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  2. Wise Foods - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Wise Potato Chips - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 16 December 2009, at 02:05 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. List of potato chip brands - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. The best gift baskets of 2024, according to our editors - AOL

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    The gift tin comes with a total of eight individually-wrapped cookies, and you can choose from a variety pack or just one flavor, including options like oatmeal raisin, chocolate chip walnut, dark ...

  6. Wise sued for allegedly underfilling potato chip bags - AOL

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    The maker of Wise potato chips has been sued by two consumers who said it fills bags less than halfway, deceiving them into overpaying. Wise sued for allegedly underfilling potato chip bags Skip ...

  7. Old London Foods - Wikipedia

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    The company acquired Dallas-based corn chip producer Circle D Foods, Inc. in 1959. [1] By 1960, King Kone's products were sold in 250,000 supermarkets and restaurants in the United States and its "Dipsy Doodles" brand of corn chips was the second-best selling corn chip in the country behind Fritos. King Kone's snack division also produced ...