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WPC Announces The Little Potato Company as its Newest Silver Sustaining Partner

The World Potato Congress Inc. (WPC) is very pleased to announce The Little Potato Company as its newest Silver Sustaining Partner. President & CEO Romain Cools stated:

“The World Potato Congress Board of Directors is extremely pleased to welcome The Little Potato Company to our Sustaining Partner family. They are a family-owned, family-values based company dedicated to serving nutritious, convenient and delicious Little potatoes.”

The Little Potato Company is North America’s leader in the breeding, growing, and marketing of proprietary fresh Little potatoes. Focused exclusively on Creamers (including fingerlings), we work with specialty breeders and growers to provide a quality and consistent supply of product year-round. Creamer potatoes are a nutrient-rich vegetable bursting with vitamins, minerals, and are naturally fat-, cholesterol-, and gluten-free. Our entire product line including both bagged and value-added kits can be found in retailers across North America. We are always thinking about tomorrow by conducting extensive research and development into new varieties to improve the consumer experience, expand our portfolio, and invest in engaging marketing tools to drive sales.

For additional information about The Little Potato Company, please visit: www.littlepotatoes.com.

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