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Covered Bridge Potato Chip Company

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The Covered Bridge Potato Chip Company is a potato chip producer (kettle chips) in New Brunswick Canada, established in 2008.

You can visit the factory to watch the production and try the potato chips hot off the line, with your own choice of seasoning.

In January 2016 the company reported to have 90 employees and as it undergoes its fourth expansion, it expects to hit 100 employees by the spring of 2016.
 

(Click picture to watch video) Covered Bridge Potato Chips Company Introduction

Covered Bridge Potato Chips Company Introduction

On Friday March 1, 2024 the Covered Bridge Potato Chips factory was destroyed by fire.

News for this Company

 Covered Bridge Potato Chip Company
May 30, 2010

Covered Bridge Potato Chip Company receives tourism award

The Covered Bridge Potato Chip Co. Inc. won the NB Tourism Product Development Award. This was one of the four 2010 Tourism Excellence and Innovation Awards awards presented on Thursday, May 27, by the Tourism Industry Association of New Brunswick (TI...
Covered Bridge Potato Chip Company receives support from NB government
April 06, 2010

Covered Bridge Potato Chip Company receives support from NB government

The Covered bridge Potato Chip company in New Brunswick is receiving a $100,000 loan guarantee from the provincial government today.   The manufacturer of kettle chips, located in the St. John River Valley, will use the financial backing to secure 17 ...
January 05, 2010

Covered Bridge Potato chip company continues to gain market share

A year ago, Ryan Albright and his two business partners were hauling their product in the back of a Toyota Corolla, making deliveries in communities along the St. John River Valley. Today, one year after launching the Covered Bridge Potato Chip Compan...
February 17, 2009

Covered Bridge Potato Chip Company Inc.: more than just a chip maker

The Covered Bridge Potato Chip Company Inc. in Waterville,  New Brunswick, started potato chip production late last year. Now, a short two months later, co-owner Ryan Albright says the kettle-cooked snack treats are being well received. Albright said ...