#Potato Problems & #Tater Haters
Each week we share stories about our incredible adventures and the fabulous people we meet. This past week was no exception with events in Waynesville,
Each week we share stories about our incredible adventures and the fabulous people we meet. This past week was no exception with events in Waynesville,
I have been on many trains in my life. Trains through the Cascade Mountains and trains up and down the Eastern Seaboard. But I have
It seems our events this past week brought out the kid in all of us. Our first stop was in Topeka, KS at their state
This last week brought a lot of booms and very bright lights, the Big Idaho Potato celebrated the country’s independence for four days! We had
This Sunday I wake up in my Denver hotel room, my heart is still overflowing with gratitude and hope. Yesterday we had the pleasure of
Boy was it good to be back on our “home” coast! After spending the better part of the two and a half months on the
I find myself in conversations with new friends on the road referring to The Trucker (Paul) or The Kid (Tyler) and often get asked what
This last week and a half has found the tater team in the Sunshine State, Florida! We had a fabulous times at our events which
All Eyes Were On Famous Potato – Stacey Page Online The Great Big Idaho® Potato Truck, well into its second cross-country tour, stopped in Mentone
Giant ‘potato” draws attention at Charlotte Pike Kroger – The Tennessean The giant potato in the Kroger parking lot off of Charlotte Pike could make
‘Great Big Potato Truck’ rolls into Indiana – Indianapolis Star A semi tractor-trailer rig hauling what appears to be one heck of a big potato
Hello potato fans, this is your friendly potato driver Paul! I’m filling in for your usual bloggers Kristie and Tyler, figured I’d give ya a
It has been told to us on this tour, many times, that the tater team has the coolest job ever. While I agree with this
We’ve officially logged one month in the books – 6 more to go! This week Tyler and I along with commissioner Dan Moss and his wife Jann got to
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.