PARKERSBURG –Mary Anne Ketelsen, majority owner and chief executive officer of Mister Bee Potato Chips, this week unveiled the design of a special new five-ounce potato chip bag saluting veterans.
Mister Bee Potato Chips employee Mark Parsons, left, looks for chips with defects as they move along a conveyor belt Thursday while, back from left, West Virginia Department of Commerce ...
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. — Although small in size, the Mister Bee Potato Chip company is trying to stand tall in saying “Thanks” to the nation’s veterans. CEO Mary Anne Ketelsen commissioned a special ...
WOOD COUNTY, W.Va. — The first potatoes to be grown at West Virginia University at Parkersburg specifically for the Mister Bee Potato Chip Company, part of a new collaboration utilizing Mountain State ...
West Virginia snack manufacturer Mister Bee Potato Chips will be featured at Giant Food stores throughout Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. in early July, offering specially marked chip bags ...
PARKERSBURG, W.Va.PARKERSBURG, W.Va. — Mister Bee potato chips have been made in Parkersburg for nearly 70 years, but today the process is more efficient than ever. West Virginia Potato Chip Co.
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. — Mister Bee potato chips have been made in Parkersburg for nearly 70 years, but today, the process is more efficient than ever. West Virginia Potato Chip Co. majority owner Mary ...