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Whale Tail Chips-This Chip Company is Ocean Friendly

Date:   2/22/2013 11:32:23 PM ( 11 y ago)







Whale Tail Chips-This Chip Company is Ocean Friendly





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Ric and Terry's Organic Tortilla Chip Company has contributed over $10,000 to the Wyland Foundation through the sale of their Non GMO, Gluten Free, healthy snacks at Whole Foods Markets in the Southern California area.


http://www.whaletailschips.com/news



Checking in on Ric of Whale Tails Corn Chips.

Go News to Report!


May ask Ric to be a sponsor of my Hami High Science Fair Project.

They are interested in doing some corn projects and the credentials of this
chip would make a good comparison study.

Which Chip is your favorite, and why?

Fritos vs Whale Tail, Why?

http://www.fritolay.com/our-planet.html



BIG CONTRIBUTORS TO NO ON 37
Most people just think of soda when they hear the name "Pepsi." But in fact, PepsiCo is the nation's largest food company and second largest in the world. Its annual earnings top $60 billion, from a dizzying array of brands. Walk down almost any supermarket aisle (soda, snacks, cereal, juice) and you're likely to bump into a PepsiCo-owned product.

This explains why the company is the top contributor among food makers to the "No on 37" campaign in California -- a ballot initiative that would require labeling of foods containing GMO ingredients. Also, as I wrote about recently, PepsiCo is a member of the Grocery Manufacturers Association, a powerful trade group that has so far contributed $375,000 to the No on 37 campaign.

Why would PepsiCo pony up more than $90,000 just to keep Californians in the dark about what they are eating? A closer look at its "portfolio of products" (in corporate speak) reveals exactly what's at stake for the food giant.

PepsiCo brands span five divisions: Pepsi-Cola, Frito-Lay, Gatorade, Tropicana, and Quaker. While most consumers probably think of processed snacks and cereal-type products when trying to avoid foods containing GMOs, beverages are also a major culprit (which explains why Coca-Cola has donated more than $61,000 to the No on 37 campaign).

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/michele-simon/pepsi-gmo-food_b_1749575.html


Fritos is owned by Pesico...

Odwalla is owned by Cocacola...


RIPE NORTH PARK MARKET


This looks like a jewel.

Found them on Whale Tail Chip Site!

February 22, 2013
10:05 pm

http://www.ripenorthpark.com/#!contact_us/cl4l


Ripe North Park
3302 32nd St.
San Diego, CA 92104

RipeNorthPark@gmail.com
Facebook: @ Ripe North Park

Call us today
(619) 876-4647


This little market is the sole reason I've been eating healthier lately. I now have no reason to go up the street to Fresh and Easy, because this place has almost everything I need and the quality is apparent the moment you walk inside. It is definitely something you have to see to understand. The way that the product it arranged and cared for is almost artistic.

SO many things there are locally sourced. They have a lot of Boar's Head products in the Deli, which makes some seriously delicious sandwiches, smoothies, and chili. I highly recommend an acai smoothie and a half Jamaican Jerk Turkey Sandwich for lunch.

They also have great fresh salsas, chips, AMAZING whiskey caramel truffles (yes, the same ones as Carnita's Snack Shack), which are going to be perfect for Valentine's day.

The pictures on here are great, but they seriously don't even do it justice. Just stop by and you will understand. I was recently converted and I plan to give this place my business for a long time to come. Don't put up with sub-par fruits and veggies at the bigger groceries, and come help support this small business devoted to quality!




http://www.yelp.com/biz/ripe-north-park-san-diego

 

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