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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 ...
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 ...
Flavors include chocolate-covered pretzels, chocolate-covered potato chips and cheddar cheese popcorn with caramel.
The U.S. potato chip market—just potato chips, never mind tortilla chips or cheese puffs or pretzels—is estimated at $10.5 billion.
LaGuardia founded the Akron chip company with his brother, Anthony, and his cousin, Ted Robb. They’re one of a handful of Ohio snack manufacturers that help make the state a top potato chip producer. ...
Potatoes, salt, and oil. That’s all it takes to make the perfect potato chip, according to Paul LaGuardia, owner of Hartville Potato Chips. That, he said, and an acceptance of a certain ...
The USDA issued a public health alert for potato-chip products containing chicharrón imported from Colombia, which is ineligible to export meat to the United States.
Local Style Potato Chips hit store shelves this week. The Chicago-flavored snacks draw flavors from classic local dishes, such as deep-dish pizza, Chicago-style hot dogs and Italian beef sandwiches.