Why I Ordered This Item
I ordered the Miss Vickie’s® Potato Chips because I wanted a simple and crunchy snack to enjoy alongside my bakery order. While Paris Baguette is mainly known for its cakes, pastries, breads, and coffee drinks, having a savory snack option like potato chips is a nice choice for customers who want something quick and easy.
I enjoy snacks that have a satisfying crunch, especially when paired with a sandwich, wrap, or cold drink. I was curious to try how these classic kettle-cooked chips fit into the Paris Baguette café experience.
In this review, I’ll share my honest thoughts on their texture, flavor, value, and whether I’d order them again.
First Impression
The Miss Vickie’s® Potato Chips came in a convenient individual-size bag, making them easy to enjoy on the go. The packaging looked familiar and simple, with the classic snack appeal that makes it easy to recognize.
When I opened the bag, I noticed the fresh potato aroma right away. The chips looked thick, golden, and crunchy, which made them feel different from lighter, thinner potato chips.
The portion size felt perfect for a quick snack or something to enjoy with a sandwich and drink.
What Does It Taste Like?
The first bite was crispy, crunchy, and full of classic potato flavor. The kettle-cooked texture was the highlight because each chip had a satisfying crunch that made it enjoyable to snack on.
I liked that the chips had a simple savory taste without being too overwhelming. They had the familiar flavor of a traditional potato chip while still feeling a little more premium because of their thicker texture.
The crunch paired really well with Paris Baguette’s sandwiches and wraps. I enjoyed them alongside a sandwich, and they added a nice contrast to the softer bread and fillings.
They also worked well with cold drinks like iced coffee or tea, making them a convenient café snack.
What stood out to me was the texture. The thicker cut gave each bite a satisfying crunch that made the snack feel more enjoyable than regular chips.
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If I had one small complaint, it would be that customers looking for a lighter snack may find kettle-cooked chips a little more filling. However, for anyone who loves crispy snacks, they are a great choice.
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Is It Worth The Money?
The Miss Vickie’s® Potato Chips usually cost around $1.99–$3.49, depending on the location and serving size.
I think they are worth the price because they offer a reliable, crunchy snack option that pairs well with many Paris Baguette menu items. They are convenient, flavorful, and perfect when you want something savory.
Compared to regular packaged chips, the kettle-cooked style gives them a more satisfying texture. I’d order them again when I want a quick snack with my meal.
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Who Should Try This?
- Potato chip lovers
- Customers who enjoy crunchy snacks
- People ordering sandwiches or wraps
- Anyone looking for a quick savory side
- Customers who like kettle-cooked chips
- People wanting a simple café snack
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Extra crispy texture
- Classic potato flavor
- Convenient snack size
- Great with sandwiches and drinks
- Easy grab-and-go option
Cons
- Simple flavor compared to specialty snacks
- May feel heavier than regular chips
- Not a full meal option
Final Verdict
I enjoyed the Miss Vickie’s® Potato Chips from Paris Baguette as a simple and satisfying snack. The crunchy kettle-cooked texture and classic potato flavor made them a great side option with sandwiches, wraps, or coffee drinks.
Overall Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4.5/5)
If you’re visiting Paris Baguette and want a quick, crunchy snack to enjoy with your meal or drink, the Miss Vickie’s® Potato Chips are a reliable choice. Have you tried Miss Vickie’s® Potato Chips from Paris Baguette, or do you have another favorite snack from their menu? I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments!

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