All-dressed



All-dressed (assaisonnées or toute garnie ) is a potato chip flavour popular in Canada. Ruffles, a major producer of all-dressed potato chips, describes the flavour as a mix of ketchup, barbecue sauce, sour cream and onion, and salt & vinegar.

History
While consensus is that the flavour first originated in Canada, it is unknown who or which company first introduced the all-dressed potato chip. Yum Yum, a Québec-based company, is known to have created a variety of the flavour in 1978.

The term "all-dressed" and its French equivalent "toute garnie" originally applied to pizza, meaning roughly "everything-on-it", deluxe, or "the works". The term "all-dressed" extended beyond just pizza and found its way into the world of potato chips. Many early references to the flavour "all-dressed" are linked to "all-dressed pizza flavour" potato chips. These potato chips were crafted to capture the essence of a pizza with all the toppings, offering a rich, complex blend of flavours that often includes a combination of spices, herbs, cheese, and even hints of smokiness, mimicking the taste of a fully-loaded pizza.

An all-dressed chip called The Whole Shabang is produced by American prison supplier Keefe Group. It became available to the general public in 2016. Frito-Lay began selling all-dressed Ruffles potato chips in the United States the same year.

In 2019, Syracuse, New York potato chip maker Terrell's began selling all-dressed chips under the name "Syracuse style".

Kwik Trip convenience stores sell an all-dressed flavor of chips under their Urge store brand.

Hy-Vee stores sell an All Dressed flavour of chips under the Drive Time store brand.

Aldi stores sell an All Dressed flavour of chips seasonally under the Clancy's store brand.

In 2024, Co-op Food in the United Kingdom began selling a limited edition "All Dressed Seriously Saucy" variety crisp as part of their Irresistible range.