Exclusive:  
Karen Dempsey 
A new snack and dip product capitalising on the popularity of Pringles tube-type packaging will launch to the trade later this month. 
Snack-a-Dip comes with white corn tortilla chips and ambient dip in a tube. The three varieties are lightly salted with salsa dip, lightly salted with guacamole dip, and nacho cheese with salsa dip.  
Retailing at £1.69, its price positioning is lower than the chips plus separate dip option offered by competitors' products. 
The Snack-a-Dip concept, which has been patented, is the first entry into the European market from US company ASB Group. It has built a factory in Calais to serve European customers and it has partnered SHS Sales & Marketing which will handle  Snack-a-Dip exclusively in the UK. John Black, managing director of SHS Sales & Marketing GB, said Snack-a-Dip has "huge potential to develop the market", particularly  because it comes in a tube which takes up less space on the fixture. It also has a nine-month shelf life. 
Black said: "Snack-a-Dip has no trade sector boundaries. It's a multiple product, an impulse sector product, a convenience product, an on trade product, even an airline or rail product". 
No advertising is planned at this stage until distribution is built up  although Snack-a-Dip may consider running promotions such as buy two, get the third free. 
It also plans a major impulse size launch in June. (rsp £1.09). 
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