Andy Capp Hot Fries, 0.85 Ounce, 72 Per Case
The Andy Capp’s Hot Fries are a delicious grab and go snack option suitable for all age groups. Made with yellow cornmeal and potatoes, these fries are a great alternative to regular potato fries.
Uses
Vending machines: Stock individually wrapped 0.85-ounce bags for quick, single-serve snack purchases.
School cafeterias: Offer a ready-to-eat side or snack that meets portion guidelines with zero trans fat and zero cholesterol.
Office pantries: Keep a bowl or basket of grab and go bags available for employees between meals.
Convenience stores: Display at the register or in snack aisles as an impulse-buy heat-flavored option.
Lunchboxes and on-the-go snacking: Toss a small bag into a lunch bag, backpack, or car cupholder for a spicy snack anywhere.
Who Would Benefit
- Convenience store and gas station operators seeking individually wrapped spicy snacks for impulse displays
- School food service directors needing portion-controlled, zero-trans-fat snack options
- Office managers stocking breakrooms with grab and go single-serve items
- Vending route operators filling machines with a recognizable hot-snack brand
- Parents packing lunchboxes with a fun, individually sealed treat
Product Highlights
- Made with yellow cornmeal and potatoes for a distinctive crunchy texture
- Zero trans fat and zero cholesterol per serving
- 140 calories per 0.85-ounce serving
- Individually wrapped single-serve bags
- Ready to eat with no preparation required
- 72 bags per case for high-volume stocking
Common Applications
Andy Capp Hot Fries are most often found in vending machines, concession stands, school cafeterias, and convenience store checkout displays. Their small 0.85-ounce bag size fits standard vending coils and countertop bins, and the bold hot flavor profile encourages repeat purchases. Food service operators also use them as a standalone snack side in boxed lunch programs and after-school snack packs.
Use Case Notes
Each bag is sealed for freshness and requires no refrigeration, so storage is straightforward on shelves, in bins, or inside vending equipment. The product contains milk, so operators serving allergen-aware populations should account for this in labeling. Because the bags are unpriced, retailers can apply their own pricing stickers or shelf tags to match local market rates. Case dimensions and shelf footprint are typical for single-serve snack boxes, fitting standard planogram slots alongside other 0.85- to 1-ounce bags.




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