Monday, March 11, 2013

Green Giant Veggie Chips

Being from Minnesota, I have grown up with Green Giant products. They were always the staple vegetable in our family. I even had the Jolly Green Giant stuffed toy!
The Green Giant character was created in 1925 for the Minnesota Valley Canning Company and named after a variety of particularly large peas. Inspired by folklore and fairy tales, the Giant first appeared in advertising in 1928. Through the years, he grew into a friendlier - and greener - character, known for presiding over the vegetables grown in his valley with a deep “Ho, Ho, Ho!” So popular was the Green Giant that the company was renamed after him. Today, the Jolly Green Giant is the third most recognized advertising icon of the 20th century, behind Ronald McDonald and the Marlboro Man. A 55-foot statue of the Giant stands in Blue Earth, Minnesota, paying homage to his birthplace.
And now, not only does my favorite vegetable brand have awesome veggies, but they have new snacks! Veggie Chips! Ahhhh, and the crowd goes wild! Product Information: The Green Giant Roasted Veggie Tortilla Chips – Zesty Cheddar Flavor are made with real vegetables, 17 grams of whole grain per serving, and are naturally flavored. The Green Giant Multigrain Sweet Potato Chips – Sea Salt Flavor are made with real sweet potatoes and made with 14 grams of whole grain. Plus, they contains 40 percent less fat than regular potato chips! My hubby devoured the sweet potato flavor, while Callan and I enjoyed the zesty cheddar! Yummo!

Green Giant has shared a printable coupon for 85 cents off Veggie Snack Chips! Print it out here: http://clvr.li/WJudoN.

Check it all out at Green Giant on Facebook, as well as Green Giant on Twitter.

Thank you to The Green Giant for being a sponsor. Show the Giant your surprise talent at www.facebook.com/greengiant.

 
 

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  1. I wish for the great of success in all of our destiny endeavors

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