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Dug the Spud is Actually Not a Potato“If it quacks like a duck, swims like a duck and has feathers on it, then it must be a duck. But nah – this one turned out to be a turkey.”Colin and Donna Craig-Brown, the crop parents of Dug the Spud, were disappointed to hear back from Guinness World Records that their “potato” was not a real potato.“The mysterious part is why did it grow so big? And why does it taste and look like a potato?” Colin said.
Frites by Idaho: Potato Perfume Released by Idaho Potato Commission Smells like French FriesTruth be told, you can barely find anybody who doesn’t enjoy french fries. A recent national survey conducted by Pollfish revealed that 90% of Americans find the smell of french fries irresistible. It’s just one of those smells you can just recognize right away.Jamey Higham, the President of Idaho Potato Commission (IPC), recognizes the enticing nature of french fries. “Whether you’re at a drive through restaurant or dining in, it’s near impossible to not grab a fry and take a bite before you dive into your meal,” He explained.Now, the IPC has taken things to the next level by introducing a fresh Idaho Potato French Fries-scented fragrance. The limited-edition perfume, aptly named Frites by Idaho, is a Valentine’s Day special edition. It is available exclusively on the IPC website.Frites by Idaho is made from distilled Idaho potatoes and essential oil. A bottle retails for $1.89.Image: Idaho Potato Commission#perfume #fragrance #frenchfry #potato #Idaho