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Ira Middleswarth & Son, Inc. was founded in 1942 by Bob Middleswarth. That same year the company began producing potato chips using a single in a small two-room building on the property of Middleswarth's family in Beavertown, Snyder County, Pennsylvania.
The Center for High Impact Philanthropy (CHIP) is a center at the School of Social Policy and Practice at the University of Pennsylvania in the United States focused on high impact philanthropy, both in the US and internationally. The Center translates the best available evidence in areas such as education and early childhood development ...
Wise Foods was founded in 1921 in Berwick, Pennsylvania by Earl Wise and was initially called the 'Wise Potato Chip Company. [2] Wise owned Wise Delicatessen and began making potato chips as a way to make use of excess potatoes, [2] initially cooking them in his mother's kitchen, [2] and then selling them to customers in brown paper bags.
The business is asking for a $3 million grant to help fund a $6.8 million facility to produce, freeze and store frozen organic French fries and potato puffs, commonly known as tater tots.
In 1984, Charles Chips completed construction of a state-of-the-art pretzel and corn based snack production facility in Mountville, PA. In 1990, the company had wholesale revenue in excess of $45 million. In 1991, the Mussers sold Charles Chips to a group of investors from Philadelphia. This new company went bankrupt 18 months later.
Customers who purchased Deep River brand potato chips labeled “Non-GMO Ingredients” may be eligible for a cash payment from a class action settlement. Old Lyme Gourmet Co., the company behind ...
Utz Brands, Inc. (/ ˈ ʌ t s /), more commonly known as Utz, is an American snack food company [7] based in Hanover, Pennsylvania.The company produces a variety of potato chips, pretzels, and other snacks, with most products sold under their family of brands.
In 1946, Jim Herr, then 21 years old, purchased a small potato chip company in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. [4] [5] Initial sales averaged approximately thirty dollars a week ($469 today, adjusted for inflation). [6] In 1958, the company introduced flavored potato chips and in 1974, switched to foil packaging from the traditional glassine bags. In ...