Salty, crunchy, and sweet — chocolate covered potato chips are proof that opposites really do attract. But if you've ever browsed our collection, you may have noticed two tempting options: traditional chocolate covered potato chips and potato chip clusters. So, what's the difference, and which one should you try first? (Spoiler: both.)
Covered Potato Chips are exactly what they sound like: crisp, salty chips coated in a smooth layer of chocolate. Each chip is individually dipped, so you get the full chip experience — a satisfying crunch with just the right balance of salt and sweetness. Whether you go for milk chocolate potato chips or dark chocolate potato chips, you're in for an indulgent snack that's impossible to eat just one of.
Potato Chip Clusters, on the other hand, are a bit more... chaotic (in the best way). Instead of individually coated chips, we take crushed potato chips and fold them into rich chocolate, then drop them into chunky, crunchy clusters. You get a slightly different texture here — more bite-sized, more layered, and extra addicting. Think of them as the trail mix of the chocolate world, but way more fun and available in both milk chocolate and dark chocolate.
So, when should you reach for each?
- Craving a classic salty-sweet snack? Go for the covered chips.
- Looking for a shareable treat (or a surprise crunch in every bite)? Clusters are your friend.
- Can't decide? Why choose? Try both and call it research.
Both options are available in milk and dark chocolate, allowing you to choose your favorite or mix and match. Milk chocolate brings out the sweetness, while dark chocolate adds a rich, slightly bitter contrast to the salty chips. Either way, you can't go wrong.
No matter which you choose, our chocolate-covered potato chips are made right here in Philly with care, high-quality ingredients, and a whole lot of love for the sweet-and-salty combo.
Ready to find your favorite? Explore our chocolate-covered potato chips collection and experience the difference for yourself!

















































