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  2. All Dot's Pretzel Flavors Ranked So You Can Discover ... - AOL

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    Dot's Homestyle Pretzels are salty, crunchy braided pretzel twists that stand out from the rest of the snack aisle. Created by Dorothy "Dot" Henke, these aren't your run-of-the-mill pretzels.

  3. The Best Seasoned Snack Pretzels, Ranked Best to Worst - AOL

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    1. Dot's Homestyle Pretzels Original Seasoned. $6.49 for 16 ounces. The first time I tried Dot's Original pretzels, I was shocked. For one, I expected that "original" just meant plain.

  4. Dot's Pretzels - Wikipedia

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    Dot’s Homestyle Pretzels or Dot's Pretzels is an American snack food brand, a subsidiary of The Hershey Company. History. The brand was founded by Dorothy Henke ...

  5. I Tried 9 Old-Fashioned Pretzels & the Best Was Salty and Sweet

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    Photos: The Brands. Design: Eat This, Not That!Shiny, golden, salt-crusted pretzels are a staple in many a school lunch box. And they're not just for little ones. These crunchy snacks make a ...

  6. List of pretzel companies - Wikipedia

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    Dot's Homestyle Pretzels; Federal Pretzel Baking Company; Hot Sam Pretzels; J & J Snack Foods Corporation (SuperPretzel) Nabisco (Mister Salty) Pretzelmaker; Rold Gold; Snyder's of Hanover; SuperPretzel; Utz Quality Foods (Utz pretzels) Wetzel's Pretzels; Wise Foods (Quinlan)

  7. The Hershey Company - Wikipedia

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    In November 2021, Hershey announced plans to acquire Dot’s Homestyle Pretzels, and their co-packer, Pretzel INC for $1.2B. In 2019, Hershey announced that they could not guarantee that their chocolate products were free from child slave labor, as they could trace only about 50% of their purchasing back to the farm level.