Snacks and Snack Foods

Germany has an astounding variety of snack foods, including salty snacks such as erdnussflips, potato chips and pretzels, and also more health oriented snacks. However, few snacks and snack food brands are available within North America. All listed products have been carefully screened by German Foods North America. Please email us with questions.

Chio Chips — Reportedly the first potato chips brand in Germany, originally introduced by the Opel family (think automobiles), and now owned by Intersnack GmbH. Their assortment also includes other types of baked snacks. (North-Rhine Westphalia)
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Funny Frisch — Probably the best known potato chips brand in Germany. Introduced in the 1960s with lots of TV ads. Still a classic. The assortment also includes other baked snacks. Tpday owned by Intersnack GmbH (North-Rhine Westphalia)
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Huober Pretzels — Makers of organic, all natural over-sized hard pretzels, baked to perfection and a great delicacy with sweet or hot mustard. Perfect snack for game night. Huober also offers pretzel sticks, choco pretzels, and crisp sticks. (Baden Wuerttemberg)
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Lisa’s Organic Chips — A truly organic, bio-dynamic potato chip made in the Allgaeu mountains in Baden Wuerttemberg. (Baden Wuerttemberg)
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Lorenz — The 'savory' arm of the Bahlsen famly, a leading brand based in Frankfurt. Completely separate from the cookie company, Lorenz produces peanut-flavored snacks (Erdnussflips), salty sticks, crackers and nut snacks. (Hesse)
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Pauly — An historic brand originating in Celle, near Hannover. Their assortment includes pretzels and pretzel sticks, onion rings, popcorn and pizza crackers. (North-Rhine Westphalia)
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