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Take a Chip Trip to Route 11s Factory
Just past the only stoplight in Middletown, Va., sits an unassuming white building draped in Christmas lights with a bright red door. If you didn’t know any better, you’d likely drive right by without a second glance — but, lucky for you, now you’ll know better. [IMGCAP(1)]
The building houses Route 11 Potato Chips, aptly named for the road it sits on. It’s here that the company churns out its 14 flavors of hand-cooked potato chips.
Vince Gilligan Announces 'Breaking Bad' Season 6?
Fact Check Reports that the creator of 'Breaking Bad' has announced the series will return for a sixth season are fake news. Published Aug 25, 2014 ");}else if(is_tablet()){slot_number++;document.write(" Advertisment:
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On 25 August 2014, the National Report published an article positing that the creator of the popular AMC TV drama Breaking Bad had announced the series would be returning for a sixth season of new episodes: