Snackbrands Australia, founded in 1953, is a well-known snacking firm in Australia with a history spanning 70 years. The company owns some of Australia's most well-known snack brands, including Kettle, CC's, Thins, The Natural Chip Company, Cheezels, Samboy, and others.
Snackbrands Australia has spent decades developing popular and savory snacks, like the original corn chip, CC's, debuted in 1982, and the beloved Cheezels, established in 1971. The company has continued to innovate with new products such as the kangaroo-shaped Jumpy's, which debuted in 2001, and the growth of the Natural Chip Company in 2012.
Snackbrands Australia will merge with the Intersnack Group, a renowned European snack maker, in 2021.
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Snack Brands Australia (Factory)
Snackbrands Australia maintains an innovative production facility in Orchard Hills, New South Wales, on 27 acres of land. The plant is equipped with cutting-edge potato fryer technology and automated manufacturing lines, including innovative equipment for making flat, crinkle, and kettle chips, as well as corn and specialty snacks.
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August 30, 2016
Snack Brands Australia to be acquired by Universal Robina Corporation of the Phillipines
Universal Robina Corporation (URC), one of the largest branded consumer food and beverage product companies in the Philippines, is to buy Snack Brands Australia, according to a Snack Brands Australia statement dated August 17.
October 16, 2012
Potato Chip Production in Australia: declining revenues
According to industry research firm IBISWorld, potato chip manufacturers in Australia face tough conditions as a result of increasing health consciousness and rising import competition. On occasion of the publication of a new report on the Potato Chi...
January 26, 2010
Trading down not as prevalent down under
Latest research from Leatherhead’s Global Food Markets database suggests that the key food sectors in Australia are weathering the global recession well. Although there are signs that consumers have begun to economise during the slowdown, many sectors ...Contact Information
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