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Step your game up, Kroger



Let the petition begin. Central Arkansas NEEDS "various rapper based chip products" like Lil Romeo's Bar-B-Quing with my Honey or Yung Joc's Honey Dew Cheese Curls. The Master P-wearing-a-Devo-hat-flavored ones look interesting, too.

One of our East Coast educated co-workers says Rap Snacks are all over the Eastern Seaboard. But these are Southern rappers!

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The only place around here that I've found Rap Snacks is at Big Lots. I recommend the RZA. Stay away from L'il Romeo.

I used to collect an early forerunner of these, Fly Girls potato chips, in NYC and Baltimore in the early 90s. There was a whole gaggle of them, but I only remember one in particular. Her name was Khadijah and she was a Black Muslim, barbecue-flavored, I believe.

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