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Old Dutch Foods

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The company began as Old Dutch Products Co. in 1934. They originated in St. Paul, Minnesota, but moved to Minneapolis in 1937. In 1968, they moved again, this time to Roseville, Minnesota, where they remain today.

Old Dutch opened a plant in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1954 to manufacture chips for the Canadian market. The head office for Canadian operations remains in Winnipeg.

Old Dutch acquired Humpty Dumpty snack Foods, Inc in 2006. Today Old Dutch runs 6 chips factories, 4 in Canada and 2 in the United States (Minnesota). Plants in Prince Edward Island and Quebec were closed in 2008 and 2013 respectively.

Brands include Dutch Crunch, Ariba and Humpty Dumpty.
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Junio 09, 2024
Global Processed Potatoes Market to grow over 5 percent annually according to Technavio report
The processed potatoes market size is forecast to increase by USD 45 billion at a CAGR of 5.34% between 2024 and 2028. Market expansion is contingent on several factors, such as an increasing emphasis on expanding production capacities for potato processing.
Shearer's Snacks has sold the Barrel O' Fun and Rachel's brands to UR Brands — an affiliate of Old Dutch Foods.
Junio 07, 2018
Shearer's sells Barrel O' Fun brand to Old Dutch affiliate
Shearer's Snacks has sold the Barrel O' Fun and Rachel's brands to UR Brands — an affiliate of Old Dutch Foods.
Double Dutch Thick Ripple Appetizers Chips borrow restaurant flavours
Mayo 07, 2014
Double Dutch Thick Ripple Appetizers Chips borrow restaurant flavours
Old Dutch Foods developed a range of new Chips flavour profiles: Bacon Cheeseburger Sliders, Buffalo Wing and Blue Cheese Dip, Calamari & Tzatziki Sauce, and Burstin' Onion. The fact that these sound like your favourite restaurant appetizer menu is no accident.
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Hartland Old Dutch Chips plant expands workforce
Agosto 31, 2012
Hartland Old Dutch Chips plant expands workforce
The New Brunswick government is investing $115,000 to help create 29 jobs at the Old Dutch Foods Ltd. in New Brunswick. Premier David Alward was joined by Post-Secondary Education Training and Labour Minister Martine Coulombe at the company’s plant in...
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