There are so many potato chip flavors it is difficult to keep track of them all. Some flavors come and go. Here are several potato chips that are most likely to vanish from store shelves in 2026.
Cape Cod chips were founded in Hyannis in 1980, and the plant has been operational since 1985. The plant, which also produces Kettle Brand chips, will cease operations in April 2026. Campbell’s ...
The brand’s parent company, soup giant Campbell’s, said Thursday it will close the Hyannis factory in April to consolidate ...
The Campbell’s Company has announced that it will be shutting down its Cape Cod Potato Chips facility in Hyannis in April, moving production to facilities in North Carolina, Wisconsin and ...
According to Instacart data, Pringles was the most popular chip brand in Ohio around the Fourth of July 2024. Nationally, Ruffles, Cape Cod, Utz and Lay's chips are more popular. Ohio is the ...
The 1970s were a wild time. We had disco and bellbottoms, lava lamps and shag carpet. It was a time of experimenting, including with potato chips. While chips, known as crisps in the U.K., have been a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ohio's love of potato chips is a deep one. These crispy fried potato slices have long served as a staple snack food at cookouts ...