In about a month, people should be able to buy flat Ballreichs Bros potato chips, which stray from the company’s usually rippled snacks. Children at Lincoln Elementary School, neighbors to the factory at 186 Ohio Ave., used their creativity to help the company market the new chips.
Haley Thomas, marketing manager, said the first 50,000 bags or so will feature the children’s artwork on the back..
“We will ship these chips around the world,” she said. “It’s pretty neat to have this opportunity.”
“We will ship these chips around the world,” she said. “It’s pretty neat to have this opportunity.”