Test it Tuesday: Mothman potato chips
Mister Bees' Mothman chips use a 'mysterious spice blend' similar to a sweet barbecue flavor but also have a very slight spicyness to them.
Mister Bee, based in Parkersburg, West Virginia, is the state's foremost manufacturer of potato chips and has several other varieties of West Virginia-themed potato chips like the '304 Style' and pepperoni roll flavor.
Test It Tuesday: Mister Bee's West Virginia-themed potato chips
Overall, the 12 News team enjoyed the Mothman chips and would eat them again. A few people said they much preferred the Mothman chips over the pepperoni roll-flavored chips we tried in a previous Test It Tuesday.
If you want to try the Mothman potato chips for yourself, you can usually find them at Go Mart gas stations or wherever Mister Bee chips are sold.
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