Small-Town, Family-Owned Utz Potato Chips Has Big Plans for Its 100th Year

The brand saw a huge spike in sales during the pandemic

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When the pandemic first tightened its grip last spring, millions of Americans stampeded to supermarkets and began a wave of panic buying. Then, as winter approached, they did it all over again.

According to data from Inmar Intelligence, the two most-stockpiled items were toilet paper and hand sanitizer. But not far behind were snacks, with close to half of respondents saying they’d replenished their larders with crackers, cheese balls and, of course, potato chips.

None of this surprises Dylan Lissette, who doesn’t need surveys to confirm what he’s seen firsthand.

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This story first appeared in the Feb. 22, 2021, issue of Adweek magazine. Click here to subscribe.