Snyder's of Hanover is a family owned manufacturer of snack foods, including potato chips. Snyder's, located in the US, is specialized in pretzels. Snyder's bought bankrupt Jay's Potato Chips in December 2007. In October 2009 the company announced the acquisition of Utz Quality Foods, pending FTC approval, but the merger did not materialize.
In December 2010 Snyders of Hanover and Lance merged to form the company Snyders - Lance.
Visit PotatoPro profile Snyders - Lance for any news items after the merger.
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一月 29, 2008
Consumer report: Low fat snacks still not as tasty as regular versions
To see whether potato chips and cheese crunchies, those quintessential Super Bowl snacks, can lose their fat but keep their taste, we compared regular versions with some lower-calorie, lower-fat, or multigrain cousins. We also dipped the tortilla chip...From the archive

一月 04, 2008
Jays wins Chicago potato chip test
Are all potato chips created Equal? RedEye and Metromix staffers attempted to answer the question by tasting 10 brands of chips. All were original flavor and bought at grocery stores in Chicago. Chips were served on nondescript plates so testers did n...From the archive

十二月 14, 2007
Snyder's of Hanover Adds Two MultiGrain Items To 100 Calorie Pack Offerings
Snyder's of Hanover announced the addition of two new MultiGrain items to its 100 Calorie pack offerings. Health-conscious consumers can enjoy our new Sunflower Chips which are all-natural with 0 grams of trans fat, contain 6 grams per serving of Wh...From the archive

十二月 07, 2007
Snyder's of Hanover officially acquires Jays Foods
Snyder's of Hanover, Hanover, Pennsylvania, officially acquired Jays Foods, Chicago, on Tuesday, December 4 after a bankruptcy auction was held in Chicago on November 30. Shortly after the Judge approved the transaction, Jays Foods officially closed t...From the archive
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