Deep River Snacks added to portfolio Beverage Distributor Giant, Big Geyser

Deep River Snacks is known for its colorful line of kettle cooked potato chips

Deep River Snacks is known for its colorful line of kettle cooked potato chips

Octubre 22, 2009

Deep River Snacks, a family owned and operated gourmet snack food company recently announced signing an agreement with Big Geyser, New York city’s largest independent non-alcoholic beverage distributors.

Deep River Snacks product line of all natural snacks – kettle chips, popcorn, and baked fries – are now being distributed to consumers throughout the New York region by Big Geyser. Big Geyser is one of the largest independent, non-alcoholic beverage distributors in New York State and is the largest distributor in New York City, delivering its top-name beverage and snack brands to the premiere retailers.

Deep River Snacks all natural kettle chips are available in unique flavor combinations such as Sweet Maui Onion, Rosemary and Olive Oil, Zesty Jalapeno, and Asian Sweet &Spicy. It’s the “serious flavor” that differentiates these chips from the competition and adds a unique addition to Big Geyser’s expansive line of beverage products.

“We’re extremely excited about the addition of Deep River Snacks to Big Geyser’s product portfolio. Big Geyser is known for distributing only the finest products and has brought many hot new brands to market, says Jim Goldberg, President of Deep River Snacks. Therefore, we anticipate a significant boost, both in name recognition and demand for our products.”

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