Uncle Chipps
The Uncle Chipps logo | |
Product type | Potato chips |
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Owner | Frito-Lay |
Country | India |
Introduced | 1992 |
Markets | India |
Previous owners | Uncle Chipps Co. Ltd |
Tagline | "Bole mere lips. I love Uncle Chipps" |
Website | Official Website |
Uncle Chipps is a brand of potato chips that is marketed in India.[1]It was launched on 1992 by Amrit Agro Ltd. which was later taken over by Frito Lay(owned by PepsiCo), India in 2000.[2]
Ingredients
Uncle Chipps is made of Potato, Edible Vegetable Oil, Salt(Rock Salt) Spices & other added Condiments according to their flavors.[3]
Flavors
- Bombaat Chilli Masala
- Paapri Chaat(An Indian Dish)
- Sendha Namak(Rock Salt)
- Jhakaas Tomato Twist
- Plain Salted
- Spicy Treat
History
Until 1998, the Delhi-based Uncle Chipps was the market leader in the industry, enjoying a 71% market share,[4] thereafter saw competition bring its market share down to 30-35% by 2000.[5] Originally owned by the Amrit Agro Ltd., it was bought over by Frito-Lay, PepsiCo's snacks division in October 2000.[6] It was sold for $ 16.6 million.[7] Noted film music director Shantanu Moitra started his composing career with the hit-jingle, "Bole mere lips. I love Uncle Chipps", with Pradeep Sarkar, then the Creative Head of the agency.[8]
Though Amrit Agro continued marketing snacks under other brands, it completely exited the snacks business in December 2002.[9]
Uncle Chipps is the pioneer of branded nitrogen-foil packed potato chips in India.[10] The brand markets its potato chips with the tagline "Bole mere lips, I love Uncle Chipps".[11] Uncle Chipps until 2010, was distributed only in Northern India. In August 2010, Frito Lay announced that it was looking to market Uncle Chipps on a pan India level.[12]
References
- ↑ "Uncle Chipps launches Rs 2-crore Millennium Offer to woo kids". The Indian Express. 20 January 2000. Retrieved 21 February 2012.
- ↑ "History of Uncle Chipps". PepsiCo.
- ↑ "Uncle-Chipps - Nutritional Facts & Ingredient Details". PepsiCo India.
- ↑ "Uncle Chipps in 70g packs, four variant". The Indian Express. 15 July 1998. Retrieved 21 February 2012.
- ↑ "Pepsi sees greater synergies after Quaker Oats buyout". The Financial Express. 6 December 2000. Retrieved 21 February 2012.
- ↑ "Uncle Chipps shareholders ratify takeover by Frito-Lay". The Financial Express. 17 October 2000. Retrieved 21 February 2012.
- ↑ Todd Brewster, Peter Jennings (2002). In Search of America. Hyperion Press. p. 111. ISBN 1-4013-0032-4.
- ↑ Thank an ad crisis for Parineeta's music Rediff.com, 9 June 2005.
- ↑ "Amrit Agro exits ethnic snacks biz". The Hindu. 21 December 2002. Retrieved 21 February 2012.
- ↑ Majumdar, Ramanuj. Product Management In India 3Rd Ed. PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd. p. 102. ISBN 81-203-3383-7.
- ↑ "Munching on Salty Success". The Financial Express. 15 July 2010. Retrieved 21 February 2012.
- ↑ "Frito Lay set to increase footprint of regional brands". The Hindu. 21 August 2010. Retrieved 21 February 2012.
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