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According to their website, there are no distributors of Cape Cod chips in Hawai'i. However, you can buy them mail order (you have to buy them by the caseload, though, but if you have friends who love the chips, you could buy a case and split it and the cost). If you like thick chips like Cape Cod and Kitch'n Cook'd (Maui), then you'd probably like Tim's Cascade Chips (made in Washington) too. They've got "Hawaiian style" chips and "Luau BBQ" chips that are kind of interesting. They also just released "Wasabi" flavored chips.
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I saw a selection of them for sale in Daiei (or [if it's now called] Don Quijote) last December. I remember looking at them and thinking to myself.."Hey..these are Cape Cod Chips...Man...they've come a long way from CC". In any event, if you want some, and you can't find them on Oahu, but don't want to buy a full case of them from the web-site Miulang linked you to, let me know and I'd be glad to send you out a more reasonable quantity of them. Like Kimo noted, they are available in salt and vinegar, as well as perhaps 7 other varieties. CC Chips also has a selection of pretzels and other snacks.
Just my two cents, I'm pretty sure I've seen them at the Safeways I frequent: Aikahi, Kaneohe (across from the mall) ... and Hamakua in Kailua. Surely other Safeways sell 'em too.
This is the brand with the lighthouse on the package, right?
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Just my two cents, I'm pretty sure I've seen them at the Safeways I frequent: Aikahi, Kaneohe (across from the mall) ... and Hamakua in Kailua. Surely other Safeways sell 'em too.
This is the brand with the lighthouse on the package, right?
Yep. Our new favorite chip is now Kettle Brand Krinkle Cut, Lightly Salted. Big bags available at Down to Earth for less than $5. Real heavy-duty potato flavor, thickly sliced.
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