Pasadena’s 18-foot fork gets visit from six-ton Idaho ‘potato’
Pasadena’s 18-foot fork finally has food to match its massive scale. Drivers heading toward the median that splits Saint John and Pasadena avenues have likely
Pasadena’s 18-foot fork finally has food to match its massive scale. Drivers heading toward the median that splits Saint John and Pasadena avenues have likely
PASADENA (CBSLA.com) — Call it “The Tater Caper” or “Spud Missile”, but whatever you do, don’t forget the butter. A 6-ton potato rolled into Pasadena on
PASADENA – Driving north on Pasadena Avenue, it was impossible not to notice the giant fork in the road looked like it was digging into
When the Idaho Potato Commission decided to build the tallest, longest, heaviest spud in the known world to commemorate their 75th anniversary, no doubt some
Love spuds, guerrilla art and feeding the hungry? This Tuesday stop by Pasadena’s own 18-foot-tall fork in the road, one of our favorite pieces of public
Pasadena’s 18-foot-tall Fork in the Road may have finally met its match Tuesday: A six-ton potato made a stop just in time for lunch. The
After a strenuous first week back on the road, the Tater Team got to breath a little easier after a tame second week, free of
As most of you know, the Tater Team just got off of a two week break in their home town of Boise (well Paul is
Your Produce man Michael Marks had all the info on how you could see in person this Giant Potato from Idaho! Watch the great video clips
It’s been a busy couple of weeks as the team zipped through Oregon, to Washington, then Idaho…no wait, back to Washington…noo Idaho it is…actually, back
So I’ll give ya three guesses as to who is writing this guest celebrity blog this week. Ok just one; it’s me your friendly neighborhood
Ever since the Dawn of Man (or, for you feminists, the Dawn of Chicks), human beings have created mysterious, larger-than-life wonders that were meant to
Muir: ‘Everybody has a picture of the potato truck on their cellphone’ By JOHN O’CONNELL Capital Press SUN VALLEY, Idaho — The Idaho Potato Commission
My baby sister Ronna Park has lived in southeast Idaho since college, in the heart of the potato producing part of our state. In fact,
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.