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Kettle Foods Inc. is the manufacturer of Kettle Brand Potato Chips. The company was founded in 1978 in Salem (Oregon).

In 1988 production was started in Norwich in the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom business operates as Kettle Foods Ltd.

In September 2007 a second US plant was opened in Beloit (Wisconsin).

Kettle Foods Inc boasts a strong commitment  to "natural"and "sustainable". This commitment was recognized in the LEED® Gold Certification for Sustainable Design for Kettle Foods new Beloit plant, the "greenest food manufacturing facility in the US".

In September 2006 Kettle Foods was sold to Lion Capital.

In March 2010 Kettle Foods was acquired by Diamond Foods and became as a result of acquisitions a brand of Snyder's Lance (2015) and later The Campbell Soup Company (2018)
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Abril 09, 2008
New Death Valley Chipotle(TM) Kettle(TM) Brand Potato Chip Heats Up Summer Snacking
Kettle Foods is spicing up the summer with the arrival of its newest Kettle(TM) brand Potato Chip, Death Valley Chipotle(TM), just in time for barbeque season. The winner of the fourth annual People's Choice campaign, Death Valley Chipotle(TM), is set ...
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Diciembre 17, 2007
Kettle Foods Encourages Habitat Restoration with New Backyard Barbeque Potato Chips
Kettle Foods, a company that welcomes friends of the feathery sort into its own “backyard,” is joining forces with National Wildlife Federation (NWF) to launch its newest flavor – Backyard Barbeque.
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Kettle™ Brand Bakes now available in 100-Calorie Pack
Diciembre 11, 2007
Kettle™ Brand Bakes now available in 100-Calorie Pack
Kettle Foods is giving potato chips, America’s number one salty snack, a makeover with new 100-calorie bags of its award-winning Kettle™ brand Bakes Lightly Salted Potato Chips. Named “Best Chips” in Health Magazine’s May 2006 Best New Foods for Busy...
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Noviembre 02, 2007
How many potato chip flavors is enough?
For years potato chip manufacturers like Lay's, Wise, Utz and others were content to churn out POPC -- plain old potato chips -- leaving the "gourmet"market to niche manufacturers. But then diversification hit the potato chip industry, offeri...
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