Jays Foods - Products

Products

Jays (potato chips)

  • Jays Crispy Ridged Potato Chips - Original; Ranch Herb; Onion & Garlic; Barbecue
  • Jays E-Z Dippin's (discontinued) - Mini Pretzels & mustard; Tortilla Chips & Nacho Cheese Dip; Tortilla Chips & Salsa
  • Jays Potato Chips - Original; Barbecue; Cheese; Salt 'n Sour; Sour 'n Dill; Hot Stuff

Krunchers! (kettle and corn chips)

  • Krunchers! Potato Chips - Original; Reduced Fat; Cheddar & Sour Cream; Jalapeño; Sea Salt & Cracked Pepper; Mesquite Bar-B-Que; Hawaiian Sweet Onion; Hot Buffalo Wing; Kosher Dill
  • Krunchers! Sweet Baby Jays (discontinued) - Chips made from sweet potatoes; introduced summer 2006
  • Krunchers! Corn chips - Spicy Four Cheese; Guacamole; Jalapeño

O-Ke-Doke (popcorn)

  • O-Ke-Doke Balls of Fire
  • O-Ke-Doke Hot Cheese Flavored Popcorn
  • O-Ke-Doke Cheese Popcorn
  • O-Ke-Doke Chicago Mix Popcorn (Cheese and Caramel Corn)
  • O-Ke-Doke White Cheddar Popcorn

Hot Stuff (other snacks)

  • Hot Stuff Crunchy Cheezlets

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