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Wise Foods Inc.

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Wise Snacks, established in 1921 and based in Berwick, Pennsylvania, is a well-known manufacturer of snack products, particularly recognized for their potato chips.

Their product lineup includes a variety of potato chip flavors such as Golden Original, Onion & Garlic, Honey BBQ, Salt & Vinegar, and Ridgies, among others.

The company offers these products in various sizes, catering to different consumer preferences and needs. Wise Snacks emphasizes the use of quality ingredients to deliver flavorful snack options to their customers.

In December 2012, Wise Foods was acquired by the Mexican Coca-Cola bottler Arca Continental.

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Septiembre 22, 2009
US Salted Snack Producer Wise Foods Refinancing
Wise Foods, Inc., a leading regional salty snack company, announced today the completion of a new $25 million credit facility. The new facility is being provided by GMAC Commercial Finance, as Lender and Arranger, and Siemens Financial Services, Inc. a...
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WISE potato chips set world CRUNCH record during baseball game.
Julio 10, 2009
WISE potato chips set world CRUNCH record during baseball game.
The familiar sounds of baseball -- the crack of the bat and the thud of baseball hitting leather -- were momentarily superseded Friday night by the unworldly sound of 39,203 fans setting the Guinness World Record(TM) for most potato chips crunched at o...
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Terry's Potato chips
Enero 24, 2008
Snack Alliance announces return of Terry's Classic Snacks
When Wise Foods announced it was closing the Moore's potato chip plant in Bristol (VA) back in 2004, workers were supposed to lose their jobs, but then Snack Alliance bought the plant.
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Noviembre 02, 2007
How many potato chip flavors is enough?
For years potato chip manufacturers like Lay's, Wise, Utz and others were content to churn out POPC -- plain old potato chips -- leaving the "gourmet"market to niche manufacturers. But then diversification hit the potato chip industry, offeri...
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