Heart-shaped hole found in Martin's chip

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Very cool discovery happened at work this week.

A coworker cleaned out her pantry and graciously donated a bag of Martin's Kettle Cook'd Bar-B-Q chips to her fellow employees. Chips don't last long in the workplace. Hours at the most, right behind chocolate chip cookies, doughnuts and homemade brownies.

Monday afternoon I grabbed a handful from this bag:

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(Actual bag. We keep our snacks on the graphics table.)

While munching on the chips, I discovered this chip! It looks like a heart was cut out in the middle of the chip.

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Here's another angle:

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And another:

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This isn't the first time a cutout heart was discovered at work. Our day metro editor, Amy Gulli, found one on Election Day last year. It was a Martin's chip, but not barbeque.

Here is Amy's chip:

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(Amy has said the chip is still somewhere in the office.)

I've had some feedback on my chip. "Oooh, Aaah," most have said.

However, some Negative Nellies think I'm stretching it a little when it comes to the heart shape. "It looks more like a 'Y' than a heart," said one reporter.

Anyway, what do you think I should do with my chip?


1 Comments

Through decades of eating chips I have seen several chips with this shape hole in them. So what people? If this is worth an article I feel sorry for everyone involved. Pathetic.

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