U.S. father, son drove 2 days to Ontario just for ketchup chips

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U.S. father, son drove 2 days to Ontario just for ketchup chips
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An American father-son duo drove for two days in an old army Jeep just to buy ketchup chips in Canada.

“We only crossed the border to buy the chips,” Rich Lieberman told CTV News Toronto on Saturday after buying 40 burgundy bags ofFather and son Rich and Jacob Lieberman visited a grocery store in Ontario last Saturday to buy ketchup chips .

“Jacob is deaf and he’s legally blind so he can still see, but he’s legally blind, so he loves the sensation of the car,” Lieberman said. With the wind blowing in his face, Jacob smiles for half the drive, he added.

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