Terra Chips

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Terra Chips
Bowl of Terra Chips.jpg
Bowl of Terra Chips shown in 2013.
Product type Root vegetable chips
Owner Hain Celestial Group
Introduced1990
Website Official website
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Terra Chips is a brand of root vegetable chips. [3] Launched in 1990, the brand is owned by Hain Celestial Group.

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History

Terra Chips were created by chefs Dana Sinkler and Alex Dzieduszycki who quit their jobs at a four-star restaurant to start a catering business. During the process, they launched Terra Chips as an appetizer for the catering business. The product consisted of multi-colored chips made from root vegetables and made the business $1 million in the first year of sales. [4] In 1990, the company received a large order from Saks and gave up catering to focus on the brand full-time. [5] The brand was purchased by Hain Celestial Group in 2001. [6]

Products

Terra Chips are produced in various flavors and made with parsnips, sweet potatoes, and other vegetables. [7]

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References

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