ParmCrisps Unveils New Packaging for its Protein-Forward Snacks

ParmCrisps Unveils New Packaging for its Protein-Forward Snacks



ParmCrisps is unveiling a bold new look as part of a broader brand refresh designed to meet consumer demand for protein-forward snacks. The updated packaging puts ParmCrisps’ 100% real cheese crisps front and center, reinforcing the brand’s craveable taste while highlighting its real nutritional value, the company says. 

The company added that the redesign “is more than a visual update. It signals ParmCrisps’ continued evolution within the fast-growing protein snack category.” 

The new packaging prominently features “Real Cheese Protein Crisps” alongside 11–13 grams of protein per serving, “making it easier than ever for shoppers to quickly identify a satisfying, high-protein option on the shelf,” the company notes. 

Consumer demand for protein continues to rise, with 78% of consumers actively seeking to add more protein to their diets and 45% specifically searching for protein snacks (Mintel Group). 

This trend positions ParmCrisps’ updated design to capture the attention of health-conscious shoppers seeking a tasty, nutrient-dense option. 

“The vibrant, modern look, paired with enhanced product imagery, showcases the rich texture and color of real cheese, helping the brand stand out in a crowded snack aisle while clearly communicating what sets ParmCrisps apart: simple ingredients, bold flavor, and meaningful protein,” the company says. 

ParmCrisps is part of Our Home’s portfolio of brands.

Deb Holt, Chief Commercial Officer at Our Home, said: “More consumers are prioritizing protein in their everyday snacking, and we saw an opportunity to better highlight what makes ParmCrisps unique. Cheese is naturally rich in protein, and because ParmCrisps is made with 100% real cheese, it offers a simple, delicious snack that delivers meaningful protein in every bite.”

ParmCrisps is rolling out its updated packaging nationwide. The 1.75oz and 5oz Pouches are now available at major retailers, including Walmart, Kroger, Publix, and more.



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