We Tried Every Trader Joe’s Potato Chip So You Don’t Have To (Ranked Worst to Best)

Every Trader Joes potato chip ranked worst to best

The Trader Joe’s potato chip aisle is bigger than most shoppers realize — somewhere between the seasonal stuffing chip and a lattice-cut ketchup oddity, there are over a dozen distinct potato chips on the shelf at any given time. Summer is chip-and-dip season, so we ranked every Trader Joe’s potato chip from absolute skip to absolute buy. Here they are, worst to best.

1. Thanksgiving Stuffing Seasoned Kettle Chips

Thanksgiving Stuffing Seasoned Kettle Chips at Trader Joe's

A holiday novelty that shows up every fall, this chip aims to taste like Grandma’s stuffing in a kettle-chip format. Some shoppers love it for the gimmick. Most agree the seasoning swings too far into dried herbs.

  • Price: $2.99 (seasonal)
  • Taste Test: Heavy on sage and rosemary with a noticeable celery-salt undertone. The first chip is fun. By chip ten, the herbal note tastes more like potpourri than poultry seasoning.
  • Texture: A solid kettle-chip base — good thickness, good crunch — but the seasoning sometimes clumps unevenly across the bag.
  • Make It Better: Best eaten on the side of a turkey-and-cranberry sandwich, where the savory herb profile actually has context. Out of season, they read as strange.
  • Verdict: Skip unless you’re stocking up for a Thanksgiving snack table. Even fans admit a whole bag is too much.

2. Vegetable Root Chips

Vegetable Root Chips at Trader Joe's

Not strictly a potato chip, but they sit in the chip aisle and shoppers grab them when they want something a little fancier. A mix of taro, sweet potato, parsnip, batata and yuca all sliced and fried into colorful curls.

  • Price: $2.99
  • Taste Test: Earthy and slightly sweet, with each root delivering a different note. The sweet potato slices dominate the flavor. The parsnip and yuca pieces lean bland.
  • Texture: Stiffer and chewier than a regular chip. Some pieces are still oily, others snap clean. The texture inconsistency is part of the experience.
  • Make It Better: Pair with a creamy goat cheese dip or a roasted red pepper hummus. Skip them as a stand-alone snack — they need a dip to come alive.
  • Verdict: Buy if you’re hosting and want something that looks fancy on a board. Skip if you just want a chip to eat by the handful.

3. Pizza Party Potato Chips

Pizza Party Potato Chips at Trader Joe's

A loaded-pizza-flavored ridge chip aimed at the kid-snack market. The bag is bright and the chip surface is dusted with a red-orange seasoning blend meant to evoke tomato, garlic and dried herbs.

  • Price: $2.99
  • Taste Test: The first impression is sweet tomato powder with a faint Italian-herb note. By the third chip, the seasoning starts tasting one-dimensional — more candy-tomato than actual pizza.
  • Texture: Standard ridge-cut crunch. The ridges hold the seasoning powder well, so you get a full flavor hit on every chip.
  • Make It Better: Crush a handful on top of a real frozen cheese pizza in the last two minutes of baking. Adds crunch and amplifies the tomato note in a way that actually works.
  • Verdict: Skip for adults. Buy if you have kids who already love pizza-flavored anything.

4. Ghost Pepper Potato Chips

Ghost Pepper Potato Chips at Trader Joe's

A spicy kettle chip dusted with ghost-pepper seasoning. The bag warns about heat and follows through. Not as ferocious as the Carolina Reaper variant fans remember, but plenty hot for most palates.

  • Price: $2.49
  • Taste Test: Builds slowly. The first bite is a sweet smoky paprika note, then the ghost-pepper heat catches up and sits on the back of the tongue for a solid 30 seconds. There is a faint onion-garlic backbone underneath the burn.
  • Texture: Sturdy kettle-cooked thickness. Loud crunch, minimal shatter, and the seasoning sticks well.
  • Make It Better: Dunk in cold sour cream or a yogurt-based ranch to cool the heat. A cold lager also helps the burn move along.
  • Verdict: Buy if you actively enjoy spicy snacks. Skip if you don’t — the heat sneaks up and is hard to walk back.

5. Ketchup Flavored Spud Crunchies

Ketchup Flavored Spud Crunchies at Trader Joe's

These puffy, crunchy little potato sticks taste exactly like the tomato-vinegar ketchup chips Canadians have loved for decades. Trader Joe’s version comes in a small bag and is one of the more divisive chip-aisle items.

  • Price: $1.99
  • Taste Test: Sweet tomato up front, sharp vinegar in the middle, faint salt finish. The seasoning is intense — there is no subtle flavor profile here.
  • Texture: Airy, hollow, crunchy in a Cheeto-adjacent way. Not a flat chip. The puff structure carries seasoning into every bite.
  • Make It Better: Eat them straight. Trying to dip these only mutes the flavor that makes them interesting. A cold root beer is the right pairing.
  • Verdict: Buy if you grew up on ketchup chips or want to try them for the first time. Skip if vinegar-forward seasoning bothers you.

6. Thai Style Yellow Curry Flavored Potato Chips

Thai Style Yellow Curry Flavored Potato Chips at Trader Joe's

An import-style chip with a warm curry seasoning that reads more comforting than fiery. The bag is small but the flavor lingers.

  • Price: $2.99
  • Taste Test: Toasted coconut and turmeric land first, then a gentle ginger-lemongrass note creeps in. The heat is modest — closer to mild curry powder than restaurant curry.
  • Texture: Thin and lightly fried, with a clean snap. Less greasy than a typical kettle chip.
  • Make It Better: Snack alongside coconut soup, fried rice or a peanut-sauce noodle bowl. They double as a textural element on top of curry dishes.
  • Verdict: Buy. It’s an interesting chip that does not get boring after the first handful.

7. Sea Salted Saddle Potato Crisps

Sea Salted Saddle Potato Crisps at Trader Joe's

An unusual saddle-shaped potato crisp imported and dusted with flaky sea salt. The shape stacks like a Pringle but the flavor is closer to a hand-cut chip.

  • Price: $3.49
  • Taste Test: Clean salted-potato flavor. No artificial seasoning, no oil-heavy aftertaste. The sea salt is bright and crystalline rather than dusty table salt.
  • Texture: Thicker than a Pringle, more delicate than a kettle chip. Light, airy, snaps neatly.
  • Make It Better: Pair with a thick dip — French onion, smoked trout, or a whipped feta. The shape scoops well.
  • Verdict: Buy. A great party chip that looks fancier than it costs.

8. BBQ Flavored Potato Chips

BBQ Flavored Potato Chips at Trader Joe's

Trader Joe’s classic BBQ chip. Nothing flashy, nothing wild — just a competent take on a category dominated by Lay’s, Kettle Brand and store labels.

  • Price: $2.49
  • Taste Test: Tomato, paprika, brown sugar and a whisper of smoke. The sweet note is dialed back compared to mass-market BBQ chips, which keeps it from tasting candied.
  • Texture: Standard thin-cut crunch. Light, snappy, with even seasoning coverage.
  • Make It Better: Smash a handful onto a pulled-pork sandwich or a grilled-cheese with sharp cheddar. They add salt, crunch and a sweet smoke note all at once.
  • Verdict: Buy. A reliable everyday BBQ chip for the price.

9. Ketchup Flavored Lattice Potato Chips

Ketchup Flavored Lattice Potato Chips at Trader Joe's

A lattice-cut potato chip — the criss-cross waffle shape — dusted in the same ketchup seasoning as the spud crunchies but applied to a much sturdier base.

  • Price: $2.99
  • Taste Test: Same tomato-vinegar-sweet profile as the crunchies, but the heavier chip carries it better. The lattice surface holds more seasoning per square inch, so each bite is loaded.
  • Texture: Crisp, sturdy, structurally engineered to not break in the bag. A genuinely fun chip to eat.
  • Make It Better: Dip in plain sour cream to mellow the vinegar bite. Or eat alongside a sharp cheddar sandwich.
  • Verdict: Buy. The best execution of TJ’s ketchup-chip idea — better than the spud crunchies version.

10. Deli Sandwich Style Potato Chips

Deli Sandwich Style Potato Chips at Trader Joe's

A relatively new addition to the lineup, designed as the chip you would find next to a deli pickle and a stacked Italian sub. Thin, sturdy, salt-forward.

  • Price: $2.49
  • Taste Test: Clean salted-potato flavor with a hint of pepper and a faint pickle-brine acidity. Nothing aggressive — the whole point is to play well with a sandwich.
  • Texture: Thin, crispy, breaks with a clean snap. Holds up in a brown-bag lunch.
  • Make It Better: Layer them directly into a turkey, salami or roast-beef sandwich. They add crunch without competing with the meat.
  • Verdict: Buy. The ideal everyday sandwich chip — useful and inexpensive.

11. Garlic Butter Irish Potato Chips

Garlic Butter Irish Potato Chips at Trader Joe's

An imported Irish chip seasoned with butter and roasted garlic. The bag is small and shoppers tend to buy two.

  • Price: $2.99
  • Taste Test: Real butter flavor up front — not the fake margarine note common in flavored chips — followed by a roasted garlic warmth. Salt is restrained, letting the garlic carry the chip.
  • Texture: Thin, light, perfectly crisp. The Irish potato varietals tend to fry cleaner than American russets.
  • Make It Better: Serve as the crunchy element on a cheese board next to soft cheese, salami and a glass of red. They also work crushed on top of a baked potato.
  • Verdict: Buy two bags. The first one disappears immediately.

12. Kettle Cooked Rosemary & Sea Salt Potato Chips

Kettle Cooked Rosemary & Sea Salt Potato Chips at Trader Joe's

Trader Joe’s flagship kettle chip — the one most regulars name when asked which TJ chip to actually buy. A clean kettle base with whole flecks of rosemary and visible sea-salt crystals.

  • Price: $2.99
  • Taste Test: Bright pine-forward rosemary, generous flaky salt, and a deep toasted-potato base. Restrained enough to eat by the handful, complex enough to keep the bag interesting.
  • Texture: Classic kettle crunch — sturdy, never brittle, with the right amount of curl and bubble per chip.
  • Make It Better: Pair with a creamy chevre dip, smoked salmon, or a glass of crisp white wine. Or just eat them on the couch — they hold up alone.
  • Verdict: Buy on every trip. A near-perfect everyday kettle chip and a customer favorite for years.

13. Ode to the Classic Potato Chip

Ode to the Classic Potato Chip at Trader Joe's

Trader Joe’s most reliable chip — a lightly salted, thin-cut potato chip in a kraft-style bag that tries to look generic on purpose. It is the cult favorite of the entire TJ chip aisle.

  • Price: $2.49
  • Taste Test: Pure salted-potato flavor. The salt is correctly tuned, the oil is clean, the potato is the star. There is nothing extra and nothing missing.
  • Texture: Thin, crispy, even, and consistent from chip to chip. The bag arrives mostly intact rather than a pile of crumbs.
  • Make It Better: Eat from the bag. Dip in onion dip. Pile on a sandwich. Crush on tuna salad. They work everywhere and never fight the food they are next to.
  • Verdict: The best chip in the lineup. Buy one bag for now, one for later, and a third for the shelf.

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