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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 .
In 2006, the company was acquired in a takeover bid by Old Dutch Foods, a Minnesota-based snack food company. After the acquisition, Humpty Dumpty potato chip products were rebranded as Old Dutch potato chips. Old Dutch Foods kept the Humpty Dumpty label, and still sells all their flavors of chips and snacks in the USA.
Walkers salt and vinegar McCoy's crinkle-cut crisps. The market in the United Kingdom is led by Walkers, which held 56% of the British crisp market in 2013. [10] Walkers is known for its wide variety of crisps with the most popular flavors being Cheese & Onion, Salt & Vinegar, Prawn Cocktail, Beef and Onion, Roast Chicken, Smoky Bacon, Worcester Sauce, Pickled Onion, Tomato Ketchup, and Salt ...
Old Dutch Foods – Snack food manufacturer based in Roseville, Minnesota and Winnipeg, Manitoba Oreo – Chocolate cookie with creme filling made by Nabisco Otter Pops – US freezie brand
Historically, Old Dutch sold ketchup chips in both Canada and the United States but discontinued production in the American market after it failed to be profitable. [13] There is limited production of ketchup chips in the United States, but they are much more commonplace in Canada.
In the United States, major regional brands include Jays, Better Made, Old Dutch, Utz and Zapp's. In Canada, regional varieties include all-dressed, dill pickle, and ketchup. [53] Ketchup chips are flavored with tomato, garlic and onions. [54] In Colombia, lemon, chicken, chorizo, and sirloin steak with mushroom sauce flavored potato chips are ...
Pages in category "Brand name potato chips and crisps" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Old Dutch Foods produced two similar products in the 1970s, cheese-flavoured and barbecue-flavoured "Crunchys". [ citation needed ] The latter were discontinued and Old Dutch continues to produce the Crunchys in two cheese flavours.