Potato Chip Cookies - vintage.recipesIngredients 1 cup oleo 1 cup sugar 1 cup brown sugar 2 eggs 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups crushed potato chips 1 cup nuts Method Drop by spoonful or roll and mash with a fork. Bake at 325-degrees for 10 minutes.
Quadruple Chip Cookies With PecansFruit-Nut Pinwheels, Crisp Potato-Chip cookies, Chewy Peanut Bars, Apricot Dream Squares, Women's Day November 1976, Cookies
Name this cracker from my past!Nabisco Chipsters - not exactly the bag I remember, but same yummy snack!
Snacktime Company - Kitty Clover Potato Chips - uncut chip bag from roll - late 1960's or early 1970'sReally fun to be able to share this one. It's a Kitty Clover chip bag - well, sort of a bag - it's cut from an unused partial roll of bags that were never used. Kitty Clover is a mid-western brand that I grew up with, and to the best of my knowledge, there aren't any images of actual Kitty Clover snack packages anywhere on the net. I've estimated the date range on this bag, as it is after zip codes were created, but before UPC's were mandated on all packaging.
Made-in-Chicago Museum - An Industrial History in Everyday Objects: 1900-1970An Industrial History in Everyday Objects: 1900-1970
Utz Celebrates 100, Utz Girl CelebratesThe company dates from 1921, when William and Sally Utz started making potato chips in their house. The company grew with the arrival in 1938 of son-in-law Francis Xavier “F.X.” Rice. It is now publicly traded on the NYSE. It is one of many snack brands associated with Mennonite and Amish families in Pennsylvania and Ohio.
Cobis Products - Big Star - Potato Chips - Twin Pack - 59-cent snack package bag - late 60's early 70'sThis one has a great design. It's so classic that this could really be a prop, rather than an actual brand. But it's real. Distributed by Cobis Products Inc - Atlanta GA
Lay's Bar-B-Q Potato Chips - 1970s-1980shttps://flic.kr/p/26EpJ5Y | Lay's Bar-B-Q Potato Chips - 1970s-1980s | Here's a vintage, single serving bag of Lay's Bar-B-Q Potato Chips. This should date to around 1979-1984. That "Frito-Lay" logo was first used in 1979. What I really love here is the fractional net weight -- 1-1/8 oz. Those always make me smile for some reason. Join the Frito-Lay Munch Club! -- www.flickr.com/groups/fritolay/
There’s a New Restaurant That Specializes in Potato-Chip SandwichesMr. Crisp opened in England today.
GIFPotato Chips bag from Interstate Biscuit Co.Date unknown. From collection 2009.213, Fingerman Ephemera Collection, in Hagley’s Audiovisual Collections. Thanks to The Hagley Vault for sharing and animating!