Potato Nutrition Soars Above Manhattan Again
Canon Potato Sales Rep to ‘Anchor’ the Message
DENVER—(November 13, 2007) On Thanksgiving Day, while the rest of us are gathered around the family table for a feast of season and flavor, Matt Glowczeski of Alamosa, CO, will be taking a long walk—in Manhattan, as a handler of the Healthy MR. POTATO HEAD™ balloon in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade®.
“This opportunity only comes around once in a lifetime, and I’m so excited to share it with other folks in the potato industry,” said Glowczeski, a salesperson for Canon Potato Company, and one of 17 potato-industry parade participants. “Everyone I talk to wants to know more about this great Healthy MR. POTATO HEAD balloon. I’ve basically become an ambassador of potato nutrition. The potato industry puts dinner on my table, so it feels good to give back in such a fun way.”
The Healthy MR. POTATO HEAD character came to life in 2005 when the United States Potato Board (USPB) worked with Hasbro® to give MR. POTATO HEAD a healthy make-over. This American icon adopted a new lifestyle, donning a slick pair of running shoes, baseball cap, portable mp3 player and water bottle—he’s even toned-up with new muscles. This is the third year the healthy spud will run down Broadway in the Parade, telling the world about the nutritional power-pack of America’s favorite vegetable.
“Did you know potatoes have more potassium than a banana, and almost half your daily value of vitamin C?” Glowczeski asked. “I have potato bags in my office, but it never occurred to me to actually read the label, until hearing all about the balloon. Now, I tell everyone. You can bet potatoes will be on the menu after our two-and-a-half mile march down the parade route—my body will need them.”
This year’s balloon flight also helps usher in 2008 as the International Year of the Potato, as declared by the General Assembly of the United Nations. This momentous designation for the potato is based upon the vegetable’s nutrition profile and ability to feed the masses.
Here in America, we enjoy an estimated 34.5 million pounds of potatoes on Thanksgiving Day, enough potatoes to run the length of the Parade route more than 2,600 potatoes WIDE. You can feed your “masses” this Thanksgiving with great healthy potato recipes found on www.healthypotato.com. Glowczeski asserts: “We can all feel good about serving this nutritious, delicious vegetable not only on Thanksgiving but year-round.”
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To contact Matt Glowczeski, please call (719) 754-3445 or e-mail mg.cpc@centurytel.net.
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Meredith Myers is Manager of Public Relations and David Fairbourn is Manager, Industry Communications & Policy, at the United States Potato Board in Denver. The mission of the USPB is to increase demand for potatoes and potato products through an integrated promotion program, thereby providing US producers with expanding markets for their production. Meredith can be contacted at 303-369-7783 or meredithm@uspotatoes.com. David can be contacted at 303-369-7783 or david.fairbourn@uspotatoes.com. For complete information about the programs, ROI results, and resources and tools available to all members of the industry through the USPB, please visit www.uspotatoes.com. The United States Potato Board – “Maximizing Return on Grower Investment”.
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