On a couple of occasions I have written posts dedicated to Lawson's, a convenience store chain that was located in Ohio for close to 50 years. In the late 1980's the chain was bought out by Dairy Mart, of Engfield Ct.
Dairy Mart was then purchased by Alimentation Couche-Tard, and most stored were rebranded Circle K.
Something that has survived the years since Lawson's has left the landscape is Lawson's Chip Dip.
I get many hits on this blog from people out of Ohio, I'm thinking former Buckeyes, looking for availability of this chip dip. I had gotten an email from a former resident of Cleveland looking for it.
I emailed Circle K about this sometime ago asking if it was possible to send the dip out to those out of state, they said because of quality issues that it was not possible.
My only suggestion would be to get in touch with Circle K in your home area and ask them to start stocking this very popular item that seems to make every get-together complete.
Now we will hear from all of you telling why you like(or not) Lawson's Chip Dip, and maybe some suggestions for those finding this post via search engines.
Comments
"Roll on Big O...get that juice up to Lawsons in 40 hours"!
:-)
I'll never forget the smell of my dad's white uniform as he came home from working in the bread bakery.
If you remember the "old" Lawson's stores, the ones with the counter in the back...the counter was back there by design. My uncle, who was chief purchasing agent at Lawson's said they wanted customers to pick up things along the way as they headed back to the cash register.
Of course in the new stores, the counter was up front near the windows so the police could check up on the staff. Changing times.
Thanks Cliff!
Don
I am a woman on a diet and should not be reading about chips or dips !!
It sounds so yummy!
Apart from Lawson's being no more, a section of the world however has seen the namesake continue to be used, even if they don't offer the chip dip...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawson_(store)
Asia has all the luck!
M.
It's so awesome!
I grew up on 20th street near Sacket and Lawsons was on the corner of Chestnut and State Road one block away. When I was a child in the 60's my mother and I would walk to Lawsons for milk and chip chop ham. This morning on a rerun of Anthony Bordains travel show in Okinawa Japan he went into a Lawsons and mentioned it originated outside of Akron!
https://youtu.be/B7r6A6YQdtI