Snacks & Candy

Plaid Pantry Adds New Snacks, Candy and Beverages

Consumer demand for healthy items sparks the move
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BEAVERTON, Ore. -- Plaid Pantry has added several new snack, candy and beverage products in all 108 of its stores across the Pacific Northwest. The items include beef jerky, energy bars, Greek yogurt, seaweed snacks, ice cream sandwiches, premium chocolates, cold-brew coffee and sparkling water.

Consumer demand for healthy snacks sparked the move, according to the chain. Specific brands added to the portfolio include Tillamook Country Smoker, Country Archer, Clif Bar, Annie Chun's, Chobani, Hop Valley, Seltzer, Revel Berry, Stumptown, Ghirardelli, Ruby Jewel, No-Bake Cookie Co. and Just cookies.

Plaid Pantry has also debuted a brand-new website alongside the product launch.

''Our new website highlights a fresh selection of featured products, including the brand-new healthy snacks and drinks, a fully integrated store locator for all 108 stores, and a new blog to keep you updated on all things Plaid Pantry,'' a spokesperson for the chain said.

Founded in 1963, Beaverton, Ore.-based Plaid Pantries Inc. operates a regional chain of 24-hour convenience stores in the Pacific Northwest, most situated in the metro area around Portland. The chain ranked No. 67 in CSP’s 2018 Top 202 list of c-stores in the United States.

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