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Mister Bee announces ‘Mothman' flavored potato chips

Mister Bee announces ‘Mothman' flavored potato chips

Yahoo28-02-2025

CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (WBOY) — West Virginia potato chip brand Mister Bee is releasing a new 'Mothman Style Mysterious Spice Blend Chip,' which customers will soon start seeing on shelves statewide.
According to a Mister Bee press release sent to 12 News, the chips are already appearing on local shelves. Although the release did not talk about what the chips taste like, at least one person who tried the chips online said the ruffled chips were spicy and smelled 'delicious.'
Mister Bee has already released several other West Virginia themed flavors, most recently a biscuits and gravy flavor in 2024 and a '304 Style' and pepperoni roll flavors in 2023.
If you want to try the Mothman chips as they become more widely available, you can find Mister Bee potato chips at Kroger, Giant Eagle, Walmart, Sheetz, Go Mart, Mar Mar, Piggly Wiggly and Speedway locations.
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