The first bag of Miss Vickie’s® potato chips was created in Canada in 1987 and, to this day, they’re still kettle cooked here using farm grown select Canadian potatoes. We crafted this recipe with care using quality, simple ingredients.
Where are Mrs Vickie’s chips made?
While the chips are made by Frito-Lay in North America and enjoyed by potato chip fans across the US, Canada, and Europe, Miss Vickie’s originally came from Canada in 1987. As the packaging proudly shows, the chips are always kettle-cooked, ensuring that classic, homemade flavor and texture.
What happened to Miss Vickies chips?
Ottawa-based Miss Vickie’s Canada is recalling certain Miss Vickie’s brand Original Recipe Kettle Cooked Potato Chips because of the possible presence of pieces of glass. This recall comes after another Miss Vickie’s brand chip recall earlier this month.
Who owns Old Dutch chips?
Humpty Dumpty Snack Foods, Inc is a Canadian food company that packages and sells snack foods, primarily in Eastern Canada and the Northeastern United States.
Does Frito Lay make ruffles?
About Ruffles
Ruffles potato chips is one of the many brands that makes up Frito-Lay North America, the $14 billion convenient foods business unit of PepsiCo (NYSE: PEP), which is headquartered in Purchase, N.Y. Learn more about Ruffles by visiting or on Twitter at
What chips does Frito Lay make?
Its primary brands include Lay’s and Ruffles potato chips, Doritos tortilla chips, Tostitos tortilla chips and dips, Cheetos cheese flavored snacks, Fritos corn chips, Rold Gold pretzels, Sun Chips, and Cracker Jack popcorn.
What Miss Vickie’s chips are recalled?
Recall details
Miss Vickie’s Canada is recalling certain Miss Vickie’s brand Original Recipe Kettle Cooked Potato Chips from the marketplace due to possible presence of pieces of glass. Consumers should not consume and retailers, restaurants, and institutions should not sell or use the recalled product described below.
Does Frito-Lay Own Miss Vickie’s chips?
Today, Miss Vickie’s shares company with Tostitos, Doritos, Sun Chips, and Ruffles—all chip brands that are run by Frito-Lay, which in turn is owned by PepsiCo.
What companies does Pepsi own?
As of 2015, 22 PepsiCo brands met that mark, including: Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Lay’s, Gatorade, Tropicana, 7 Up, Doritos, Brisk, Quaker Foods, Cheetos, Mirinda, Ruffles, Aquafina, Naked, Kevita, Propel, Sobe, H2oh, Sabra, Starbucks (ready to Drink Beverages), Pepsi Max, Tostitos, Sierra Mist, Fritos, Walkers,