No. They are only sold in Crapville, Ohio.
They sold to Sunshine.
No, Mrs. Howe's was sold in 1984 and went out of business. The company that bought out Mrs. Howe's Potato chips no longer produces them.
They are sold through Woodman' Food Stores
Items such as potato chips, pretzels, corn chips, popcorn, peanuts and other packaged nuts, and crackers are exempt when sold at a grocery store, convenience store, or similar place of business for consumption off the seller's premises. SOURCE: Florida Dept of Revenue
According to Frito-Lays website, they say they sell about $12 millon worth of potato chips so if you break that down into a general $3 per bag, that makes it about 4 millon bags sold per year But that's only one brand of potato chips and does not take into account Pringles, Trader Joes, generic brands, etc. The Potato growers Association says: In 1990, Americans ate 1.5 billion pounds of potato chips. So, If a bag is 8 oz or 1/2 pound, that's 3 billion bags, or $9 billion dollars worth, give or take a few.
AnswerYou peal it, remove the thin central fibrous spine, and boil it like potato. You can also fry them like french fries or potato chips.
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They're called Crisps. I agree i went to France and the chips were called crips because my brother went France on school trip and he asked for crisps and they have him chips! +++ There's also a slight difference in that British potato-chips are cut thicker than French Fries, and their surfaces are not fried to crispness so the inner should be tender but still firm. The version sold by MacDonalds, in the UK at least, is very thin and crispy to hard. For some perverse reason at least one UK-based crisp manufacturer has been labelling its packets sold in the UK "Potato Chips" (in the US sense) for a few years.
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Potato chips are sold in different sizes. The smallest common size is the one found in snack vending machines, containing a single serving - usually 1.5 oz (1/16 lb, 28.3 g). If you're talking about a larger bag of chips, a lot of it will depend on brand. Some of the more 'specialty' brands (e.g. Kettle chips, which target a more specific audience than do most potato chips) are sold in a 'small' size of 4 or 5 oz, and a 'large' size of 8 or 9 oz. Things like Lays and Grippo (common in my hometown, but I haven't seen any in these parts) are more commonly sold in 'large' sizes of about 10 to 12 oz. Basically, your best bet is always to read the bag when you pick it up, because there is no single standard.
There are a number of grocery items sold at the Shady Maple Farm Market. They sell a range of fruit, vegetables, soda, potato chips, dairy products, soup and meats.