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National Potato Month

National Potato Month celebrates a simple veggie that feeds millions and brings joy to every table. It honors the potato’s power to nourish with vitamins like C and potassium, plus fiber, all with few calories.

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Drive September potato sales and engagement through recipe inspiration, in-store promotions, and user-generated content celebrating potatoes across every meal occasion.

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  • Potato in Every Meal Challenge: Share breakfast hash browns, lunch fries, and dinner baked potatoes across social media
  • DIY Baked Potato Bar Event: Host in-store or virtual potluck-style events where customers build loaded spuds with premium toppings
  • Unexpected Potato Desserts: Feature chocolate potato cake and sweet potato treats to surprise health-conscious and adventurous foodies
  • Potato Stamp Art Craft: Create shareable DIY content for families and kids using potatoes as creative tools

History

National Potato Month doesn’t have a clearly recorded beginning. No official record names the first person or group behind it. Many believe farming organizations or potato industry promoters likely started it.

These groups often create events to encourage people to enjoy and buy more of a crop. Over time, the idea spread, and people began marking the month in different ways.

The potato’s story goes back thousands of years. It was first grown in the Andes, in what is now Peru and Bolivia. Long before it reached the rest of the world, it was already a vital food for the people there.

The modern observance of a month dedicated to potatoes is much newer, but its roots in farming history run deep.

Unlike holidays declared by law, this one seems to have grown naturally. People and businesses began promoting it, and it became a recurring event.

Now, it is an informal tradition, recognized by cooks, food fans, and growers alike.

Though its start is uncertain, the meaning is clear. It honors a crop that has fed countless families and inspired endless recipes.

From simple baked potatoes to complex dishes, it celebrates the potato’s role in everyday life.


How to celebrate

Try Potatoes in Every Meal

Mix potatoes into your breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Think hash browns with eggs, fries beside salad, or a hearty baked version. This celebrates how true fans use potatoes across mealtimes.

Bake a Sweet Spud Treat

Use potatoes for a surprising dessert, like a chocolate cake made with potato puree. That twist adds moist texture and a secret veggie boost.

Create Potato Art

Turn a raw potato into a paint stamp. Cut shapes, add paint, and press onto paper or fabric. You’ll spark creativity with simple tools.

Host a Stuffed Potato Potluck

Invite friends to bring toppings to build your own loaded baked potato bar. Offer base spuds and let guests add pulled pork, cheese, veggies, or sour cream.

Load Up a Baked Potato Bar

Set out spuds with a buffet of options: crispy bacon, melted cheese, chili, broccoli, sauces, even Tex‑Mex beans. This turns one humble veggie into many tasty meals.