No small potatoes
There has been a movement afoot in literature to focus on one commodity, and make a book of it. People have written about salt, wine,
and chocolate. I wondered if anyone has written about what the great state of
Idaho
is known for, namely, the potato. How did this come to pass? How is it that when a person from Idaho travels, he or she is inevitably asked about potatoes. It turns out that Idaho was a trailblazer in this regard when in 1937 the
Idaho Potato Commission
was founded. This body, funded by a tax paid by potato farmers, set out to advertise on radio and later television, to create a brand identity from a single crop/
Elizabeth Smythe Brinton
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Question: Do you miss not having “Famous Potatoes” on your license plate?
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