Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Herr's Snack Factory Tour

With school starting for my big kid next week we are trying to squeeze out a fun last week of summer.  We decided to head down to Nottingham, PA (about an hours drive from us) to visit the Herr's Snack Factory Tour. Did I mention this tour is FREE!  Yes Free!
 
 
 
I went online last weekend and was easily able to reserve a spot for 3 on the 11am tour today.  Once my tour was confirmed back to me via email from Herr's I put it on the calendar.  We left our house and took the drive to Nottingham through some great country side.  It's very easy to find off of Route 1 and Route 272.  Once we exited Route 1 there was great directional signs to let us know that we were going the right way. 

Once inside we went to the tour check in desk to let them know that we were there.
 
 
 
We were then assigned to a tour group and was told to wait until we heard the "Restaurant Style Tortillas" group to be called. 
 
 
While we waited the boys love to get pressed pennies, and of course there was one of the machines in the main lobby.  So for $1.02 the boys got a souvenir to add to their collection. 
 


 
 
Once our group was called we entered a little theatre and were shown a 10 minute movie on the background of Herr's Snacks and then were informed of the rules of our tour.  No pictures or video for the privacy of their workers, no cell phones out of courtesy to the other guests (also in some parts of the tour it's loud and you wouldn't be able to hear on it anyway) and no food or drink. 
 
The first building we went into we were shown how pretzels where made, from there we went to see the tortilla chips being made, to the popcorn as well as the warehouse.  The last part of the tour was the potato chips.  It's amazing to see how many chips go through this factory in the short time we were there but they best part was our tour guide donned a hair net and gloves and went in to get a tray of fresh off the line potato chips for our group to try.  If you have never had a warm potato chip you are MISSING out.  That concluded out tour and on the way out we were each given two bags of chips to take home. 
 
They have a great little gift shop where you can buy Oops bags of chips and also some newer flavors they are trying out. 
 



 

 They also have a little snack bar in the visitor center.  We went and got a large drink that we can share and then we got the souvenir cup to bring home.  I took a picture of them menu so you could see what was offered there.


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