
Calbee, Inc. is Japan's largest publicly traded snack food company, headquartered in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo.
Founded in 1949, Calbee launched the classic snack of natural sea salt shrimp crackers in '64, began to produce potato food in '72, and launched new products such as potato chips, French fries, nutritious breakfast, and vegetable chips in '77. Among the more familiar and popular products for Chinese consumers are Hokkaido fries and breakfast cereals.
The company cherishes the use of nature's gifts to create delicious taste and joy, and contributes to people's healthy lives. Since its establishment, Calbee has been committed to providing customers with high-quality products and services. In the potato chips business, for example, Calbee provides customers with reliable products through the research and development of potato raw material breeding, planting, and storage technologies, as well as strict quality control throughout the entire process of raw material procurement, production, processing, and store sales.
By entering the date of manufacture and the processing plant code indicated on the product packaging on the Calbee website, all the information about the potato grower, the region in which it is grown, and the processing plant will be clear at a glance.