Better Made Snack Foods Supporting Multiple Sclerosis Awareness and Education Month

    DETROIT – March is Multiple Sclerosis Awareness and Education month and Better Made Snack Foods announced the company is once again partnering with the National Multiple Sclerosis Society in an effort to educate the public about this disease and how it can help.

    To that end, Better Made will donate partial proceeds from the sale of Family and Value Size Potato Chips, and 2.5-ounce bags of pork rinds to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society located in Southfield, Mich.

    “We are always happy to partner with the Multiple Sclerosis Society to raise awareness and support education of this disease,” said Dave Jones, President of Better Made Snack Foods. “Multiple Sclerosis is a highly unpredictable, life-altering disease affecting more than 2.3 million people worldwide. I know I speak for the entire Better Made family when I say that we are proud to be a partner.”

    Founded in 1930 in Detroit as Cross and Peters, and now in its 93rd year, Better Made continues to develop and provide a wide variety of high-quality award-winning snack foods, including assorted original and flavored potato chips, and potato sticks, gourmet popcorn, pretzels, tortilla chips, pork rinds, and more! The family-owned company uses locally grown potatoes and the finest oils. For more information, please visit www.bettermade.com. You may also follow Better Made on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.