Louisville City Snack Pack


  1. Louisville Jerky Co. - Made with the finest Kentucky ingredients, this jerky is some of the best tasting we've ever had. And yes, it's vegan! In 2012, founder Stanley Chase III forgot to set the timer on his vegan manapua recipe and overcooked the BBQ soy protein by mistake. He then did it over a million more times, on purpose. From day one, every batch has been made by hand with Non-GMO certified ingredients in Louisville. Enjoy!
  2. Bauer's Candies - Bauer's produces the famous “Modjeska” originally named “Caramel Biscuit”, a treat Anna Bauer's great-grandfather began producing in 1889. It is a homemade creamy marshmallow center, hand dipped into a rich and creamy homemade caramel.
  3. Spudz - The story of Spudz started by Johnny Good while growing up in Ireland, where potato chips are pop culture and loyalties run deep! He was tired of being dissatisfied with the status quo when it came to chips and started questioning everything. That led to him found Spudz and building the brand to what it is today. These Kentucky BBQ chips are the perfect tangy treat!
  4. Mom and Me Treats - Mom and Me Treats was founded in 1995 by Laura Swan, a retiree looking forward to doing something that she really loved - making treats! Today the business is run by her grand-daughter Evonne Jeffries.
  5. The Popcorn Station - Since 1998, the Popcorn Station has been using only the finest and freshest ingredients to change plain popcorn into a taste sensation! Days are gone where your only choice for popcorn were plain, cheddar cheese, buttered or caramel! You will never grow tired of popcorn with their ever growing line up of more than 35 flavors. Their Dill Pickle flavor even went viral on Tik Tok! Enjoy it along with their Kentucky Honey.
  6. Yankee Doodle Deli - Located in Northern Kentucky, owner Marilyn started baking as a way to work through her grief after Yankee Doodle, her beloved Sheltie, passed away. She started selling her snacks and the business was born! From the beginning, she designed the business as a way to give back to her community.