Cris Collingwood//June 16, 2022
Reading-based Unique Snacks is expanding its products into the Texas market.
The company is introducing its Original Splits, Pretzel Shells, Sprouted Splits, Sprouted Shells, Multi-Grain Splits, Sourdough Craft Beer Pretzel Rings and other pretzel varieties, as well as its Honey Mustard and German Mustard dips at additional markets and grocery stores throughout the state.
“My family built our business by creating unique healthy pretzels using fewer ingredients and smarter baking to provide customers more flavor,” said Justin Spannuth, COO of Unique Snacks. “As consumer demand for better-for-you snacking options compatible with a variety of dietary constraints continue to increase, we are excited to work with additional grocery stores and food retailers to expand the availability of our signature pretzels and dips to our loyal customers.”
Unique Snacks Original Splits were introduced at approximately 150 stores in the Southern Division of Albertsons Cos. since the beginning of 2022, including Albertsons, Randalls and Tom Thumb locations throughout Texas and Louisiana.
Central Market’s 10 locations are expanding their Unique Snack offerings, Spannuth said. The gourmet grocery store is expanding its offering from Unique Snacks to include Pretzel Shells, Sourdough Craft Beer Pretzel Rings, Honey Mustard and German Mustard Dips.
Central Market is also participating in Unique Snacks’ program with Folds of Honor that raises funds for the nonprofit from each purchase of specially branded packages that Folds of Honor uses to create academic scholarships for the spouses and children of our nation’s wounded and fallen service members.
Unique Snacks’ Original Splits, Pretzel Shells, Extra Dark Splits and Sourdough Craft Beer Pretzels Rings are also available at over 55 pOpshelf locations across six states, including three locations in Texas that are opening this month in McKinney, San Antonio and Watauga. There are also plans for Unique Snacks to be offered at six additional pOpshelf locations as they open later this year.