Lowcountry Kettle, a producer of Southern-inspired kettle chips, today announced a partnership with Rough House Pictures, the Charleston-based production company from Danny McBride, David Gordon Green, and Jody Hill.
“We believe this partnership will provide greater exposure and lend a real sense of credibility to our brand,” said Lowcountry Kettle Co-Founder Andrew Trumbull. “Rough House is such a talented and creative force in their industry and already has an established fanbase. We are huge fans of their work and are hoping consumers new to the brand will be intrigued as well.”
Rough House Pictures co-founder Danny McBride echoed the fandom and natural partnership stating, “When watching movies, we've always preferred the loud noisy crunch of a potato chip instead of the soft crackle of popcorn, so partnering with Lowcountry Kettle was a no brainer for us.”
After a serendipitous meeting in 2019, Rough House Pictures became a fan of Lowcountry Kettle overnight.
“If you work at Rough House, there's a good chance you'll have Lowcountry Kettle crumbs on your shirt by the end of the day,” said Rough House Pictures co-founder Jody Hill.
Rough House Pictures co-founder David Gordon Green stated, “We're thrilled to be partnering with Lowcountry Kettle. Not only does this company create an incredible product with unique, Lowcountry flavors, but we are proud of how they represent this region we work and live in.”
Lowcountry Kettle plans on releasing a new flavor next year, in addition to producing larger, family size bags in 2022.
Rough House Pictures is currently filming season 2 of Righteous Gemstones and releasing the second movie of the Halloween trilogy, Halloween Kills, in October 2021.