Everything about Granny Goose totally explained
Granny Goose is the name of an
American brand of
potato chips and other
snack foods.
Its
logo and
mascot, also named Granny Goose, is an
anthropomorphic cartoon goose. In a series of
television commercials first aired in the 1960s, the company's spokesperson, who self-identified as "Granny Goose", was portrayed by actor
Philip Carey as a tough
James Bond-style
spy.
Granny Goose Foods, Inc., was originally founded in
Oakland,
California, by
Matthew Barr in
1946. In
1993, the company acquired the
Laura Scudder brand from
Borden, Inc., but still couldn't make a profit due to intense competition from
PepsiCo's Frito-Lay and
Anheuser-Busch's Eagle Snacks, so the entire company was put up for sale in
1995. The company moved most of its operations from its corporate headquarters in Oakland to
Kaysville, Utah in 2000.
While it has largely disappeared from supermarket shelves, the brand is still claimed by Snack Alliance, Inc.
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