![A woman shopping in the 1970s picks up a bag of Snyder](https://media.npr.org/assets/img/2019/03/27/vintagesnyder_wide-18a0d0c77f36054f0944efea244bd35f1a632fd6.jpg?s=600)
In a food landscape dominated by multinational conglomerates like Frito-Lay and PepsiCo, the small town of Hanover, Pa., has produced homegrown snacks for a century and is still thriving today.
(Image credit: Courtesy of Snyder's of Hanover)
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