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The Good Crisp Company Introduces Gluten-Free Canister Crisps

The Good Crisp Company snacks are Certified Gluten-Free, and feature a clean ingredient panel.

Rebekah Marcarelli, Senior Editor

January 1, 2018

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The Good Crisp Company (formerly Mamee Stacked Crisps) launched its new line of non-GMO and gluten-free canister potato crisps.

Available in three flavors, Original, Sour Cream & Onion and BBQ, The Good Crisp Company snacks are Certified Gluten-Free, and feature a clean ingredient panel, including being free from GMO ingredients and made without any artificial flavors, flavor enhancers or colors.

“Nearly everyone loves traditional canister chips, but many modern consumers, particularly millennial shoppers, have left the category in search of better snack options,” says Matt Parry, director of sales and marketing for The Good Crisp Company. “Our new potato crisps fuse the nostalgia of a classic favorite with the clean ingredient profile today’s snackers demand, all without sacrificing on taste. We know from initial retail data this is a winning combination that’s bringing people back to the snacks they crave. We’re eager to share our next generation snacks with people across the country and prove that they can enjoy everything they love about this iconic snack, without the guilt.”

. The Good Crisp Company’s snacks come in two sizes, a standard 5.6-oz. canister and a convenient 1.6-oz. canister great for children and on-the-go snacking. The Good Crisp Company snacks retail for $3.49 per 5.6-oz. canister and $1.49 per 1.6-oz. canister.

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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