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As backyard grills fire up and coolers get packed for long afternoons in the sun all weekend long, the Fourth of July remains ...
Hear ye, hear ye! Lay’s gave snack lovers everywhere the chance to choose the newest potato chip flavor, and the people have ...
No surprise here: Hawaiian Kettle Style Potato Chips were the go-to in—you guessed it—Hawai'i, where they were over 2,500% more likely to be purchased than the national average.
Top 5 uniquely popular potato chip brands in Ohio 1. Pringles 2. Ruffles 3. Grippo's 4. Conn's 5. Snyder of Berlin This story was produced by Instacart and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.
From deviled eggs to Buckeye candies, here's the speed-based ranking of Ohio’s Fourth of July foods—because fast means ...
Kinnie Carpenter recently turned 30, and her friend Lauren Thrasher made sure it was a birthday to remember by gifting her a ...
In Cambridge, Ohio attorneys have filed what may be the state’s first anti-SLAPP motion. The newly established legal ...
Though it wasn’t the first, Lay’s is undoubtedly the most famous potato chip brand in the world today. Founded by Herman Lay in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1932, the company started as a snack ...
The U.S. potato chip market—just potato chips, never mind tortilla chips or cheese puffs or pretzels—is estimated at $10.5 billion.
Bacon Grilled Cheese Potato Chips are savory, cheesy, and oh-so-comforting. It’s no surprise they quickly became a fan favorite. “I kind of taste the buttery bread, gooey American cheese, and the ...