WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark and her Indiana Fever are in Canada for the first time ahead of Tuesday night's game against the Toronto Tempo.
Clark and teammates Lexie Hull and Sophie Cunningham spent some of their spare time on Monday night trying some classic Canadian snacks and drinks.
Though there was one Canadian delicacy Clark wasn't impressed with "at all"... ketchup chips.
When Cunningham brought out a bag of Lay's Ketchup chips for Clark to try, her first instinct was to smell them.
"They smell horrible, she said.
"Who's eating these?"
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After working up the courage to try a single chip, Clark immediately regretted it.
"Does anybody have water?" she asked.
"I don't want to taste that ketchup chip again... at all."
Cunningham compared the ketchup flavour to BBQ chips, but with a bad aftertaste. The three WNBA stars also tried ginger beer, Juicy Gummy Bears, Coffee Crisp and Lay's All-Dressed chips — though nothing else got a reaction quite like the condiment-flavoured potato.
Ketchup chips are a staple of Canadian cuisine and one of several flavours Lay's doesn't sell in the U.S. And judging by Clark's and Cunningham's reaction, maybe there's a reason for that.
"It's a three out of 10, maybe two out of 10," Clark said when asked to rate the ketchup flavour.
She was much kinder to the All-Dressed chips, giving them a respectable seven out of 10.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark will play her first professional game in Toronto on Tuesday versus the Tempo. (Colin Hubbard/Imagn Images)
Tuesday's game between the Toronto Tempo and Indiana Fever at Scotiabank Arena will mark Clark's first professional game in Canada. It'll come at a good time, with Clark currently playing the best basketball of her career, averaging more than 26 points in her last 10 games.
So, Toronto fans heading to the game are in for a treat. Just don't expect to see Clark hitting the concession stand for Ketchup chips at halftime.
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