Potatoes USA marketing campaign highlights versatility of potatoes

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Potatoes USA marketing campaign highlights the versatility of the potato

Potatoes USA marketing campaign highlights the versatility of the potato

March 12, 2021

A new video campaign has been launched by Potatoes USA to help combat meal fatigue and show consumer the many different meals that can be prepared using potatoes.
 

(Click picture to watch video) Russet Potatoes. Wowww!

Russet Potatoes. Wowww!

Some of Potato USA's other campaign spots focus more on the nutrients in potatoes, highlighting that they are a great option for fueling workouts in the 2021 spot and in the 2018 spot, which both have the tagline "Potatoes Fuel Performance."
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