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The world's longest covered bridge!
Loved it. Took the tour, some say its not worth it and it is rather fast but you get a bag of fresh chips at the end and can try all their flavors and test flavors. Get the tour, for 5$, it supports o...
Loved it. Took the tour, some say its not worth it and it is rather fast but you get a bag of fresh chips at the end and can try all their flavors and test flavors. Get the tour, for 5$, it supports o...
The self-guided tour allows one to view the process of cooking the chips, drying the chips as they come out of the fryer, and the packaging of the final product. You can also view several videos and r...
The self-guided tour allows one to view the process of cooking the chips, drying the chips as they come out of the fryer, and the packaging of the final product. You can also view several videos and r...
It is a self guided tour. Not worth $5. Small, cramped area. The worst was how filthy the chip flavour bottles were at the end of the tour. Sticky from being handled by so many people. Who wants to to...
The world's longest covered bridge!
Loved it. Took the tour, some say its not worth it and it is rather fast but you get a bag of fresh chips at the end and can try all their flavors and test flavors. Get the tour, for 5$, it supports o...
The world's longest covered bridge!
Loved it. Took the tour, some say its not worth it and it is rather fast but you get a bag of fresh chips at the end and can try all their flavors and test flavors. Get the tour, for 5$, it supports o...
Now I know how my favourite chips are made
The self-guided tour allows one to view the process of cooking the chips, drying the chips as they come out of the fryer, and the packaging of the final product. You can also view several videos and r...
Now I know how my favourite chips are made
The self-guided tour allows one to view the process of cooking the chips, drying the chips as they come out of the fryer, and the packaging of the final product. You can also view several videos and r...
Disappointing. Not worth the stop.
It is a self guided tour. Not worth $5. Small, cramped area. The worst was how filthy the chip flavour bottles were at the end of the tour. Sticky from being handled by so many people. Who wants to to...