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  2. Utz Brands - Wikipedia

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    Utz manufactures a wide variety of potato chips and pretzels – 1,000,000 pounds (450,000 kg) of potato chips and 900,000 pounds (410,000 kg) of pretzels every week. Utz also produces cheese curls, sunflower chips, tortilla chips, popcorn, pork rinds, and party mix. Specialty items include chocolate-covered pretzels, seasonal pretzel barrels ...

  3. The Best Regional Potato Chips the Rest of America Needs - AOL

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    4. Utz. Pennsylvania. If you’re from the Mid-Atlantic, you can’t not know about Utz — practically the unofficial potato chip of road trips. Founded in Hanover, Pennsylvania, Utz has gathered ...

  4. All 29 Utz Potato Chip Flavors Ranked, From Worst to First - AOL

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    As we approach prime snacking season (hello game-day gatherings and Super Bowl parties), we decided to rank all 29 Utz potato chip flavors from worst to first. Read on for all the crispy, crunchy ...

  5. Tim's Cascade Snacks - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1986 by Tim Kennedy, and their production facilities are located in the U.S. state of Washington.Kennedy began cooking chips in 100% peanut oil, [3] but after being acquired by Pinnacle Foods, the factory switched to substituting cheaper alternatives like corn oil and sunflower oil.

  6. I Tried 8 BBQ Potato Chips & The Best Were Bold and Crispy

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    Coming in as the most expensive bag of chips in this survey is Kettle Brand's Backyard Barbeque Potato Chips. These cost me $5.49 for a 7.5-ounce bag. These cost me $5.49 for a 7.5-ounce bag.

  7. Wachusett Potato Chip Company - Wikipedia

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    Utz announced that Wachusett's 50 employees would be kept on, including members of the Krysiak family. [5] The company operated as a subsidiary of Utz. At the time of the 2011 sale, Wachusett was the last remaining independent potato chip company in New England, which at its peak had 14 producers.