This $3 Bag Is “Everything I Want in a Snack and More” (Where Have They Been All My Life?!)

Max Miller
Max Miller
Max Miller is a senior at Oberlin College. The Brooklyn, New York native is a writer for alternative student newspaper The Oberlin Grape, where he writes about food, culture, and sports. Max is also the play-by-play announcer for broadcasts of seven varsity sports on the Oberlin…read more
published Apr 9, 2025
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Peanut butter and jelly. Cheese and crackers. Macaroni and cheese. Some food duos are simply iconic (and meant to be). Every once in a while, you get to bear witness to a combination that has the potential to make its mark on the all-time list of terrific twosomes, like my favorite snack pairing: pickles and pretzels.

Pop Daddy’s Dill Pickle Seasoned Pretzels appeared in my campus grocery store at Oberlin College earlier this semester. I was already a big fan of pickles and pretzels on their own, but for some reason the fusion of flavors initially gave me some reservation. Then I had the first bite, and I knew these dill pickle-seasoned pretzels are everything I want in a snack and more.

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What’s So Great About Pop Daddy Dill Pickle Pretzels?

Made in Michigan, Pop Daddy’s Dill Pickle Pretzels launched back in 2019, but it was only until two months ago that I tried them for the first time. I didn’t know what I’ve been missing. Believe me when I say that these pretzels are unbelievable. These brine-flavored bites have flown up my theoretical snack rankings, cementing themselves among morsels I would consider all-time greats. They are wonderfully funky, with a dill-heavy flavor.

The bag is resealable, ideal for avoiding staleness. (There is nothing worse than a stale pretzel stick. Nothing.) The crunch is satisfying, the flavoring is strong but not overpowering, and the feeling of throwing a fistful of pretzel sticks down the hatchet is truly unmatched. I can’t say enough good things about Pop Daddy’s Dill Pickle Pretzels.

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This salty snack is one of 17 flavored pretzels made by Pop Daddy. This specific 7.5-ounce bag of hand-seasoned pretzel sticks retails for just under $3 on campus, but can be found at other retailers across the country, including Walmart for $2.98. 

They are a magnificent mindless munch, a hit at parties, and, unlike other flavored snacks, they do not leave your hands particularly messy (making them a convenient scrolling companion).

Buy: Pop Daddy Dill Pickle Seasoned Pretzels, $2.98 for 7.5 ounces at Walmart

Do you have a favorite dill-pickle snack? Tell us about it in the comments below.

This post was a collaboration between Dorm Therapy and The Kitchn and originally appeared on The Kitchn. See it there: This $3 Bag Is “Everything I Want in a Snack and More” (Where Have They Been All My Life?!)

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Max Miller is a senior at Oberlin College. The Brooklyn, New York native is a writer for alternative student newspaper The Oberlin Grape, where he writes about food, culture, and sports. Max is also the play-by-play announcer for broadcasts of seven varsity sports on the Oberlin Sports Network, as well as hosting a show on WOBC-FM, Oberlin’s college radio station. He once competed in the Cleveland Pickle Eating Contest. (He came in seventh.)

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