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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 Chips turn heads with burlap packaging
October 30, 2008

Covered Bridge Potato Chips turn heads with burlap packaging

Ryan Albright has been flitting across major retail markets, launching Covered Bridge potato chips grown and processed on his farm close to Canada’s longest covered bridge near Waterville, New Brunswick. His chips turned heads at the Grocery Innovation...
September 09, 2008

Covered Bridge Potato Chip Company receives government loan

The Covered Bridge Potato Chip Company, Carleton County’s newest tourism destination is receiving a half-a-million dollar boost from the federal government. The facility is on its way to a November opening.The Covered Bridge Potato Chip Company will es...
January 15, 2008

New Potato chip factory in New Brunswick: the Covered Bridge Potato Company

A new potato chip factory owned by Albright Farms in Centreville, N.B., will be up and running by the end of May. Co-owner Ryan Albright says Covered Bridge Potato Co. will produce kettled chips. The factory is being built off the Trans-Canada Highwa...
November 09, 2007

No new potato chips processing plant in Hartland

A waterfront property in Hartland, New Brunswick will not be home to a new potato chip processing plant and retail office. Hartland Town Council chose not to rezone a residential property on Hartland's Main Street to accommodate the proposed new busi...