Worlds largest potato "crisp" Pringles - Blackfoot, Idaho
N 43° 11.380 W 112° 20.627
12T E 390807 N 4782753
Located in the Potato Museum on 130 North West Main the potato crisp is on displayed inside. Way to go Pringles!
Waymark Code: WMBRTT
Location: Idaho, United States
Date Posted: 06/18/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
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The display plaque reads:

The Guinness Book of World Records qualifies this as the world's larges potato "crisp". The oddity was made by a team of food engineers employed by Proctor & Gamble, Cincinnati, Ohio, June 3, 1991.

The crisp measures 25 by 14 inches and weights 5.4 oz. It contains 920 calories, the equivalent of 80 regular Pringle's potato crisps.

A potato crisp are made from processed dehydrated potatoes. The crisp is formed by food processing machines. Potato "chips" are thinly sliced fresh potatoes crisply fried in vegetable oil.

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Date the Record Happened: June 3, 1991

Where did this record happen: Cincinnati, Ohio

Who Broke this record: unknown

Is there something to see here?: Yes

What is there to see here: The actual potato chrisp at the Potato Museum in Blackfoot Idaho .

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