For years we have been disappointed by the homogenized snack machines that litter America’s schools and corporate breakrooms. Same with the grocery stores and gas stations. All have taken the easy road, offering only a few, or worse trapped themselves into one company. You might say that snacks represent the ultimate of democracy. Whatever sells, must be the most popular items, and should continue to be restocked. Right? It is our belief that the quality snack has been shoved off to the side, hidden in the back of the grocery store shelves, taken off the endcaps. And dreadfully, segregated to the invisible, undersold, new age nutrition section. We now proclaim that the hunt has begun. If something isn’t done right, you have to do it yourself.Finding the right snack is a challenge. We have compiled a experts in the areas of texture, color, taste and ability to run threateningly fast. In short, we are the predators who will bring back the snack.
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