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Snacks : a Canadian food history / Janis Thiessen.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Winnipeg, Manitoba : University of Manitoba Press, (c)2017.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780887555299
  • 9780887555275
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • HD9219 .S633 2017
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Old Dutch Potato Chips: A Canadian Company? -- The Changing Chip Industry: Potato Growers and Federated Fine Foods -- Corporate Mythology and Culinary Tourism: Hardbite and Covered Bridge Potato Chips -- Cheezies: A No Growth Model -- The "Romance" of Chocolate: Paulins, Moirs, and Ganong -- Candy Manufacturers: Surviving in an Anti-Sugar World -- Kids Bids Television: Advertising and Child Consumers -- Conclusion.
Subject: "Snacks is a history of Canadian snack foods, the independent producers and workers who make them, and the consumers who can't put them down. Janis Thiessen profiles several iconic Canadian snack food companies, including Old Dutch Potato Chips, Hawkins Cheezies, and chocolatier Ganong. These companies have developed in distinctive ways, reflecting the unique stories of their founders and their intense connection to specific places. These stories of salty or sweet confections also reveal a history that is at odds with popular notions of 'junk food.' Through extensive oral history and archival research, Thiessen uncovers the roots of our deep loyalties to different snack foods, what it means to be an independent snack food producer, and the often-quirky ways snacks have been created and marketed. Clearly written, extensively illustrated, and lavish with detail about some of Canadians' favorite snacks, this is a lively and entertaining look at food and labour history."--
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"Snacks is a history of Canadian snack foods, the independent producers and workers who make them, and the consumers who can't put them down. Janis Thiessen profiles several iconic Canadian snack food companies, including Old Dutch Potato Chips, Hawkins Cheezies, and chocolatier Ganong. These companies have developed in distinctive ways, reflecting the unique stories of their founders and their intense connection to specific places. These stories of salty or sweet confections also reveal a history that is at odds with popular notions of 'junk food.' Through extensive oral history and archival research, Thiessen uncovers the roots of our deep loyalties to different snack foods, what it means to be an independent snack food producer, and the often-quirky ways snacks have been created and marketed. Clearly written, extensively illustrated, and lavish with detail about some of Canadians' favorite snacks, this is a lively and entertaining look at food and labour history."--

Introduction -- Old Dutch Potato Chips: A Canadian Company? -- The Changing Chip Industry: Potato Growers and Federated Fine Foods -- Corporate Mythology and Culinary Tourism: Hardbite and Covered Bridge Potato Chips -- Cheezies: A No Growth Model -- The "Romance" of Chocolate: Paulins, Moirs, and Ganong -- Candy Manufacturers: Surviving in an Anti-Sugar World -- Kids Bids Television: Advertising and Child Consumers -- Conclusion.

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