Jamir Miller has stepped off the football field and into the culinary field.
The retired All-Pro linebacker for the Arizona Cardinals and Cleveland Browns is launching Crave, a line of healthier potato chips. He is debuting the product this weekend with free samples at the NASCAR Subway Fresh Fit 600 at Phoenix International Raceway.
Miller, now CEO of the Scottsdale-based Crave, has maintained a residence in Scottsdale since his playing days with the Arizona Cardinals in the 1990s. He developed the chips in his kitchen and believes in their nutritional advantages. The chips are made with U.S. potatoes and kettle-cooked in safflower and sunflower oils.
Crave will be released with four different flavors, three of which will be gluten-free as well.
"The bottom line is I love to eat, and as an athlete I was always conscious of what I put in my body,"Miller said.
"We looked at the marketplace (of potato chips), and it is a category that can definitely be improved upon."
After the brand's debut this weekend, Crave's marketing plan calls for the chips to be promoted at 11 NASCAR events throughout the country. Miller estimated the launch would help the company reach 75 million potential customers.
"In essence, they put on a Super Bowl every weekend,"Miller said.
Not only do the NASCAR events allow Crave to reach a large number of people, Miller said those at the track are the perfect potential customers.
Miller preferred to keep private all details on how the venture was being financed. He hopes to have the chips on store shelves by the end of May and in coast-to-coast distribution by the end of this year.
The chips are manufactured in metro Phoenix.
- Nieuws
- Chips en Snacks
- Jamir Miller launches...
Jamir Miller launches Crave Potato Chips
Inloggen or Inschrijven to use this flag.

april 11, 2010
Bron
Like to receive news like this by email? Join and Subscribe!
NEW! Join Our BlueSky Channel for regular updates!
Related Topics:
Related News

juni 18, 2025
Frito-Lay Rancho Cucamonga Snack Plant Shuts Down After 50 Years
Frito-Lay has ended manufacturing at its Rancho Cucamonga snack plant after 50+ years, affecting potentially hundreds of jobs. While some operations remain, many workers were laid off, with limited transfer options and undisclosed severance details.
juni 07, 2025
Taste of Maine potato chip plant under construction in Aroostook County
A 96,000-square-foot potato chip plant is under construction at the former Loring Air Force Base in Limestone. Owner Bruce Sargent says he expects the plant to be open by April 2026.
juni 07, 2025
Crunch Time: How Potato Snack Brands Are Battling for Market Share
The potato snack aisle is a battlefield-crammed with crisps, chips, fries, and a dizzying array of flavours. With global market revenues expected to reach over USD 126 billion by 2034 and a steady 3% annual growth rate, it’s clear that competition is fierce and only getting hotter.Latest News
Sponsored Content
Sponsored Content
Sponsored Content
Sponsored Content
Waar
Sponsored Content