Utz is a snack food brand that produces a variety of snack products, primarily chips and pretzels.
Utz was founded in 1921 by Bill and Salie Utz in Hanover, Pennsylvania.
Initially, the company produced potato chips out of their kitchen, which they sold to local grocery stores.
In 1949, the company began selling chips in wax-sealed bags, which allowed for a longer shelf life and wider distribution.
Over the years, Utz has grown through both organic growth and acquisitions, including acquiring Bachman and Zapp's chips.
Today, Utz is one of the largest snack food companies in the United States, distributing their products nationally.
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Utz chips are made in Hanover, Pennsylvania, where the company was founded.
Some Utz products are gluten-free, including their Original, Barbecue, and Salt & Vinegar chips, in addition to some pretzel products. However, customers should always check the packaging for allergen information.
Yes, Utz produces a line of baked potato chips, which are lower in fat and calories than their traditional fried chips. They are available in several flavors.
Some Utz chips are vegan, including their Original, Salt & Vinegar, and Barbecue flavors. However, customers should always check the packaging for allergen and dietary information.
Yes, Utz chips are available for purchase through the company's website, as well as various online retailers such as Amazon and Walmart.