What happened Geiser potato chips?

What happened Geiser potato chips?

Geiser potato chips (or Geiser’s) is an extinct Milwaukee-based potato chip brand. The Geiser family started the company in the 1930s. Eventually Borden divested themselves of the brand, and Geiser’s was bought by the Japp family – makers of Jay’s potato chips. In the early 1990s, the brand was discontinued.

What is the weirdest potato chip flavor?

Here are ten weird potato chip flavors you forgot about.

  1. Pringles Cinnamon & Sugar Potato Crisps.
  2. Utz “The Crab Chip”
  3. Walkers Pulled Pork in a Sticky BBQ Sauce.
  4. Lay’s Oregano.
  5. Pringles Ketchup.
  6. Kettle Maple Bacon.
  7. Lay’s Cappuccino.
  8. Pringles Top Ramen Chicken.

What is the oldest potato chip company?

Oldest Potato Chip Maker: Tri-Sum Tri-Sum was established in Massachusetts 1908 as the Leominster Potato Chip Company, and its wares were sold via horse-drawn cart.

Who makes Rhinelander potato chips?

Sowinski Farms
Sowinski Farms of Rhinelander, Wisconsin is one of the longest standing suppliers of chip stock potatoes to Frito-Lay.

Is Jays potato chip company still in business?

In the mid-90s, Jays fell once more into decline and finally went bankrupt in 2004. It is now owned by Snyder’s and produces in small quantities, yet remains true to only selling in the Midwest. Japp died in 2000 at ninety-six.

Is Jays potato chips still available?

While the famous Jays brand should survive, the South Side factory that has churned out potato chips for decades will close permanently Wednesday, a casualty of Jays Foods’ latest bankruptcy.

What is the most popular flavor of potato chip?

plain
Get ready to be disappointed: according to research from market and consumer data company Statista, the most popular potato chip flavor is actually plain.

Where are Hawkins cheezies made?

Belleville, Ontario
Professor Thiessen’s book also punctured some accepted wisdom about just how Canadian some famous snacks really are. Probably the most Canadian of non-candy snacks are Hawkins Cheezies, made by W.T. Hawkins and the pride of Belleville, Ontario.