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+ | '''Pic-nik Foods''' was a San Jose-based maker of prepared shoestring potatoes. Their manufacturing plant on Dupont Street just south of the San Jose train station was well-known for the smell of frying potatoes; stories tell of hoboes getting potatoes from the workers. Railroad crews working the spur referred to it as the "potato house". | ||
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+ | The company was founded in the 1930's by Theo F. and Eva Eggers<ref>75 Years in the Snack Food Business: [http://www.pik-nik.com/about.htm About Pik-Nik Foods], from [http://www.pik-nik.com www.piknik.com]</ref>. The company was supposedly sold to Beatrice Foods in the 1960's, then bought by First San Francisco investment bankers and sold to S&W Fine Foods in the 1980's. The brand is known as "Kobey's" on the east coast. The company is currently owned by Alliance Global<ref> Pik-Nik Foods USA: Delighting the World, One Canister at a Time: From [http://usbusinessexecutive.com/food-drink/articles/pik-nik-foods-usa-delighting-world-one-canister-a-time U.S. Business Executive].</ref>. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:14, 7 November 2013
Business |
Food Processor |
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Main Location |
San Jose |
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1930's - |
Pic-nik Foods was a San Jose-based maker of prepared shoestring potatoes. Their manufacturing plant on Dupont Street just south of the San Jose train station was well-known for the smell of frying potatoes; stories tell of hoboes getting potatoes from the workers. Railroad crews working the spur referred to it as the "potato house".
The company was founded in the 1930's by Theo F. and Eva Eggers[1]. The company was supposedly sold to Beatrice Foods in the 1960's, then bought by First San Francisco investment bankers and sold to S&W Fine Foods in the 1980's. The brand is known as "Kobey's" on the east coast. The company is currently owned by Alliance Global[2].
Locations
Location | Years | Address | Details |
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San Jose | 1950's- | 218 Dupont St. |
References
- ↑ 75 Years in the Snack Food Business: About Pik-Nik Foods, from www.piknik.com
- ↑ Pik-Nik Foods USA: Delighting the World, One Canister at a Time: From U.S. Business Executive.