A popular potato chip brand is leaving its coastal hometown after more than four decades of operations — but its signature name will remain. The Campbell’s Co. announced that it was closing the Cape ...
Cape Cod Potato Chips will no longer be made on Cape Cod. The brand’s parent company, soup giant Campbell’s, said Thursday it will close the Hyannis factory in April to consolidate manufacturing at ...
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People pretty much know where Cape Cod Chips are made. It's right there in the name, and for years, the back of the bags showed a map of the factory's location. But now, the Hyannis factory is closing ...
A nasty nor’easter is expected to batter the Cape and Islands this weekend, according to meteorologists who say the bomb cyclone could dump several inches of snow and spark strong wind gusts and ...
Massachusetts is losing one of its iconic business locations, as the Cape Cod potato chips manufacturing plant in Hyannis is set to close in April. The Campbell’s Company, which owns the Cape Cod ...
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