VANCOUVER, B.C. -- Old Dutch potato chips are again available in 7-Eleven convenience stores across Canada. The reunion of these two popular brands comes after 7-Eleven customers asked to have Old Dutch potato chips back on the shelves, Old Dutch said.
Customers can find Old Dutch traditional flavor favorites such as Ketchup, Rip-L and Dutch Crunch Jalapeno Cheddar Kettle chips; the new Ridgies selection of appetizer and food truck-themed chips; and the Hawkins Cheezies, among others, in 7-Eleven stores now.
Old Dutch chips are produced in Manitoba, known as the "Slurpee Capital of the World," and have been for six decades in addition to production in Calgary, Alberta, and Hartland, New Brunswick.
“We’re excited to welcome Old Dutch potato chips back into our stores. Old Dutch is a beloved and nostalgic brand that many Canadians have grown up with, and we look forward to reuniting Slurpee with Old Dutch snacks,” said Nick Angelo, senior director of merchandising for 7-Eleven Canada Inc.
“We are thrilled to have Old Dutch products sold again in 7-Eleven stores and are very excited to rekindle our relationship with 7-Eleven and their customers across Canada,” said Scott Kelemen, national director of marketing for Old Dutch Foods Ltd., Winnipeg, Manitoba.
7-Eleven Canada is based in Vancouver, B.C.
Irving, Texas-based 7-Eleven operates, franchises or licenses nearly 10,500 7-Eleven convenience stores in North America. Globally, there are more than 56,200 7-Eleven stores in 16 countries
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