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RITZ Launches New Crisp & Thins Snack

The new oven-baked product line is available in Sea Salt, Cream Cheese & Onion, Bacon and Salt & Vinegar.

Natalie Taylor, Senior Editor

January 1, 2018

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RITZ has launched a thin and crispy oven-baked chip—RITZ Crisp & Thins. The new product line is available in four varieties: Sea Salt, Cream Cheese & Onion, Bacon and Salt & Vinegar.

The company’s offering is in response to consumer demand of better-for-you chip options with bold flavor. RITZ Crisp & Thins combines potatoes and wheat, rolled thin and oven baked for extra airiness and crunch, with 50 percent less fat than the leading regular fried potato chips.

"From March Madness parties to summer barbecues and everything in between, RITZ has been a mainstay on the party table since 1934," says Lauren Sella, rirector of RITZ equity for North America. "We're excited to build on RITZ's iconic heritage with something distinctly new and we're confident that, with just one bite of RITZ Crisp & Thins, our fans will share in our enthusiasm. This is a chip that's thin and crispy, perfect for munching, and the rich flavors bring it to the next level. It's unlike anything RITZ has ever offered before."

RITZ Crisp & Thins is now available at select retailers for a suggested retail price of $3.69. Single-serve packs are also available at convenience stores for a suggested price of $1.49. The line joins a portfolio that includes RITZ Crackers, RITZ Bits and RITZ Toasted Chips

About the Author

Natalie Taylor

Senior Editor

Natalie Taylor is senior editor of Winsight Grocery Business, responsible for reporting on the fresh category and West Coast retailer news. After four years in finance and educational publishing, Natalie’s passion for the latest culinary trends led her to the food industry, where she reported as a restaurant secret shopper and ultimately landed in the grocery world. A graduate from Quinnipiac University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism, Natalie has written for magazines, local newspapers and digital platforms. She loves soup dumplings and long walks down the produce aisle.

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