Cape Cod potato chips will no longer be made on Cape Cod as of this spring.
An iconic Massachusetts snack brand will soon no longer be produced in the state, as Cape Cod Potato Chips' parent company, Campbell's, plans to close its Hyannis manufacturing facility this spring.
Founded in 1980, Cape Cod Potato Chips began as a small operation in downtown Hyannis before moving to a facility on Breeds Hill Road in 1985. The facility on 100 Breeds Hill Road sits on a six-acre ...
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A Hyannis factory where Cape Cod Potato Chips have been made for the past 40 years will close in April, with 49 employees to ...
Cape Cod Potato Chips originated in Hyannis in 1980; the current plant has been open since 1985, the company said. At one ...