Mister Bee Potato Chips extends sponsorship with Mountaineer Media

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The buzz keeps growing around Mountaineer Media!

Earlier this week, Mister Bee Potato Chips announced they're extending their deal with Mountaineer Media to remain the title sponsor of the podcast and other content.

Mary Anne Ketelson is the President and CEO of the Parkersburg-based company. She's also a former guest of the program and you can listen to her episode here.

Mary Anne Ketelsen is the  President and CEO of Mister Bee Potato Chips. (Photo Courtesy WV Living)

Mary Anne Ketelsen is the President and CEO of Mister Bee Potato Chips. (Photo Courtesy WV Living)

“Mister Bee took a risk and became our title sponsor more than a year ago.” Mountaineer Media Co-Founder, C.J. Harvey said. “In that time the group has seen incredible growth and it’s in large part because of the opportunity Mary Anne Ketelsen and Mister Bee provided with an early partnership. We couldn’t be more thankful for their belief in Mountaineer Media and our mission to promote all the great things about West Virginia.”

“When we had Mary Anne on the Podcast, I could tell how much she loved our state," Co-Founder Cooper Simmermana added. "I’m so excited to continue this partnership with such an incredible entrepreneur and philanthropist like her, and have the support of the entire Mister Bee team.”

The third Co-Founder of the team, Mason Jack, also noted that he loves all the chips especially the dip style - which as a group we wholeheartedly agree.

With the extended sponsorship, you'll continue to see Mister Bee products promoted across our platforms!

Right now if you pick up a bag of the "Salute the Veterans & Military Personnel" Original Potato Chips in the DMV area, Mister Bee is pledging to donate 10% of sales to the USO of Washington/Baltimore from now until the end of the year.

Go buy this bag of chips now! Portions of sales with go the USO.

Go buy this bag of chips now! Portions of sales with go the USO.

So THANK YOU Mister Bee and Mary Anne Ketelson for your continued support and belief in Mountaineer Media.

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