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  2. The Best Regional Potato Chips the Rest of America Needs - AOL

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    Cape Cod Chips are basically the snack version of a Massachusetts postcard, with a lighthouse on the packaging and all. Starting out in a small Cape Cod shop on July 4th, 1980 ...

  3. I Tried 8 BBQ Potato Chips & The Best Were Bold and Crispy

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    As you may have guessed, these chips are in fact baked rather than fried and contain 65% less fat as a result. A smaller 6.25-ounce bag rang up at $4.79. The look: Flat and almost hexagonal.

  4. The 12 October Costco Finds Everyone's Talking About - AOL

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    Slather it on your toast, serve it with fruit for dipping or mix it into baked goods—there's nothing this little tub can't do. Grab the 16 oz. tub for $6.99 now. 5.

  5. Cape Cod Potato Chips - Wikipedia

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    Cape Cod brand potato chips (40% reduced fat variety), January 2016. Phoebe Buffay-Hannigan (Lisa Kudrow), a fictional character on the popular US television sitcom Friends (1994–2004), is seen eating a bag of Cape Cod Chip's white cheddar popcorn in 1999 on Episode 21, Season Six ("The One Where Ross Meets Elizabeth's Dad").

  6. Potato chip - Wikipedia

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    The basic chips are cooked and salted; additional varieties are manufactured using various flavorings and ingredients including herbs, spices, cheeses, other natural flavors, artificial flavors, and additives. Potato chips form a large part of the snack food and convenience food market in Western countries. The global potato chip market ...

  7. Steve Bernard - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, he sold his auto parts business and established Cape Cod Potato Chips with an 800-square-foot (74 m 2) storefront in Hyannis, Massachusetts, that could reach tourists, an industrial potato slicer he had bought for $3,000 and almost no knowledge of the snack food business other than what he learned in a week-long course on potato chip ...