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Can you name the most popular potato chip brand in Ohio? See the top 1, according to data.
Paul LaGuardia, owner of Hartville Potato Chips, grabs a bag of potato chips from the factory floor. Even so, Ohio’s beloved regional brands have thinned out a bit in recent years.
Ohio has remained strong in potato chips for a variety of reasons, experts said. The northern climate helps. Some of the best chipping potatoes are grown in North Dakota and Michigan.
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The potato chip company, founded by a man affectionately known as “grandfather” to those who loved him, continues to cook up chips right here in Northeast Ohio.
Mikesell's production will stay in the state after the 110-year-old brand sold to another Ohio potato chip company this week. Officials at the Dayton-based company said in a news release on Feb. 1 ...
The chips are down, but not out: Mikesell's finds a buyer for the brand. ... Mikesell's production will stay in the state after the 110-year-old brand sold to another Ohio potato chip company this ...