarily from potatoes and seasonings, it’s best to check the packaging or contact customer service for specific gluten-free certifications.

What makes Jays Potato Chips different from other brands?

Jays pioneered frying chips in oil instead of lard, creating a lighter, crispier texture with bold, distinctive flavors that have kept Midwest snackers loyal for nearly a century.

How should I store Jays Potato Chips to keep them fresh?

To maintain freshness and crunch, keep the chips in a cool, dry place and reseal the bag tightly after opening or transfer them to an airtight container.

Are Jays Potato Chips kosher?

Yes, Jays Potato Chips, including Hot Stuff, are certified kosher.

Does Jays offer snacks other than potato chips?

Yes, Jays also produces Krunchers! kettle and corn chips, O-Ke-Doke popcorn varieties, Hot Stuff Crunchy Cheezlets, caramel corn, corn puffs, pork skins, and shoestring potatoes.

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