1 Golden Flake Dr, Birmingham, AL 35205, United StatesMap
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Informative and fun factory ~30-40 minutes (w/chips at the end)!
Laurie was great on the factory tour-- started w/a short video then thru the plant from seeing the potatoes unload, to skinning, boiling, de-starching, cutting, frying, packaging, etc. Gave us some s...
During their summer vacation this year, we have been taking short field trips with our three grandchildren ages 10, 11 and 12. When I discovered I could request a tour of the Golden Flake factory whe...
We toured in October of 2016 and the this time, found a good portion under renovation. No company store to buy products afterwards, we were totally bummed. Also, this trip, no snacking as you walk. Th...
We certainly enjoyed the tour and seeing how the different types of chips were made. You do have to wear closed toed shoes, no jewelry, make reservations ahead of time, and they provide the hair/beard...
It takes 2 miles of conveyor belts to move raw potatoes from incoming trucks to loading boxed bags of chips on a delivery truck to retail outlets. Take this free 45-minute tour through the Golden Fla...
Informative and fun factory ~30-40 minutes (w/chips at the end)!
Laurie was great on the factory tour-- started w/a short video then thru the plant from seeing the potatoes unload, to skinning, boiling, de-starching, cutting, frying, packaging, etc. Gave us some s...
Great Tour!!
During their summer vacation this year, we have been taking short field trips with our three grandchildren ages 10, 11 and 12. When I discovered I could request a tour of the Golden Flake factory whe...
Not Nearly as Good Due to Renovation
We toured in October of 2016 and the this time, found a good portion under renovation. No company store to buy products afterwards, we were totally bummed. Also, this trip, no snacking as you walk. Th...
Interesting!
We certainly enjoyed the tour and seeing how the different types of chips were made. You do have to wear closed toed shoes, no jewelry, make reservations ahead of time, and they provide the hair/beard...
Fascinating look at how snack foods are made.
It takes 2 miles of conveyor belts to move raw potatoes from incoming trucks to loading boxed bags of chips on a delivery truck to retail outlets. Take this free 45-minute tour through the Golden Fla...