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Utz Debuts Chesapeake Bay Style Crab Cheese Balls

As a permanent addition to the Utz snack line, these new Chesapeake Bay style Crab seasoned Cheese Balls are gluten free and made with real cheddar cheese.

Rebekah Marcarelli, Senior Editor

January 1, 2018

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Utz introduced new Crab Cheese Balls to its snack line. 

This zesty and creamy white cheddar snack joins the Chesapeake Bay style Crab Potato Chip, which was introduced in 1983. Since then, the line has expanded and grown with the addition of the Crab Kettle Potato Chip in a range of sizes.

"With the continued popularity of our Utz Crab Potato Chip offerings, we wanted to go further in providing consumers with what they demand, more ways to enjoy crab seasoned snacks,” says Jeff Martin, executive vice president, sales and marketing at Utz Quality Foods Inc. “Pairing our popular Chesapeake Bay style seasoning with our famous cheese balls has made for a perfect combination.”

As a permanent addition to the Utz snack line, these new Chesapeake Bay style Crab seasoned Cheese Balls are gluten free, made with real cheddar cheese and are available in 3.5 oz. and 8.5 oz. sizes at your local retailer or on the Utz online store at getutz.com.

Utz Crab seasoned snacks are featured in the current “Summer of Utz” campaign which also highlights other Utz snacks just in time for summer snacking. To officially launch the campaign, Utz is giving away 50 prize packs which include free Utz®products and themed wearable gear. Fans are encouraged to enter for a chance to win at: getutz.com/summerofutz.com. The contest runs until June 27th.

About the Author

Rebekah Marcarelli

Senior Editor

Rebekah Marcarelli comes to the grocery world after spending several years immersed in digital media. A graduate of Purchase College, Rebekah held internships in the magazine, digital news and local television news fields. In her spare time, Rebekah spends way too much time at the grocery store deciding what to make for dinner.

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