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Lorenz Snack world

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Lorenz Snack world manufactures and markets chips and snacks in Germany and several other European countries. Brands include Crunchips and Chipsletten, Saltletts, Curlys, NicNac's, Pomsticks, Snack-hits, Naturals, Monster Munch, Peppies and Tacitos.

Formerly also known as Bahlsen.

Headquartered in Neu-Isenburg (near Frankfurt), Germany, with production sites and sales organisations in Germany, Poland, Austria and Russia, the company exports to around 80 countries throughout the world – spread as far and wide as New Zealand, New Caledonia and Greenland. Lorenz Group employs more than 2.900 people.

  • Crunchips
  • Curly
  • Naturals
  • Saltletts
  • NicNac's
  • Peppies
  • Monster Munch
  • Snack-Hits
  • Pom-sticks
  • World Selection of nuts and fruits

News for this Company

Lorenz-Snackworld to build potato chips plant in Russia, Tula region.
October 26, 2014

Lorenz-Snackworld to build potato chips plant in Russia, Tula region.

According to a news item in Freshplaza,the German company Lorenz Snackworld is planning to build a potato processing plant in the Tula region (Russia)
 Estrella Maarud
September 14, 2010

Estrella Maarud joins ESA in EU pledge on advertising to children

Estrella Maarud, the leading snack manufacturer in Northern Europe, has joined the EU advertising pledge that aims to promote healthier snacking choices and balanced lifestyles among children.
United Biscuits' units may split in sale by Blackstone, PAI
July 24, 2010

United Biscuits' units may split in sale by Blackstone, PAI

The snacks and biscuits division of UK manufacturer United Biscuits could be parcelled out to different buyers, according to a research firm's analysis of the market following media reports the company is to be sold by its private equity owners.
 European Snacks Association (ESA)
April 29, 2010

European Snacks Association pledges to change advertising to children

The European Snack Association (ESA) joins the EU pledge initiative.The EU Pledge is a commitment by leading food and beverage companies in Europe to change food and beverage advertising on TV, print and internet to children under the age of 12 in the ...