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Cape Cod Potato Chips

August 11, 2009 by Dexie Wharton  
Filed under Recipes

Let the crunchy and savory goodness from Cape Cod Potato Chips help you celebrate the last days of Summer BBQ, or unwind in the couch with the lovely family watching a movie, or as a partner to sandwiches for lunch.

So what makes Cape Cod Potato Chips good?

The all-natural ingredients beginning with 3 premium hand-picked ingredients which are, real potatoes, canola oil and salt & seasonings with no added preservatives. The potatoes are kettle-cooked in batches which gives it that distinctive crunch.

They use 100% canola oil with no trans fat. Canola Oil has to lowest saturated fat compared to other commercially used vegetable oil. This helps the potato flavor come out naturally.

Cape Cod Potato Chips

Cape Cod Potato Chips

A new addition to the Cape Cod Potato Chips variety is the Parmesan & Roasted Garlic Potato Chips. The Parmesan cheese and roasted garlic combo sounds perfect, doesn’t it?

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Other addition to the Cape Cod’s list of crunchy goodness are two popcorn varieties. Joining White Cheddar are Sweet Cream Butter and Sweet & Salty.

Cape Cod Sweet Cream Butter Popcorn is light, tender with a tasty corn flavor. The sweet cream butter seasoning was from a fresh pasteurized cream churned to perfection plus a light seasoning of salt.

Cape Cod Sweet & Salty Popcorn will please anyone who loves the combination of sweet & salty at the same time. The kernels are hot-air popped to expand then coated with sweet glaze. Cape Cod’s signature glaze is created by combining sugar and a touch of salt for that undeniable sweet and salt flavors infusion.

Cape Cod Potato Chips are available at major US retailers. An 8-ounce bag is around $3.49, while a 5-ounce bag is $2.69. Locate nearby retailers or order them online at CapeCodChips.com.

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  1. [...] experimenting by combining sour cream and smoked salmon plus some other seasoning to make a dip for Cape Cod potato chips. Smoked Salmon & Sour Cream Dip (Image © Dexie [...]



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