The Potato That Never Sleeps
Over the last couple of weeks we have put a lot of miles on the road. We’ve been traversing vast stretches of highway in between
Over the last couple of weeks we have put a lot of miles on the road. We’ve been traversing vast stretches of highway in between
Warning! One of these pictures is considered provocative and shows a shirtless man! Viewer discretion is advised. Now while the authenticity of these photos
As I walk down the side of a beautifully crafted and well-designed trailer I’m left in awe and wonder at how long it must have
We estimate this tour will take us to 60 cities and over 23,000 miles in the five-months that we are on the road. We’ll attend
As we creep slowly down the street you can hear kids laughing, parents cheering, and the sound of cameras flashing energetically. We take the exaggerated
The Big Idaho Potato Truck’s marriage to the Omaha Steaks Truck last year has proven to be a tough, long distance relationship. We have yet
The new team is super excited for this year’s tour and we just wrapped up a fantastic event at the Kentucky derby. It was a
If you’ve been following the adventures and developments of the Big Idaho Potato Tour over the past four years, you have probably grown accustomed to
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The three ‘Spudnicks’ are just about to complete their training and launch yet another Famous Idaho Potato Tour. This year’s expedition will take the team
The Big Idaho Potato spent it’s final week supporting the Industry in Idaho which arguably keeps Idaho’s economic dreams afloat. I’m speaking of course, of
We made it home!! As much as we love touring we do miss being away from Idahome for 5 months at a time. Boy does
Idaho Potatoes. We’ve all had them and we all love them. No matter whether you slice, dice, mash, smash, bake, boil, sauté, fry or eat
We don’t often get to visit small town U.S.A. Much of our time is spent at larger events in larger metropolitan areas. When we do
Established in 1937, the Idaho Potato Commission (IPC) is a state agency that is responsible for promoting and protecting the famous “Grown in Idaho®” seal, a federally registered trademark that assures consumers they are purchasing genuine, top-quality Idaho® potatoes. Idaho’s ideal growing conditions, including rich, volcanic soil, climate and irrigation differentiate Idaho® potatoes from potatoes grown in other states.