Wyandot Snacks Expands Marion, Ohio, Production Operations
08/29/2025
“For nearly a hundred years, Wyandot has been deeply rooted in Marion, and we are thrilled to reaffirm our commitment to this community with this investment,” said Lori Roberts, veteran executive at Wyandot, “This expansion strengthens our ability to deliver high-quality snack products while advancing our operations with cutting-edge technology. Marion’s skilled workforce, strong business climate, and community support have played a pivotal role in our decision to grow here, and we look forward to continuing our engagement with the local community.”
Wyandot Snacks produces a wide range of snack foods, including extruded snacks, popcorn, and tortilla chips, for major brands and private-label customers.
“Wyandot Snacks’ decision to expand and modernize its Marion production line is a testament to the strength of Ohio’s workforce, infrastructure and business environment,” noted JobsOhio President and CEO J.P. Nauseef. “The ongoing investment at the Wyandot Snacks plant reinforces the position of Ohio and the Columbus Region as a top location for companies looking to modernize and scale their operations in this dynamic and competitive industry.”
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