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To celebrate BYU's Richie Saunders' amazing performance in the NCAA Tournament thus far, Ore-Ida is giving away free tots ...
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Allrecipes on MSNOre-Ida Is Giving Away Free Tater TotsAn announcer casually dropped the info that Brigham Young University (BYU) forward Richie Saunders is the great-grandson of Ore-Ida founder F. "Nephi" Griggs. Not only did the Cougar's ...
As BYU advances to the Sweet 16, Ore-Ida is going all in with a campaign that blends basketball history, family heritage, and ...
In the 1950s, Saunders' great-grandfather Francis Nephi Grigg (as well as his brother) co-founded frozen foods company Ore-Ida. Among the company's innovations? Tater Tots, now Ore-Ida's most ...
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Fans of the delectable treat were surely rooting for No. 6-seeded BYU on Thursday after Ore-Ida announced it would give away free Tater Tots with every win in the NCAA Tournament the Cougars get.
BYU basketball's Richie Saunders' connection to Tater Tots explained Richie Saunders, BYU's star player who lit up the scoreboard against Wisconsin on Saturday, is the great-grandson of one of the ...
Saunders now celebrates an exclusive NIL deal with Ore-Ida, one of the top manufacturers of tater tots, his family's own creation. Saunders is bringing the story to the forefront of March Madness ...
Richie Saunders inked a sponsorship deal with Ore-Ida, which created Tater Tots and still produces Tater Tots as its signature product today. While it might sound like it makes more sense for a ...
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BYU's Saunders becomes tater tot king on way to NCAA Sweet 16BYU coach Kevin Young was amazed it took so long for tots to find their way onto the menu. Saunders has partnered with frozen food brand Ore-Ida — make that Ore-Richie for the length of BYU's run in ...
In the 1950s, Saunders' great-grandfather Francis Nephi Grigg (as well as his brother) co-founded frozen foods company Ore-Ida. Among the company's innovations? Tater Tots, now Ore-Ida's most well ...
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