Cape Cod Potato Chips Launches Two Savory New Cheese Flavours

Cape Cod Potato Chips, known for kettle-cooked potato chips with a ridiculously good crunch, adds two savory new cheese varieties to the snack aisle with the launch of Buffalo Cheddar Waffle Cut and 40% Less Fat Aged White Cheddar & Sour Cream.

f6b464aa-9908-451a-9111-bac87448dbb0.HR“At Cape Cod we’re always looking for enticing new flavor combinations that complement the hearty texture of our kettle-cooked chips,” said Faith Atwood, Marketing Manager, Cape Cod Potato Chips. “After listening to consumer feedback and evaluating food trends, we worked hard to develop new flavours that deliver the full taste and crunch that make our chips distinct, while continuing to deliver ‘on trend’ flavours in the ever-changing snack food category.”

The two latest varieties from Cape Cod Potato Chips deliver a delicious cheese flavor that the entire family can enjoy, but with a classic Cape Cod taste. The new products feature a bold, spicy option or a tasty health-conscious alternative.

  • 9b638964-32ef-48b0-aec7-8cb8b4b87f63.HRBuffalo Cheddar Waffle Cut kettle-cooked chips deliver the full spicy flavour synonymous with Buffalo wings in every crunch, combined with the creamy flavour of cheddar cheese. These extra hearty, waffle-cut chips stand up especially well to creamy dips, such as a ranch or spinach dip.
  • 40% Less Fat Aged White Cheddar & Sour Cream chips blend Cheddar, Monterey Jack and Swiss cheeses with a hint of sour cream. Every crunchy chip has rich, creamy flavour and 40 percent less fat than the leading variety of potato chips. Pair these flavorful chips with a classic chicken sandwich for a satisfying lunch.

The new Cape Cod Chips retail for $3.79 and can be found at major retailers or ordered online here.

The entire line of Cape Cod kettle-cooked chips are made with all-natural ingredients, gluten-free, preservative-free and kettle-cooked in 100% canola oil. The well-known Cape Cod lighthouse makes it easy for consumers to find Cape Cod Chips in the snack aisle.

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