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Home › Forums › Lunch & Dinner Forums › Sandwiches › Connecticut grinders › Re: Connecticut grinders

September 3, 2013 at 6:19 am #2597599
JB-ME
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What you quoted about Stateline chips was part of my very first RF post, where I also mentioned D’Elia’s in Norwich. I haven’t had any Stateline chips in years, but they were big not only in CT, but in western MA, where I lived for a while as a child. The original building sat on the MA-CT state line. When we again lived in western MA years later, they were made in the town where I lived–Wilbraham–and their building was on Route 20–not far from Springfield, MA.

I’m glad you found some and they are still good! And to think they are available where you work! Wise chips are widely available here in Maine. I like a Maine brand Humpty Dumpty better. I think I’ve mentioned those before.

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