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Miss Vickies Type potato chips Owner Frito-Lay Country Canada Introduced 1987 Markets Canada, Europe, and the United States Website missvickies.ca Miss Vickie's is a brand of potato chips made by Frito-Lay. The chips are kettle cooked and come in a variety of flavors. They are sold in Canada, Europe, and in the United States.
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History
The recipe originated with Vickie and Bill Kerr, at their potato farm in New Lowell, Ontario.[1] The chips saw their debut at the 14th annual Alliston Potato Festival in 1987, gained quick popularity amongst festival go-ers and completely sold out. Over the next few years the chips were produced and marketed from Pointe-Claire, Quebec, and became popular throughout all of Canada, holding 1% of the national market.[2]
Miss Vickie's unique packaging was custom created by Mobil Chemical Canada Ltd., of Belleville, Ontario. It was created not only to improve the look of the package, but also for its better sealability and moisture and oxygen barrier.
In 1993, having just been acquired by Frito-Lay,[3] the company started to work on some new recipes, testing them in different areas. However, the first of the new recipes were not introduced until 1999. Over the next few years new flavors were released almost annually.
Flavors
- Miss Vickie's Original Recipe (1985)
- Miss Vickie's Sea Salt & Malt Vinegar (1985)
- Mister Vickie's (discontinued)
- Miss Vickie's Hand-Picked Jalapeño (1999)
- Miss Vickie's Country Onion with 3 Cheeses (1999)
- Miss Vickie's Roasted Garlic & Herb (2001)
- Miss Vickie's Harvest Onion (2002)
- Miss Vickie's Sweet Chili & Sour Cream (2003)
- Miss Vickie's Lime & Black Pepper (2004)
- Miss Vickie's Smokehouse BBQ (2005)
- Miss Vickie's Honey & Roasted Garlic (2005)
- Miss Vickie's Roasted Red Pepper Grill (2006)
- Miss Vickie's Vintage Cheddar & Red Onion (2007)
- Miss Vickie's Creamy Buttermilk Ranch (2008)
- Miss Vickie's Unsalted (2008)
- Miss Vickie's Mesquite BBQ (Discontinued in 2008)
- Miss Vickie's Rosemary & Basil (2008)
- Miss Vickie's Crinkle Cut (Original) (2009)
- Miss Vickie's Balsamic Vinegar & Sweet Onion (2010)
See also
References
- ^ Watson, Julie V. (2004). How women make money: inspirational stories and practical advice from successful Canadian entrepreneurs. Dundurn Press. pp. 200–202. ISBN 9781550024937.
- ^ Kearney, Mark; Randy Ray (9781550024074). "Vickie Kerr: Miss Vickie's Potato Chips". I know that name!: the people behind Canada's best-known brand names from Elizabeth Arden to Walter Zeller. Dundurn Press. pp. 139–141. ISBN 9781550024074.
- ^ "Hostess Frito-Lay takes over upscale Miss Vickie's chips". Toronto Star. February 2, 1993. http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/thestar/access/6588499.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Feb+02%2C+1993&author=MacKinnon%2C+Donna+Jean&pub=Toronto+Star&desc=Hostess+Frito-Lay+takes+over+upscale+Miss+Vickie%27s+chips&pqatl=google. Retrieved February 3, 2011.
External links
Categories:- Frito-Lay brands
- Brand name potato chips and crisps
- Brand name food products stubs
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