Snacks & Candy

Snyder’s-Lance Opens Online 'Snack Shack'

Offers rewards program for purchases, referrals, social media sharing

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Snyder’s-Lance Inc. has launched Snack Shack, an online store for consumers and businesses.

Snyder’s-Lance Snack Shack

"Snack Shack was created to better serve our most important customers ... You!", the company said on the new website. "Order your favorite brands and snacks direct from the manufacturer. It will be delivered right to your front door."

Snyder’s-Lance said the reason for launching the site is that "many customers do not have access to their favorite brands because of geographical location."

The store offers all of the company's snack brands, as well as a rewards program for ordering, referring a friend and for sharing on social media.

There is also a $25 minimum purchase requirement.

Charlotte, N.C.-based Snyder's-Lance manufactures and markets snack foods throughout the United States and internationally. Snyder's-Lance's products include pretzels, sandwich crackers, pretzel crackers, potato chips, cookies, tortilla chips, restaurant-style crackers, nuts and other snacks. It sells products under Snyder's of Hanover, Lance, Cape Cod, Snack Factory Pretzel Crisps, Late July, Krunchers!, Tom's, Archway, Jays, Stella D'oro, Eatsmart, O-Ke-Doke and other brands, along with a number of third-party brands.

It distributes products nationally through grocery and mass merchandisers, convenience stores, club stores, foodservice outlets and other channels.

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