Most food labels tell you what something is or where it came from. The Idaho® potato name does something more – it carries a promise.
When you see "Idaho® potatoes," you're not just reading about a place of origin. You're seeing the result of generations of farming expertise, a unique high-desert geography, and growing standards that have been carefully maintained for over a century. The volcanic soil, the clean mountain water, the specific climate of warm days and cool nights in Idaho – are the conditions that produce the potato's famously dense, fluffy texture. No other region replicates them, and that's exactly why the name is worth protecting.
A trademark with a purpose.
The Idaho® potato name and official seal are protected trademarks overseen by the Idaho Potato Commission. Any use of these marks on packaging, marketing materials, advertising, or digital content requires prior authorization through the Commission's legal department.
This exists for a simple reason: to keep the name honest. Without that protection, the "Idaho" label could be applied to any potato grown anywhere, and consumers would have no reliable way to know what they were actually buying. The trademark closes that gap and preserves the trust that generations of Idaho farmers have worked to earn.
If you're a brand, retailer, or foodservice operator looking to use Idaho® potato branding, reach out to the Idaho Potato Commission before downloading or applying any marks. Official usage guidelines and approved language are available through their team.
Bottom line: The Idaho® potato name stands for quality, and protecting it protects everyone.
Established in 1937, the IPC is a state agency responsible for promoting and protecting the famous “Grown in Idaho®” seal, a federally registered certification mark that assures consumers they are purchasing genuine, top-quality Idaho® potatoes. Idaho’s growing season of warm days and cool nights, ample mountain-fed irrigation, and rich volcanic soil give Idaho potatoes their unique texture, taste, and dependable performance. These ideal growing conditions are what differentiate them from potatoes grown in other states.
One of the best nutrition-per-dollar foods available and the practical family staple for uncertain economic times. Even on a budget, great meals are possible with potatoes grown in Idaho and are proof that real food doesn't have to cost a fortune.
Idaho grows more than 30 different varieties of potatoes, each with its own texture, flavor, and culinary application.
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