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Why are sun chips wavy?

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Sun chips are wavy because the workers curve them that way and then they dry them.

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Sun Chips are wavy because the ridges help to create a more textured crunch and enhance the eating experience by trapping more flavoring on the chip's surface. The wavy shape also allows for more air pockets in the chip, resulting in a lighter and crispier texture.

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