Wise Foods
Wise Foods[edit | edit source]
Wise Foods Inc. is a renowned American food company that specializes in producing snacks. The company is best known for its various brands of snacks, including Wise Potato Chips, Cheez Doodles, and Bravos Tortilla Chips.
History[edit | edit source]
Wise Foods was founded in 1921 by Earl Wise, Sr. He started the company by making potato chips as a way to make use of excess potatoes in his grocery store. The company quickly grew in popularity and expanded its product line to include other snack foods.
Products[edit | edit source]
Wise Foods offers a wide range of snack products. Some of their most popular products include:
- Wise Potato Chips: These are the original product of Wise Foods. They are available in a variety of flavors, including original, BBQ, and sour cream and onion.
- Cheez Doodles: These are cheese-flavored puffed corn snacks. They are available in a variety of flavors, including original, white cheddar, and hot 'n honey.
- Bravos Tortilla Chips: These are tortilla chips that are available in a variety of flavors, including nacho cheese and spicy jalapeno.
Manufacturing and Distribution[edit | edit source]
Wise Foods operates several manufacturing plants in the United States. The company's products are distributed throughout the country and can be found in many grocery stores, convenience stores, and online retailers.
Sustainability[edit | edit source]
Wise Foods is committed to sustainability and has implemented several initiatives to reduce its environmental impact. The company has made efforts to reduce waste in its manufacturing processes and has implemented energy-saving measures in its facilities.
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