This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Cape Cod® Potato Chips. Stay tuned for a little known Hilary fact.
What’s a girl who’s spent the last weeks focusing on a serious fitness routine talking about chips? You might ask. The reason is because if it’s salty and crunchy, it’s mine. That’s my thing. I don’t really miss candy, or cookies or bread. I miss salty, crunchy things. The reality of a new, healthy, lifestyle is that you’re going to splurge every now and then.
Cape Cod® Potato Chips are that splurge for me. They’re thicker cut, have a good amount of salt, and don’t even TALK about the sea salt and vinegar. Something about the sour and the salt. Oh baby!
Cape Cod® Potato Chips are produced back East in… wait for it, Cape Cod, MA. They started in a small storefront in 1980 and soon expanded beyond that small business. In 2014, Cape Cod chips began to be available on the West Coast (lucky us!). Cape Cod® Potato Chips factory is even open for tours — so if you’re in the area, stop by and take a tour to see how the most delicious chips are made (Cape Cod® Potato Chips aren’t just about chips — they make popcorn too!)
There’s a reason these chips are so tasty! Cape Cod® Potato Chips takes time and care to hand select potatoes, they’re fried in 100% canola oil, no preservatives and they’re done in small batches to check for quality.
Don’t forget to head over to the Cape Cod® Potato Chips Facebook page! You can also click here to read more about Cape Cod® Potato Chips and see if they’re available in your area!
And now it’s time for a little known Hilary fact. My first word was “chip”. My mom knew I could talk but I was too stubborn to say anything and she finally wouldn’t give me a chip until I asked for it. True story. 🙂 I’m a girl who loves her chips. 🙂
Cape Cod® Potato Chips are great for your next BBQ, TV show, lunchbox or snacking around the house. Pick some up for the favorite people in your life and let them know they’re your favorites, by serving a favorite.
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Cape Cod® Potato Chips. I was compensated and also received free product.
This was a bad thing to read first thing in the morning – chips are my nemesis!
The way you describe it reminds me of Kettle Chips (yay for local-ish food!), which are actually quite delicious if you’re in need for a crunch!
I know, I was pinning the post this morning before I had breakfast. Mistake.