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Snack Review: NEW! Cape Cod Sweet and Spicy Jalapeno Chips

June 04, 2010 By: Adam Category: Reviews, Snacks

I love me some kettle chips and have had nothing but good experiences with Cape Cod chips in the past. Their Sweet Mesquite Barbeque chips are some of the most flavorful chips I’ve ever had, while I’ve always found the chip texture — not too oily, folded over, and always displaying a solid crunch — to be top notch. With this in mind, you can imagine how pumped I was when I found out Cape Cod had launched several new flavors in their line of chips, prompting me to quickly head to the store to pick up a bag of the Sweet and Spicy Jalapeno chips to try.

We’ve blended the bold heat of the southwestern jalapeno with a touch of sweetness to create our new Sweet & Spicy Jalapeno. The result is a spicy, yet sweet flavor that is sure to please even the most discriminating jalapeño fans!

In the interest of full disclosure, I am usually not a “spicy” chip guy. No, it’s not that I’m a wimp (OK, maybe a little), it’s just that I really enjoy chips that retain an element of their natural potato flavor. (more…)

Down But Not Out: A Kettle Chip Throwdown Extravaganza

July 15, 2009 By: Adam Category: Snacks

Who says we don’t take listener feedback into account here at GrubGrade? After our last Potato Chip Throwdown, a number of you commented that “regular” style potato chips were so 1980s (or thereabouts) and suggested that a better indicator of chip making prowess would be kettle style chips. Ever hard at work the please you, the readers, I immediately set off in making plans to continue our snack food odyssey, pulling connections and contacting reps from several companies in an effort to procure samples.

And while a busy summer travel schedule has kept me on the road and out of contact with several of our previously featured “all-star” chip taste-tasters, I did have time on a recent family outing to put five major brands of kettle chips to the test with the help of some family members.
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Snack Review: Cape Cod Sweet Mesquite Barbeque Kettle Chips

July 02, 2009 By: Adam Category: Snacks

If last month’s throwdown told us anything, it is that I remain very much a potato chip addict. And while we here at GrubGrade already have another potato chip throwdown in the works for the coming weeks, I thought I’d spend today highlighting a chip from a company that wasn’t featured in last month’s taste test.

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Ok, so a lighthouse in the Northeast does not exactly scream BBQ, but...

That’s right Sox fans, I’m heading up to Massachusetts and checking in with the seaside chip makers at Cape Cod in an effort to broaden my potato chip horizons past the usual (but always awesome) suspects of Herr’s and Utz. Actually, the chip makers at Cape Code are coming down to me, as the company graciously agreed to let me sample some of their products, including the brand spankin’ new Sweet Mesquite Barbeque flavor.

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Let’s start with the basis; texture and taste. These are kettle cooked chips, and I found the texture of the chips to be simply outstanding. There is definitely a solid crunch in each bite, but not to the point where it seems like you’re biting down on something old and stale. Likewise, they seem more moist than oily, a definite plus when in stage two of “finger lickage” goodness. Meanwhile – over in the flavor department – let’s just say I was completely blown away. The first flavor I get when I bite in is the sweetness. I guess they weren’t lying when they labeled it as a “sweet mesquite” chip, and I do in fact catch a hint of mesquite in the seasoning. It’s definitely a “traditional” barbeque seasoning blend, but at the same time it comes across as deeper and bolder than most barbeque chips. There’s also an element of sweet tomato flavor that most chips don’t include in their seasoning. There is a great balance in the ratio of sweet to salty, and unlike many barbeque flavored chips the salt doesn’t overwhelm the sweetness here. Rather, it’s complimentary, and adds to the overall tasting experience. The thing I really like about these chips (outside of the complex barbeque flavor) is the “back flavor,” which unlike a lot of chips still manages to retain the flavor of the actual potato used in the cooking process. There is, in fact, a progression of taste with these chips, and it’s by far one of the best I’ve ever experienced in my entire life as a snacker!

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The distribution of sweet spice is just right.  At only 140 calories and 6 grams of fat (0.5g saturated) per 18 chip serving, these are actually some of the healthiest potato chips you can find on the market.  Cooked in “100% Canola Oil,” the chips not only retain the delicious flavor of the actual potato, but they apparently provide a good source of Omega-3 Fatty Acids (at least, you know, according to the package label).  My only regret is that I’ve been unable to find a local grocer that carries these chips, although their website does show that Cape Cod chips are available in numerous states across the country. Unfortunately for our good friend Bear, they aren’t available in California, once again confirming that the West Coast is painfully out of touch when it comes to the world of snackage.  Oh well, more for me I guess.

  • Pros: I think I already said it all. These were outstanding, and by far the best kettle-cooked barbeque potato chips I’ve ever had in my life.
  • Cons: Admitting I like love something that was made in the state of Massachusetts, and the sad realization that I may be dangerously close to selling out on my beloved Mid-Atlantic roots.Great texture.

GrubGrade: 9.25/10 (Exceptional)

Price: $3.49 per 8 oz bag

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Nutrition Facts: Cape Cod Sweet Mesquite Barbeque Chips

Serving Size:  1oz (Approximately 18 Chips)

Calories:  140

Calories from Fat:  60

Total Fat: 6 g

Saturated Fat: 0.5g

Trans Fat: 0 g

Cholesterol: 0 mg

Sodium: 150 mg

Total Carbohydrate: 18 g

Dietary Fiber: 2 g

Sugars: 1 g

Protein: 2 g


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