OUR PRODUCTS

Traditional Pretzels

Flavored Pretzel Pieces

Chocolate Covered

Snyder's of Hanover Pretzel Dips Milk Chocolate, White Creme, and Dark Chocolate Packages

Twisted Pretzel Sticks

Gluten-Free Pretzels

Rounds

Braided Twists

Snyder's of Hanover Braided Twists Honey Wheat, Garden Vegetable, and Multigrain Packages

Pretzel Sandwiches

OUR STORY

About Snyder’s of Hanover

At Snyder’s of Hanover, we’re all about crafting mouthwatering snacks that bring joy to your taste buds. With a rich heritage rooted in tradition, we’ve been satisfying snack cravings since 1909.

Our journey began with a simple passion for pretzels, and today, we proudly stand as leaders in the pretzel industry and a beloved name in the world of snacks. Each bite of our products reflects our commitment to quality ingredients and delicious flavors.

From classic pretzels in all shapes and sizes to pretzel pieces coated with bursts of flavor, we offer something for every palate and occasion. Whether you’re enjoying a movie night at home or need a tasty treat on the go, Snyder’s of Hanover has you covered.

1909

Harry Warehime began producing Olde Tyme Pretzels.

1920s

In the early 1920s, Grandma Eda and Edward Snyder II began frying potato chips in a kettle at their summer home, and they sold the snacks door-to-door, at fairs and farmer’s markets. Meanwhile, their son William V. and his wife Helen were making angel food cakes for local stores.

1924

The family united forces as Snyder’s Bakery, where they made everything from angel food cakes to fresh noodles until the automated snack production process took over.

1940

Modernization was underway in the 1940s with a new plant built on Lafayette and Granger Streets including an automated direct fire ferry fryer. William Snyder, E. Wise and H. Ness joined together to create the Potato Chip Institute to improve communication among competing “chippers”.

Snyder’s grew distribution south to Norfolk, VA, west to Pittsburgh, PA and north to New York as the company began using aluminum foil bags to extend the shelf life of products in these distant markets – it was a first for the industry, and a very practical innovation. A new plant in Berlin, PA was built to handle growing demand.

1950

In 1950, the Berlin plant was sold to William’s sister and her husband, Edith and Clair “Barb” Sterner. Eleven years later, William’s son, William “Billy” L. Snyder, sold the Hanover plant to Hanover Canning, headed by Alan R. Warehime.

1961

By the early 1960s, sales had reached about $400,000.

1963

The Bechtel Pretzel Company, founded in 1947 by Bill and Helen Bechtel, was purchased and incorporated into Snyder’s Bakery. Bill developed the original recipe for the Sourdough Hard Pretzel that is still enjoyed by consumers today.

1966

Michael Warehime, Alan’s youngest son, joined the company. He was named President and Chief Executive Officer in 1972 and Chairman of the Board in 1990. Our growth, new product development, and strong emphasis on quality in all that we do are attributed to Mike and his vision and leadership.

1980

Nineteen years after Snyder’s was purchased, the Warehime family decided to “spin off” the Snyder’s of Hanover® Snack Operation from Hanover Brands, enabling the companies to focus on their respective industries of snacks and vegetables. Snyder’s sales in 1980 were $15.8 million. After the split, both companies exploded, growing faster than industry averages.

1984

California-style corn tortilla chips were added to Snyder’s snack line.

1989

On Saturday, December 2, 1989, our flagship Hanover pretzel bakery burned to the ground when an overhead heater malfunctioned and fire started in the warehouse area. Fire departments from many surrounding communities fought the dramatic and overwhelming blaze. The “glow” could be seen in the night sky for miles around. It smoldered for several days. Fortunately, no one was injured. Pretzel production continued at the Granger Street facility. Our employees pulled together and completed a massive cleanup and the building was rebuilt and expanded regularly. Today, it is over 400,000 square feet and includes product processing, packaging, and warehousing as well as a large research and development laboratory.

1992

Flavored pretzel pieces burst onto the market with Honey Mustard & Onion flavor, with Buttermilk Ranch and Cheddar Cheese following the year after.

1995

Our Olde Tyme Pretzels, first made in 1909 by H.V. Warehime, took the Automatic Merchandiser’s Product of the Year Award.

1998

Snyder’s revealed a sweet side, introducing milk chocolate and white chocolate pretzel Dips. Also, our facilities expanded including the development of the new Goodyear, Arizona plant and the Snyder’s headquarters completion.

2004

Pumpernickel & Onion Pretzel Sticks were introduced. Only a year later, Health magazine included the sophisticated snack in its “Best of Food” awards.

2010

In August of 2010 Snyder’s of Hanover® introduced Certified Gluten-Free Pretzel Sticks.

2011

In 2011 Snyder’s of Hanover® built a 26-Acre Solar field- the largest in Pennsylvania. It has over 15,000 pannels and generates enough energy to save roughly 30% of the energy costs in the factory and plant.

2013

In September 2013 Snyder’s of Hanover® introduced two new Certified Gluten-Free Pretzel Sticks Flavors: Hot Buffalo Wing and Honey, Mustard & Onion.

2014

Sweet and Salty Pretzel Pieces and Pretzel Spoonz are introduced.

2015

In February 2015, Snyder’s of Hanover introduced Pretzel Poppers in 3 flavors.

2016

Snyder’s of Hanover introduces Peanut Butter Filled Pieces and S’mores flavored Pretzel Pieces.

2017

Snyder’s of Hanover enters the cracker category with New Wholey Cheese! line, available in three flavors.

2018

Snyder’s of Hanover Gluten Free Hot Buffalo Wing Pretzel Pieces are introduced.

RECIPES

Cranberry Pretzel Bark

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Cinnamon Sugar Pretzels

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Caramel Pretzel Bites

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Candy Cane Pretzel Rods

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Reindeer Pretzel Bites

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Road Trip Trail Mix

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Patriotic Pretzel Rods

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Road Trip Snack Mix

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Holiday Pretzel Rings

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Caramel Coconut Pretzel Sandwiches

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Holiday Rocky Road Pretzel Rods

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Snyder’s of Hanover Party Mix

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Chocolate Stout Cookies

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Crispy Marshmallow Pretzel Bars

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Peanut Butter Pretzel Pops

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No-Bake Peanut Butter Pretzel Bars

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Lemon Meringue Snaps

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Ice Cream Sandwich Snaps

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Fruit Pizza with Pretzel Crust

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Fresh Berry No-Bake Cheesecake Tarts

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Beer and Pretzel Cupcake w Pretzel Crust

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Cake Pops

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Rolo® Pretzel Delights

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Truffles with Pretzel Crumbs

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S’mores in a Snap

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Cinnamon Sugar Apple Wedges

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Sweet Snaps

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Bacon Caramel Pretzel Rose Bouquet

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Potato Skins with a Crunch

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Pinwheels

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Beer & Cheese Dip

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Snowman Pretzel Rods

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Santa Pretzel Rods

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Pretzel Snowflakes

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Caramel Reindeer Pops

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Snowmen Cupcakes

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Reindeer

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Reindeer Cookies

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Pretzel Tree Cake Toppers

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Turkey Rods

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