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  2. Jagarico - Wikipedia

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    However, it resembles other shoestring potato snacks such as Koikeya's "Stick Karamucho", Morinaga's "Potelong", and Seijō Ishii's "Miraku Nori". Jagarico is also related to another Calbee product known as Jagabee. Whereas Jagabee are somewhat thick and made from unhusked whole potatoes, Jagarico are usually thinner and made from skinned potatoes.

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  5. Potato chip - Wikipedia

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    An additional product similar to potato chips exists in the form of "potato sticks", also called "shoestring potatoes". These are made as extremely thin (2 to 3 mm) versions of the popular French fry but are fried in the manner of regular salted potato chips.

  6. Andy Capp's - Wikipedia

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    Andy Capp's cheddar fries. Andy Capp's is an American brand of flavored corn and potato snack made to look like French fries.The product was created in 1971 by GoodMark Foods which licensed the name and likeness of the comic strip character Andy Capp from Publishers-Hall Syndicate. [1]

  7. Oishi (Philippine brand) - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, for his contributions to Shanghai, Carlos Chan received a "Magnolia Gold Award," a prize that recognizes expats who contribute to Shanghai's development. [4] In 2005, the City of Shanghai made Carlos Chan an honorary citizen, and Oishi Shanghaojia was declared a "Shanghai famous brand" the following year.

  8. Karamucho - Wikipedia

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    Karamucho is a Japanese snack food, which consists of potato sticks or potato chips, and is spicy by Japanese standards. Each 57g packet contains 301 calories. [1]The name is a play on the Japanese word Karai (辛い, spicy); and the Spanish word "Mucho", meaning "a lot" and has been present on the market since 1984.

  9. Old Dutch Foods - Wikipedia

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    Old Dutch Foods, Inc. is a manufacturer of potato chips and other snack foods in the Midwestern United States, New England and Canada.Their product line includes brands such as Old Dutch Potato Chips, Dutch Crunch, Ripples, Cheese Pleesers and Restaurante Style Tortilla Chips.

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