Old Dutch is a brand of snack foods sold in the United States and Canada. The brand's products include potato chips, pretzels, popcorn, cheese puffs, tortilla chips, and other snack foods.
Founded in 1934 in St. Paul, Minnesota
Originally produced potato chips in the kitchen of a local tavern
Expanded distribution to other parts of the Midwest and eventually the United States
Acquired by Dutch Gourmet Products in 2006
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Old Dutch offers a variety of potato chip flavors including plain, BBQ, sour cream & onion, and more.
Old Dutch offers a variety of pretzel flavors including original, garlic, and honey mustard.
Old Dutch offers a variety of popcorn flavors including butter, caramel, and white cheddar.
Old Dutch offers a variety of cheese puff flavors including cheddar, nacho, and jalapeno.
Old Dutch offers a variety of tortilla chip flavors including original, salsa, and spicy nacho.
Old Dutch products are sold in the United States and Canada. They can be found at most major grocery stores and convenience stores.
It depends on personal preference, but some of the most popular Old Dutch products are their Original Potato Chips and their Dill Pickle Potato Chips.
Yes, Old Dutch offers several gluten-free products including their Original Potato Chips, Dill Pickle Potato Chips, and Restaurante Style Tortilla Chips.
Most snack foods are not considered to be healthy, including Old Dutch snacks. However, they can be enjoyed in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
Yes, many Old Dutch products are certified kosher. You can check the packaging for the kosher symbol or visit their website for a list of certified products.