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Charles Chips - Wikipedia Charles Chips is an American maker of snack foods, especially potato chips It was known for home and office delivery of its products in distinctive tins They were known for their signature sales slogan, "Chippin' it!"
Charles Chips Original Tin - amazon. com Experience the ultimate in snacking with Charles Chips Original Tin Each chip is a celebration of flavor and crunch, meticulously crafted to deliver a snacking experience like no other
Charles Chips - Cracker Barrel Like eating a fresh potato, classic Charles Chips Original Chips right out of the tin brings you right back to the good old days! This crisp, tasty original recipe has the right amount of seasoning and pure potato flavor in every gorgeous, golden chip
Where to Buy Charles Chips: Discover the Best Places to Get Your . . . Kroger, the largest supermarket chain in the United States, stocks a variety of Charles Chips flavors in both their physical stores and online 7-Eleven, the ubiquitous convenience store chain, carries a limited selection of Charles Chips flavors, including classic salt and vinegar and barbecue
Charles Chips: Iconic Tins, History, and Where to Buy Today Charles Chips has been a beloved name in the American snack industry for over 80 years Founded in 1942 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, the company gained its initial fame for its home-delivered potato chips, pretzels, and cookies
Chips in Tins - Charles Chips Discover Charles Chips' iconic tins filled with crisp, delicious potato chips Dive into flavors like Original, Waffle Crunch, and more A tradition of taste in every tin
CHARLES CHIPS - The Paramus Fritz Behnke Historical Museum Charles Chips was started by Effie Musser in 1942 She sold potato chips through a distributor who packaged them in tin cans They were named after Charles Street in Baltimore, Maryland In 1991 the company was sold and went bankrupt 18 months later It was then acquired by another company in 1993 and also went bankrupt 18 months later