Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Cape Cod Potato Chip Review

Today I received a case of potato chips from Cape Cod Potato Chips. Based in MA, the company began as the dream of Steve and Lynn Bernard. The chips we're cooked in their kitchen for many years. July 4th, 1980, their dream finally came true and they set up shop.

These great tasting chips have a big crunch, do to being kettle cooked. Only the best ingredients are used for their products. The potatoes they use are the freshest from the east coast, and are shipped daily from the farmers they use. The chips even today are cooked the same old fashion way. They have over half a dozen flavors in their potato chips.

They we're very kind and sent several flavors to test. Of course who won't want to taste test potato chips. The first flavor we tyred we're the original kettle cooked. This bag was ate with a grilled hamburger. The chips we're very crunchy, and so full of potato flavor.

With so many flavors to try, there was no way to test them all. But one can only say if they taste anything like the first bag, they will be awesome.

With summer here, and all the cookouts coming up, I will surely be serving each bag of chips with the food.

It's great that they make original and less fat chips for those watching their diet but still looking for a good chip.

If you would like more info on these great tasting products please visit the company at www.capecodchips.com . Also find them on facebook, where you can follow along.

 Disclaimer: Momzblotter has personally reviewed the product listed above. Momzblotter has not received any monetary compensation for her review. Momzblotter did receive a free product to try out so Momzblotter could evaluate and use it for her review. Momzblotter's thoughts & opinions in this review are unbiased & honest and your  opinions may differ.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I would like to sample these cape cod kettle chips. They sound like the right chip I have been searching for. The type of chip a person eats that brings back a childhood memeory, and not oily.