Utz Quality Foods Inc is an American snack food company that produces a wide variety of potato chips, pretzels, and other snack foods. Utz is known for their crispy chips with a wide variety of flavors that appeal to a large customer base.
- Utz was founded in 1921 by William and Salie Utz in Hanover, Pennsylvania
- They started as a small potato chip stand and grew into one of the largest snack food manufacturers in the United States
- In 1993, Utz purchased Bachman Pretzels and combined it with the Golden Flake Snack Foods
- In 2011, they acquired Zapp's Potato Chips and Dirty Potato Chips, increasing their market share in the southern United States.
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Utz potato chips are arguably the most popular product Utz offers. They are made from fresh potatoes and are available in a wide variety of flavors.
Utz pretzels come in several varieties, including sourdough and honey wheat. They are thin and crispy and go great with dip.
Utz cheese balls are crunchy and satisfying. They come in several flavors and are perfect for snacking.
Utz potato chips are made in Hanover, Pennsylvania.
The most popular flavor of Utz potato chips is probably their regular 'Original' flavor, though their BBQ, Salt & Vinegar, and Sour Cream & Onion flavors are also very popular.
Yes, Utz potato chips are gluten-free. However, some of their other products like pretzels may contain gluten.
Utz was founded in 1921 by William and Salie Utz in Hanover, Pennsylvania. They started as a small potato chip stand and grew into one of the largest snack food manufacturers in the United States.
Utz owns several other snack food brands including Bachman, Zapp's, and Dirty Potato Chips.