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  2. 8 of the Best Frozen French Fries, Ranked - AOL

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    5. Ore-Ida Crinkle-Cut French Fried Potatoes. $3.68 from Walmart. Shop Now. Is Ore-Ida the brand that first comes to mind when you think of frozen rench fries?

  3. 5 Costco Frozen Foods I Always Keep Stocked in My Freezer - AOL

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    Here are five Costco frozen foods I always keep on hand. 1. Annie's Organic Cinnamon Rolls, 17.5 oz, 3-count ($17.54 online; $14.99 in-store) ... Ore-Ida Golden Tater Tots, 8 lbs ($11.75 online ...

  4. Ore-Ida - Wikipedia

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    Ore-Ida (/ ɔːr ˈ aɪ d ə /) is an American brand of potato-based frozen foods currently produced and distributed by Kraft Heinz's, H.J. Heinz Company Brands LLC. based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ore-Ida's primary production facility is located in Ontario, Oregon, near the Idaho border where the company was originally founded in 1949. [3] [4]

  5. Tater tots - Wikipedia

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    Tater tots were developed in 1953 when American frozen food company Ore-Ida founders F. Nephi Grigg, Golden Grigg, and Ross Erin Butler Sr. were trying to devise a recipe to use leftover slivers of cut potatoes that would otherwise be thrown away.

  6. Heinz - Wikipedia

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    In the postwar years, Jack Heinz expanded the company to develop plants in several nations overseas, greatly expanding its international presence. He also acquired Ore-Ida and Starkist Tuna. In 1959, long-time Heinz employee Frank Armour Jr. was elected president [21] and COO of H. J. Heinz Co., succeeding H. J. Heinz II. He was the first non ...

  7. The Genius Hack That Turns a Freezer Staple Into Perfect ...

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    You don't want them too thin or they'll become more potato chip than pancake—aim for about 1/2-inch thick. Then fry them a second time to get them that picture-perfect golden brown color.