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Amica Chips is a Italian manufacturer of chips and snacks | Italy |
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AUEVSS Limited is a recently established Indian potato chip processing company by potato growers and they use this fact to create tracebility. The company sells potato chips using the brand name Fryo potato chips. AUEVSS is a subsidiary of Bhagatji Cold Storage. | India |
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Axium Foods is a US manufacturer of snacks, mainly under private label. Axium Foods also markets their snack using their own brand name Pajedas.
Axium Foods is a subsidiary of McClearys. | United States |
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The Bachman Company is a supplier of snack foods and enjoys a long standing tradition of quality snack food products since 1884. | |
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Balaji is one of the larger potato chips producing companies in India, with a high market share especially in Gujarat | India |
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Ballreich's Bros Inc is a chips manufacturing company in the United States. | United States |
| Barrel O’ Fun produces an extensive line of snack foods including traditional and kettle-cooked potato chips, 100% whole kernel corn tortilla and corn chips, cheese puffs and curls, gourmet popcorn and baked potato crisps. Barrel O'Fun ships these products nationwide to retail stores, food service organizations and private label customers.
Brand names include Barrel O'Fun, Rachel's, Jonny Rapp’s Baked Fries, Vic’s Gourmet Popcorn and Natural Planet Organics. | United States |
| A smaller manufacturer of Potato Chips in the US. | United States |
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Bickel's Potato Chip Company was started in 1954 by Mr. Luther Bickel in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. It was a regional family run business offering a unique "seared" potato chip in a variety of flavors.
In 1998 Bickel's was purchased by Hanover Foods Corporation.
To further strengthen its position in the salted snack category, in 2000 Hanover Foods purchased York Snacks and the Bon Ton Potato Chip facility in York, Pennsylvania. The companies were consolidated as "Bickel's Snack Foods, Inc."
In December 2008, Bickel's Snack Foods Inc acquired Troyer Farms | United States |
| Indian manufacturer of a variety of snack products. | India |
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Bluebird Foods Ltd is the largest manufacturer of chips and snacks in New Zealand. Bluebird Foods became part of Pepsico (Frito-Lay) in 2006. | New Zealand |
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This UK manufacturer of plantain crisps was recently in the news due to a FSA recall. | |
| Bridgetown Foods, Moscow, is a snack food manufacturer operating throughout Russia via regional affiliates in St. Petersburg, Krasnodar, Nizhniy Novgorod, Samara, Ekaterinburg and Novosibirsk. The company distribution network covers Ukraine and Kazakhstan as well. The company's brands include 3 Korochki, 3 Korochki Zolotistiye, 3 Korochki CLUB, Delmor dried seafood snacks, Chip’N’Go natural potato chips. Bridgetown Foods snacks are produced at four manufacturing facilities in Russia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine. The company turnover in 2004 increased by more than 50% compared to the previous year and totalled 97 million US dollars. Total sales in 2005 amounted to 105 million USD. | Russian Federation |
| Brothers International Food Corporation is a privately owned food and beverage company based in Batavia, New York with offices in Qingdao, China and Quito, Ecuador. The company was founded in 2001 by brothers Matt and Travis Betters, whose family was involved in the processed fruit and vegetable industry for more than 65 years. In addition to supplying top-quality fruit and fruit juice concentrates to a number of Fortune 100 food companies, Brothers International is the parent company of Brothers-All-Natural, producing all-natural, freeze-dried fruit and potato Crisps, and Lost Vineyards, importing low-cost wines from little-known vineyards in Europe and South America. | United States |
| Japan's largest potato processing company, producer of (potato) snacks | Japan |
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US potato chip manufacturer focused on the production of kettle chips. Cap Cod potato chips is a subsidiary of Lance Inc. | United States |
| The Chippery Inc. offers a concept of in-store production of potato chips. In order to achieve this, the Chippery developed a mini-potato chips line.
The Chippery claims it’s snack line is 100% All Natural and offers complete variety from potato chips to sweet potato chips and other root vegetable chips. Chippery chips allow you to enjoy a Fresh bag of chips at almost the same moment that they are made. Watch a raw, unpeeled potato enter the Chippery cooker and in three minutes, perfectly cooked potato chips cascade into a large bowl. The chips are tossed and flipped with all natural Chippery seasonings, then bagged, sealed, flavour labelled, dated and signed by the Chipster. | Canada |
| Classic Foods, Inc. is a family owned manufacturer of branded snack foods distributed throughout the United States and Canada. Brands include Kettle Classics® Potato Chips, Stoned Classics® Tortilla Chips, Baked Classics® Potato Crisps and California Classics™, School Snacks. Classic Foods products are available in traditional food-service outlets, institutional locations, and national food chains. | United States |
| Conn's Chips is a local producer of traditional chips in Ohio | United States |
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Inspired by the Spanish word for heart - corazón - Corazonas Foods was founded by a team of passionate entrepreneurs whose mission is to provide heart-healthy, all-natural alternatives to Americans' favorite snacks without sacrificing taste, texture or fun - so you can Snack To Your Heart's Content™! Corazonas Heart-Healthy snacks are infused with plant sterols and are the first and only snack chips clinically proven to lower cholesterol. In addition to their cholesterol-lowering benefits, the tortilla chips have visible whole oats and are a good source of fiber, while the potato chips contain 40 percent less fat than regular potato chips. | United States |
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The Covered Bridge Potato Chip Company is a small start-up potato chip producer (kettle chips) in New Brunswick Canada. Production is projected to start in December 2008. | Canada |
| Crips are oven-baked wheat and potato snacks that have
almost four times less fat than traditional fried potato
crisps, yet have been rated even tastier than conventional
snacks during independent tests. They come in
eye-catching, dare-to-be-different packs which stand out
from the crowd…just like the product. | United Kingdom |
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Belgian chips manufacturer | Belgium |
| Their gourmet snacks go beyond chocolate popcorn and cheese popcorn. Some of their customer favorites include peanut butter popcorn, caramel popcorn and world-famous kettle corn popcorn. And speaking of customer favorites, Dale and Thomas is proud to be Oprah’s favorite popcorn, too! (She’s partial to the Chocolate Chunk N’Caramel.) | United States |
| Deepa Industries is one of the largest manufacturers of potato snacks in Kenya. Potato Snacks include Crisp, Chevda and Sticks. Other snacks include popcorn, extruded snacks, peanuts, and fried peas. The company is 35 years old and uses the brand "Tropical Heat". | Kenya |
| DEPRODECA S.A.C., Gloria member of the Group company, is responsible for the production and marketing of snacks, continuing with the strategic vision of innovation and continuous diversification of its product categories of the Group. | Peru |
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Eagle Snacks is a range of classic US snacks relaunched by reserve Brands. One of the relaunched snacks is Eagle Snacks poppers, crunchy potato spheres available in 4 different flavours. | United States |
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Engobi (Energy Go Bites) snacks are infused with caffeine to give extra energy | United States |
| Fairfield Farm Crisps is a small UK chips manufacturer. Fairfield Farm chips are made from potatoes grown on the three-generation family farm in Essex and are sliced with their skins on before being hand-cooked in sunflower oil and enhanced with natural flavourings. | United Kingdom |
| Flodor is a French manufacturer of chips and snacks | France |
| Frente is a holding company that manufactures and distributes confectionery through its subsidiaries. The company's products include potato chips, corn chips, and popcorn snacks. It also offers mint tablets, fruit tablets and soft candies. The company primarily operates in Japan and Taiwan. It is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. | Japan |
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Frito-Lay is the largest Potato Chips manufacturer in the world. Fritolay's brands include Lay's, Walkers, Smith's, Stax, Ruffles and many more. Frito-Lay is a subsidiary of Pepsico. | United States |
| Funky Monkey is a manufacturer of freeze dried fruit snacks, produced in Brazil. | |
| FZ Organic Foods is a small Dutch manufacturer of several organic product. One of their products is potato chips, sold using brand name Trafo.
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| The Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF), is known for its dairy products brand Amul. Recently GCMMF entered the branded snacks market with Munch Time, a salty snack much like Frito Lay’s Kurkure in taste. | India |
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Indian manufacturer of chips, including the Pogo brand. | India |
| The turkish company Gesa Food Co., is a producer of savory snack food including potato chips and corn snacks flavoured in different tastes like cheese, ketch-up, steak, pistachio and herbs. The product range consists of potato and corn based snacks, sold under the brands Cornitos and Patsito. | Turkey |
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Golden Enterprises, Inc. is a small publicly traded snack food company in the Southern United States (NASDAQ: GLDC). Golden Enterprises attracted attention with the launch of a caffeine containing potato chip. | United States |
| Grippo's manufactures potato chips and other potato-based snacks. | United States |
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Haldiram's is one of the larger chips and snack manufacturer's in India. Haldiram's is also diversifying into fast food retail chains all over India. | India |
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Naturally home grown Foods is a Canadian manufacturer of kettle style Potato Chips, using brand name "Hardbite Potato Chips".
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Herr Foods (Herr's) is a family run Snack Food business with distribution throughout most of the eastern United States | United States |
| HOFF Norske Potetindustrier is a Norwegian agricultural cooperative processing and distributing potatoes and potato products. The company is owned by 4,000 farmers and has plants in Inderøy (Sundnes Brenneri), Gjøvik, Brummundal, Skjetten, Stange (Atlungstad Brenneri) and Klepp. The company processes one third of the potato produce in the country.
The main producs are frozen, fresh and canned potatoes, including french fries, potato flour and potato chips. | Norway |
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| IFFCO is a United Arab Emirates based business house, which manufactures and markets a well integrated range of mass-market consumer products. Products include chips and snacks. | United Arab Emirates |
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Major manufacturer of potato chips and Snacks in Europe. Brand Names include Funny Frisch; Pom-Baer, GoldFischli. Headquarters in Germany. | Germany |
| ITC Limited is an Indian telecommunications giant and cigarette manufacturer diversifying in Consumer Packaged Goods market, including the snack foods sector. Brand names: Bingo. Bingo managed to capture an 11% market share of the Indian snack market within 6 months of its launch. | India |
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US Snack Food Company from the Chicago area. Brand names include Jays Potato Chips, O-KE-DOKE popcorns, Krunchers! Potato Chips, and a line of Hot Stuff snacks.
The company went into bankruptcy protection in October 2007. Jay's Foods was acquired by Snyder's of Hanover in December 2007. The Brands still exist. | United States |
| JLM Global Foods is and independently owned manufacturer of sweet and savoury snacks from potato, multigrains, rice and corn, wholegrain, soy and potato rice combinations.
Its CrispO brand, a healthy soya and potato snack, was voted the most innovative UK product of 2007 in the Food and Drink Category in Paris last September. | United Kingdom |
| Jones Potato Chips is a family owned potato chips manufacturer in Ohio, US. Jones produces Potato Sticks & Crispy Fries, a ribbon style fried potato product in addition to Potato Chips. | United States |
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Largest manufacturer of chips and snacks in Austria. As of June 5, 2007 part of Intersnack Knabber-Gebäck G.m.b.H. | Austria |
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Kettle Foods Inc. is a manufacturer of (hand cooked) Kettle Chips. The company was founded in 1978 in salem (Oregon). In 1988 production was started in Norwich in the United Kingdom. In September 2007 a second US plant was opened in Beloit (Wisconsin). Kettle Foods boasts a strong commitment to "natural" and "sustainable". This commitment was recognized in the LEED® Gold Certification for Sustainable Design for Kettle Foods new Beloit plant, the "greenest food manufacturing facility in the US". | United States |
| Kettle Foods Ltd in a manufacturer of Kettle chips in the UK, founded by Kettle foods Inc (Salem, OR, US). In 2006 this company was sold to Lion Capital. | United Kingdom |
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Koikeya is the second largest manufacturer of savory snacks in Japan | Japan |
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Kraft Foods' international salty snacks business is centered around the Nordic countries where the Estrella and Maarud brands of potato chips, nuts and extruded snacks are the market leaders. Recently, Kraft has expanded its reach into the Eastern European countries, with a strong market presence and two snack manufacturing plants -- one in Lithuania and one in Ukraine. | United States |
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Lance, Inc. manufactures, markets and distributes a variety of snack food products. The Company's manufactured products include sandwich crackers and cookies, restaurant style crackers, kettle cooked potato chips, potato chips, tortilla chips, cookies, sugar wafers, nuts, candy and other salty snacks.
Lance markets its products under various brands, including Lance, Cape Cod Potato Chips, and Tom's brands; and non-branded products. The company's various other brands include Toastchee, Toasty, Nekot, Nipchee, Choc-O-Lunch, Van-O-Lunch, Gold-N-Chees, Captain's Wafers, Thunder, and Outpost.
Lance Inc. has 4800 employees. Lance Inc. is traded on the NYSE as LNCE. | United States |
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Largo Foods is an Irish company, established in 1983. Largo Foods is the leading manufacturer and distributor of premium snack foods (crisps, snacks, peanuts and popcorn) in Ireland, supplying branded and own label products in the Irish, UK and Continental European markets.
Largo Foods Brands include Tayto, King, Hunky Dorys, Perri and Sam Spudz. Largo Foods has production facilities in Co. Meath and Co. Donegal.
The Co. Meath factory produces our potato based products. Most of the potatoes come from Irish farmers in Meath, Dublin, Louth and Wexford. All crisps are cooked in 100% pure Sunflower oil. Not to be confused with the chips manufacturer Tayto in Northern Ireland. Information on Tayto in North Ireland can be found at Tayto (North Ireland)
German snack manufacturer Intersnack owns a stake of Largo Foods | Ireland |
| Recently established US manufacturer of "better for you snacks", using brand name Lesser Evil. This year they launched the | United States |
| Lincoln Snacks is a manufacturer of snacks with ingredients such as popcor |