EAGLE, ID – In the pre-dawn hours of “P-Day” on Feb. 23, the team at Northgate González Market made final preparations for the culmination of their six-month mission to build the world’s largest Idaho® potato display. Pallets? Check. Spuddy Buddies? Check. 100,000-plus pounds of Idaho® potatoes? Check.
But the real hopes of these dirty dozen representatives from the South Los Angeles supermarket, the Idaho Potato Commission (IPC) and Melissa’s Produce lay in their ultimate weapon: the bulging biceps of IPC’s Kent Beesley, long heralded for his mighty muscles in the commission’s superhero retail marketing campaign.
Or not.
“I wish I really did have muscles like my cartoon alter-ego!” laughed Beesley, IPC Retail Promotion Director, West. “But we had such a great group of people planning and working on the display that it only took us eight hours to build. And it’s literally stopping the shoppers in their tracks—they can’t believe how enormous the entire display is and how many Idaho® potatoes are all in one place.” (Watch the time-lapse video of the entire display-making process here.)
The IPC, Northgate González Market and its specialty vendor, Melissa’s Produce, promoted the heavyweight Idaho® potato display extensively on both traditional and social media, beginning with the four-hour launch event on Feb. 24. The midday kickoff featured more than 30 chefs and bloggers who came to see the display and learn more about the spuds that inspired it, and a live morning television show broadcast on Telemundo. Shoppers were treated to samples of tasty Creamy Chipotle Salad made with Melissa’s Baby Dutch Yellow Potatoes, and many also struck a pose on a potato couch for a custom photo framed by a giant Instagram card. In addition, the store’s circular for opening week advertised special promotional prices for 10-pound Idaho® potato bags.
Senior produce executives at Northgate González Market initially dreamed up the idea of toppling the previous world-record potato display (92,500 pounds in Canada in 2012), selecting Idaho® potatoes because of the premium tubers’ popularity with their customers. In fact, recent IPC research found that the majority of Hispanics say they have seen/heard of and used Idaho® potatoes, and 8 in 10 Hispanics specifically select Idaho branded potatoes at least some of the time when they buy russets.
The 10 couches—constructed of 10-pound Idaho® potato bags, were built around the perimeter. Each was then filled with Idaho product, including bulk Idaho® russet, red and gold potatoes, and a variety of Melissa’s potatoes. Northgate González Market built this giant display as part of the Idaho Potato Commission’s 25th annual Potato Lover’s Month Retail Display Contest, which they have participated in for many years.
Follow the latest happenings of the World’s Largest Idaho® Potato Display on social media using the hashtag #idahopotatoes:
About The Idaho Potato Commission
Established in 1937, the IPC is a state agency that is responsible for promoting and protecting the famous "Grown in Idaho®" seal, a federally registered certification mark that assures consumers they are purchasing genuine, top-quality Idaho® potatoes. Idaho's growing season of warm days and cool nights, ample mountain-fed irrigation and rich volcanic soil, give Idaho® potatoes their unique texture, taste and dependable performance, which differentiates them from potatoes grown in other states.
Source: The Idaho Potato Commission