• Golden Swirl pretzel tin, red background covered in gold swirl pattern and a gold lid
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Golden Swirl Tin

Regular price $36.95
Unit price per

Content Options: (Choose from one of the following gift options)

  • 3 Grocery size bags (8oz, 10oz, 11oz). Choose 3 bags of the same flavor
  • 3-bag Variety Sampler includes 3 bags (Original Splits (11oz), Original Shells (10oz), Sourdough Rings (11oz)
  • 16 Snack bags (60g). Choose 16 bags of the same flavor
  • 16 Snack bag Sampler which includes 60g (4 Splits, 3 Shells, 3 Multigrain, 3 Extra Dark, 3 Sourdough Rings)

Want to add a little more to your Tin? Upgrade your tin by adding a choice from one of our mustard dips, an 8-count bag of our decadent Assorted (Milk & Dark) Chocolate Coated Pretzels, or you can add BOTH with our PREMIER Tin Upgrade! Additional costs apply.

  1. Add our PREMIER Tin Upgrade – Select 1 jar of mustard & 8 Assorted Chocolate Coated Pretzels
  2. Add a Jar of Mustard – Choose from 4 of our mustard dips
  3. Add a Bag of Chocolate – 8-count bag of Assorted (Milk & Dark) Chocolate Coated Pretzels

**Chocolate Not Available During Summer Months**

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Imperfect
pretzel
perfection

Asking “WHAT IF?” is a tradition in our Pennsylvania Dutch family. Like, WHAT IF we let the raw pretzel set for more than a tad? WHAT IF we slow-bake ‘em ‘til they split open with the most flavorful imperfections? Six generations have asked this question, and it’s only led to the crunchiest, tastiest sourdough pretzels we could ever imagine. The only question left is, “WHAT IF you run out?” Best not let that happen.

Imperfect
pretzel
perfection

Asking “WHAT IF?” is a tradition in our Pennsylvania Dutch family. Like, WHAT IF we let the raw pretzel set for more than a tad? WHAT IF we slow-bake ‘em ‘til they split open with the most flavorful imperfections? Six generations have asked this question, and it’s only led to the crunchiest, tastiest sourdough pretzels we could ever imagine. The only question left is, “WHAT IF you run out?” Best not let that happen.