Spudsy expands retail distribution of Sweet Potato Puffs and Fries
New retailers include H-E-B, Albertsons-Safeway, Hy-Vee, Stater Bros., Hudson News, and nearly 3,000 CVS locations.
Spudsy, the brand that upcycles imperfect sweet potatoes and turns them into plant-based snacks, announced the expanded retail distribution of its Sweet Potato Puffs and Fries. Its seven varieties can now be found in new locations across the U.S. including H-E-B, Albertsons-Safeway, Hy-Vee, Stater Bros., Hudson News, and nearly 3,000 CVS locations, for a total of more than 4,000 new points of distribution.
Spudsy is known for making the world’s first sweet potato puffs. Upcycled from imperfect potatoes, the brand saves approximately 150,000 ugly spuds with every truckload of finished product, with 1,500,000 saved to date. They’re the perfect snackable bites for pairing with a sandwich at lunch or eating straight from the bag on their own. Additional details include: