Is seyferts potato chips still in business?

Seyfert’s Snack Foods has shut its doors after being in operation for more than 80 years because the company said it is no longer profitable. The snack maker had been making chips, pretzels and cheese puffs in Fort Wayne, Indiana, since 1934, founded by Pennsylvania native Charles Seyfert.

Who bought seyferts potato chips?

FORT WAYNE, Ind. The chip, pretzel and cheese puff producer says it is no longer profitable, according to WPTA-TV. Seyfert’s was founded in Fort Wayne in 1934, was acquired by Borden Inc. in 1982 and sold it to Heath Acquisition Corp. in 1994.

What happened to Troyer Farms potato chips?

Troyer Potato Products Inc., which bills itself as the nation’s only grower-owned chip maker, has agreed to sell itself to York-based Bickel’s Snack Foods Inc.

Who took Troyer farms?

Minnesota snack food company, KLN Family Brands, bought the company and hopes to start making potato chips, popcorn and other snacks at the Waterford township plant when they open in June. To do that, they plan to hire 80 to 100 workers soon, and up to 300 if the company’s growth projections come to fruition.

What happened to Dan Dee potato chips?

In August, 2018, Dan Dee announced that after more than 70 years of business in Northeast Ohio, they were officially closing their warehouse in Cleveland. There were additional closings in Indiana, New York, Michigan, and West Virginia.

Is Jay’s potato chips still in business?

In the mid-90s, Jays fell once more into decline and finally went bankrupt in 2004. It is now owned by Snyder’s and produces in small quantities, yet remains true to only selling in the Midwest. Japp died in 2000 at ninety-six.

How do I contact Jays potato chips?

Jays

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  4. (800) 233-7125 Ext 21410.
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Who bought Dan Dee?

Troyer Farms
Though still well-known by consumers here, Dan Dee hasn’t had a manufacturing presence in Cleveland since the early 1980s. That’s when the company, struggling with debt and competition, sought bankruptcy protection and ultimately sold itself off to Troyer Farms, a Pennsylvania potato-chip maker.

Who owns Bickel’s snack Foods?

Hanover Foods
-based Bickel’s Snack Foods is a subsidiary of Hanover Foods. Under terms of the agreement, Bickel’s will distribute American Farmer Popcorn to more than 5,000 grocery, drug chains and big box retailers across the states of Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and New York.

What happened to Crane potato chips?

1983 marked the end of local operations when it was sold to Hiland Foods, who moved the company to St. Louis. Two years later it moved back to central Illinois when it was acquired by Illinois Snack Foods in Springfield.