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Paul Searle’s video Grown In Idaho gives viewers a peek into life on an Idaho Potato farm. He shows how many Idaho Potato growing operations are family-owned and run, and how these families take pride in growing their potatoes and in being "grown in Idaho" themselves. Paul’s video is unique as he created it using only still shots, mainly family photographs.
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DJayMoney, aka Jay Alan Meier, produced an exciting rap song called I.D.A.H.O Potato to let the world know how great Idaho Potatoes are. Using original music and lyrics that he wrote just for the contest, DJayMoney touts the nutritional aspects of Idaho Potatoes, along with various ways to prepare them.
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The third winning video, Opera Singing Spud by John Hill, features an Idaho Potato recipe that’s easy enough for anyone to prepare. John used his computer animation talents to create a dancing, Opera singing Spuddy Buddy, the Idaho Potato Commission’s own mascot. His original lyrics play perfectly against a well-known opera song, turning this simple recipe demonstration into fun entertainment.
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Runner-Up: Revenge of the Potatoes by Eric Tuttle, Bountiful, UT.
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Runner-Up: Super Spud! by Jordan Sowers, Jacksonville, FL.
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Runner-Up: Potato Thief by Kevin Larson, Idaho Falls, ID.
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Runner-Up: Farm Report by Chuck Hurst, Boise, ID.
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All videos courtesy of the Idaho Potato Commission's iTuber Video Contest.
For more information, visit www.iTuber.org.
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