Hardbite Potato Chips Wants To Hear Your Voice In A National Contest

BC’s favourite potato chip company wants the entire country’s opinion in a soon-to-launch national contest. . While the potato chips are of top quality, loaded with flavor and not fat, and proud to be local, the names could use a serious kick, and the design concept needs a refresh.

“Natural HARDBITE Chips – a superior taste – minimally processed, artisan hand-crafted in the region for the region. We are not a mega corporation, nor a foreign conglomerate. We are approachable. We all live and work here. The fact that quality pays is both our biggest chance and our greatest challenge,” states Sepp Amsler, Owner and President of Hardbite Potato Chips.

The contest has two parts.

(1)     Rename the Hardbite product line.

(2)     Redesign the logo and bag.

There are seven flavours: All Natural, Barbeque, Rock Salt and Vinegar, Jalapeno, Wild Onion and Yogurt, Canadian Cheddar and Roasted Onion and Creamy Coconut and Curry. Participants are encouraged to be daring and creative with the renaming process. For part two, the sky is the limit. This is a fantastic opportunity for designers who want to add a high profile client to their portfolio. Winners will be chosen by a panel of carefully selected judges.

The contest winner of Part 1 will be given full credit and recognition in a press release, awarded a 2-night stay at a Canadian Fairmont Property and sent a year’s supply of Hardbite. The contest winner of Part 2 will also be given full credit and recognition in a press release, awarded a $1,000.00 and a 2-night stay at a Canadian Fairmont Property in addition to being sent a year’s supply of Hardbite. The contest begins February 21, 2011 and closes on June 21, 2011.

Some interesting points:

  • Hardbite is an award-winning artisan chip, but it is so different than regular potato chips that it shouldn’t be called a potato chip at all. 
  • Hardbites are chemical free. Only natural ingredients are used.
  • True kettle chip with an outstanding crunch
  • High in potassium, vitamin C. Source of folacin, iron and dietary fibre.
  • ‘All Natural’ flavor has only 30 mg of sodium per serving portion-competing brands range from 150-620 mg.
  • Flavoured with Himalayan crystallized salt, which formed millions of years ago. and is in its original wholesome, unaltered natural form. This salt is so powerful that only half the amount of salt is needed.
  • 100 mile compliant. Only uses locally grown chipper potatoes.

Hardbite is readily available in most health and natural lifestyle food stores, as well as in the Natural/Organic Section of large retail chains. For contest details visit http://www.vancitybuzz.com/ For more information on Hardbite Potato Chips go to www.homegrownfoods.com