Clover club, potato chips by Clover Club Foods Company nutrition facts and analysis per serving. Saturated fatty acids. Fatty acids, total trans. Ingredients Potatoes. Clover club, potato chips by Clover Club Foods Company contains calories per 28 g serving. This serving contains 9 g of fat, 2 g of protein and 17 g of carbohydrate.
The latter is 0 g sugar and 1 g of dietary fiber, the rest is complex carbohydrate. Clover club, potato chips by Clover Club Foods Company contains 1 g of saturated fat and 0 mg of cholesterol per serving. The UPC for this product is Reddit Pocket Email Linkedin. On a bag of potato chips, the Sanders story was told: "We live in a quiet little country town of Kaysville, Utah, about 17 miles north of Salt Lake City.
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Editor's note: In this regular series, The Tribune explores the once-favorite places of Utahns, from restaurants to recreation to retail. Years ago, the Clover Club potato chip factory was a steady presence in Kaysville. It was one of the Davis County city's largest buildings, located on a 5-acre lot at North and Fairfield Road, two of Kaysville's main thoroughfares. It was also a major employer, offering hundreds of full- and part-time jobs, from loading the potatoes and cooking to working the chip line, where the uncooked or discolored duds were removed before packaging.
On occasion, the factory would send out an olfactory love letter to the city, a smell that blended hot cooking oil and starch. Not long after, the city bought the property, razed the building and turned it into Heritage Park.
More recently, a branch of the Davis County Library was built on the city property. No doubt, Hod and Clover Sanders would be surprised at the road their small company has traveled.
After working various jobs in New York and California, including a stint at a snack-food company, Hod and Clover decided to start their own business. In , they returned to Hod's hometown and borrowed money from a bank to buy potatoes and a secondhand cooker, said Bill Sanders.
The couple rented space in a vacant warehouse on Main Street.
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