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Snyders - Lance

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Snyder's - Lance is the company formed from the merger of Lance, Inc and Snyder's of Hanover in July 2010.

The merger was announced in July 2010 and completed in December of 2010. Brands of Snyder's - Lance include Snyder’s of Hanover (pretzels), Lance (Sandwich crackers), Cape Cod (Kettle cooked potato chips), Pretzel Crisps (Pretzel crackers), Krunchers! (Extra thick Kettle cooked potato chips), Tom's (extruded Snacks), Grande (Tortilla Chips), Archway (biscuits), Eat Smart Naturals (Veggie chips and popped snacks), Stella D'oro (biscuits), Jays (Potato Chips), O-Ke-Doke (popcorn) and Padrinos (Tortilla chips)

Snyder's - Lance is the second largest savory snack manufacturer in the United States

In March 2018, Snyder's-Lance was acquired by the Campbell Soup Company.
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Campbell to Consolidate Snacks Offices and Invest USD 50 Million in Camden Headquarters to Fuel Next Chapter of Growth
Enero 20, 2023

Campbell to Consolidate Snacks Offices and Invest USD 50 Million in Camden Headquarters

Campbell Soup Company is closing its Snacks offices in Charlotte, North Carolina and Norwalk, Connecticut. Most of the company’s office-based employees will be unified in its headquarters in Camden.
Campbell to shutter Georgia snacks facility
Enero 20, 2021

Campbell to shutter Georgia snacks facility

Campbell Soup Co. has announced plans to close its manufacturing facility in Columbus by the spring of 2022. Campbell Soup employs 326 at the facility, which makes candy, crackers, cookies, nuts and bars.
Crisp maker Kettle could be sold after US food giant owner Campbell hired advisers to assess the future of the snack brand (Courtesy: Steve Parsons / Press Association)
Mayo 20, 2019

Kettle Chips owner Campbell Soup eyes sale of the UK branch of this premium snack maker

Premium Potato chip maker Kettle Chips could be sold after its US owner Campbell hired advisers to assess the future of the snack brand.
Mark Clouse to take the reins at Campbell
Diciembre 21, 2018

Mark Clouse to take the reins at Campbell

Campbell Soup Company (NYSE: CPB) today announced that its Board of Directors has elected Mark A. Clouse, 50, as President and CEO of Campbell effective Jan. 22, 2019.