Celebrated on 03/31/2026
National Tater Tot Day is celebrated on February 2nd, the same day as Groundhog Day. The holiday was created by the Ore-Ida company in 2009 to promote their tater tots, which were invented in 1953 when an employee came up with the idea of using leftover potato slivers.
National Tater Tot Day was established in 2009 by Ore-Ida, the company that originally invented tater tots. The holiday was created to celebrate this beloved potato product and to encourage people to enjoy tater tots in new and creative ways. The date February 2nd was chosen to coincide with Groundhog Day, adding a playful twist to the winter holiday.
Since its inception, National Tater Tot Day has grown in popularity, with restaurants and home cooks alike participating. Many fast-food chains and diners offer special deals or limited-time tater tot dishes. Social media campaigns, such as #NationalTaterTotDay, have helped spread awareness, and the holiday is now widely recognized by food enthusiasts. Modern celebrations often involve making loaded tater tots, tater tot casseroles, or even tater tot tacos.
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