Chip and Dip Day

Chip and Dip Day

Date When Celebrated : Always March 23rd

National Chip and Dip Day celebrates America's favorite snack duet. If you re holding a party, it is almost certain that chips and dips are on the snack list. The only possible exclusion would be for an Ice Cream party.

Important Note: National Potato Chip Day is on March 14th. For today's celebration, the ""chip"" is more generic. It could be corn chips, or tortilla chips. And, the dip is any kind that goes well with the chip of choice.

Today is best celebrated in the evening with a bag of chips and your favorite dip.


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