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Octubre 23, 2013
Maple Moose wins Lay's Canada's Do Us A Flavour contest
Lay's fans across the country have crowned Maple Moose as the next great Lay's potato chip flavour in Canada. Created by Tyler LeFrense of Newfoundland, the Lay's Maple Moose flavour will be re-released into the Canadian market in late November.From the archive

Octubre 08, 2013
Allergy Alert: Undeclared Milk in Certain Pringles Brand Salt & Vinegar Potato Chips
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Kellogg Canada Inc. are warning people with allergies to milk not to consume certain Pringles* brand Salt &Vinegar Potato Chips. The affected product contains milk which is not declared on the label.From the archive

Septiembre 25, 2013
Burger King Canada introduces new 40% less fat, 100% delicious crinkle-cut GRATIFRIES
Burger King Canada today announced the launch of new GRATIFRIES™, great tasting crinkle-cut fries with 40% less fat1 than the competition. BURGER KING® is the first quick service restaurant in Canada to offer a reduced fat French fry with only 6 grams ...From the archive

Agosto 24, 2013
Allergy Alert - Undeclared milk in certain Orion brand Italian Gratin flavoured Italian potato chips
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Fukuda Trading Co. Ltd. are warning people with allergies to milk not to consume certain Orion brand Italian Gratin flavoured Italian potato chips, listed below.From the archive
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Junio 23, 2013
Potato farming on Prince Edward Island is a family business
Potato farming in Prince Edward Island continues to be primarily the domain of family owned and operated farms. 99% of potato farms in PEI are owned by farm families, with some of these families involved in growing potatoes for over 100 years!From the archive

Mayo 07, 2013
Potato farmer suing Canadian Government after year in Beirut jail
Henk Tepper, the New Brunswick potato farmer who spent over a year in a Beirut jail cell on allegations he shipped rotten potatoes to Algeria is suing the Canadian government, arguing it didn't protect his Charter rights.From the archive











