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To celebrate BYU's Richie Saunders' amazing performance in the NCAA Tournament thus far, Ore-Ida is giving away free tots ...
Saunders’ great-grandfather, F. Nephi Grigg, founded Ore-Ida along with his brother Golden T. Grigg in 1952. The brothers ...
As BYU advances to the Sweet 16, Ore-Ida is going all in with a campaign that blends basketball history, family heritage, and ...
Jon Heder, best known for playing Napoleon Dynamite, returned to his roots Thursday night, sitting courtside at BYU’s Sweet ...
The college basketball 'Tot King' had a legendary tater tot connoisseur in attendance for a massive Sweet 16 matchup.
In the 1950s, Saunders' great-grandfather Francis Nephi Grigg (as well as his brother) co-founded frozen foods company ...
In a marketplace overflowing with competition, the key to success isn’t just being seen—it’s being remembered.
The men’s basketball NCAA Tournament is famous for bringing players’ unusual stories to broader attention. And in an era ...
Fans of the delectable treat were surely rooting for No. 6-seeded BYU on Thursday after Ore-Ida announced it would give away free Tater Tots with every win in the NCAA Tournament the Cougars get.
Napoleon Dynamite served tater tots on a plate instead of stuffing them in his pocket — and threw his Sweet 16 vote behind ...
BYU has a celebrity on the roster as the Cougars get ready for the men's NCAA tournament and March Madness. Well, sort of. Junior guard Richie Saunders is related to someone famous: his great ...
How is Saunders connected to tater tots, you ask? Saunders's great-grandfather is Francis Nephi Grigg—also known as F. Nephi Grigg—who invented the tater tot at a frozen food plant in Ontario ...