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From deviled eggs to Buckeye candies, here's the speed-based ranking of Ohio’s Fourth of July foods—because fast means ...
As backyard grills fire up and coolers get packed for long afternoons in the sun all weekend long, the Fourth of July remains ...
Instacart dug into purchase data from 2024 to compile the top 5 uniquely popular potato chip brands in Virginia.
We don’t know the timeline for when the Boulder Canyon Grillo’s Pickles Chips might hit your Costco store, but while you wait ...
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 ...
Candy cigarettes, Necco Wafers, Bit-O-Honey, candy buttons on paper strips – treats that have largely disappeared from mainstream stores find sanctuary on the shelves of Grandpa Joe’s. Each one ...
Dill pickle as a flavor concept has dominated grocery aisles - and some restaurants. Popeye's launched a pickle menu this ...
Instacart reports on popular Independence Day items, highlighting spikes in orders for barbecue essentials and holiday treats.
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The U.S. potato chip market—just potato chips, never mind tortilla chips or cheese puffs or pretzels—is estimated at $10.5 billion.
Even so, Ohio’s beloved regional brands have thinned out a bit in recent years. Mikesells in Dayton was the longest continually run potato chip company until they sold off their licensing in 2023.
That’s where the process can get a little bit controversial, he said. “The hardest part about the job is 50% of people want more salt, 50% of people want less salt. You can never make anyone happy.” ...