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F.A.Q.

What allergens are found in Auntie Anne's products?


Our products contain trace, or intentional amounts, of milk, eggs, wheat, soy, peanuts and tree nuts. For a complete list of potential food allergens in our products, please see our product allergen fact sheet.
If you would like to speak to someone about our products, please email us at nutrition@auntieannes.com.


Who can I talk to about my Auntie Anne's experience?


We welcome your comments. To submit questions or concerns regarding your visit to any of our locations, please complete the Contact Us Form. You can also contact us on Twitter or Instagram.


How does Auntie Anne's handle donation requests?


Because Auntie Anne's is a franchise organization, please contact your local Auntie Anne's for donation requests.


How does the Original Pretzel have only 5 grams of fat?


It's true. Our Original Pretzel only contains 5 grams of fat, and, yes, it is lightly dipped in butter. Since Auntie Anne's Pretzels are made fresh in our stores, you can request your pretzel without butter for a lower calorie option or order your pretzel without salt.
You may not know that our Original, Cinnamon Sugar, Raisin, Jalapeño and Roasted Garlic & Parmesan Pretzels, when served without butter, average just 1 gram of fat. Visit our nutrition section to find out more.


How can I reheat my pretzels at home?


Here are our suggestions for reheating your pretzel:
Conventional Oven/Toaster Oven: Preheat oven to 400°. If pretzel is frozen, allow it to thaw. Wrap pretzel in foil and bake approximately 3 minutes.
Microwave Oven: If pretzel is frozen, allow it to thaw. Microwave pretzel for approximately 10-15 seconds on medium setting. Repeat as necessary.


What is the nutritional information for Auntie Anne's menu items?


For nutritional information, please see the detailed nutrition information on each product page, or reference our Nutrition Guide for our full list of products.


How fast can an Auntie Anne's Pretzel be rolled?


The fastest pretzel roller in the Auntie Anne's family can roll and twist a pretzel in 3.5 seconds.


Is Auntie Anne a real person?


Yes, "Auntie Anne" Beiler founded Auntie Anne's in 1988. She and her husband, Jonas, opened a farmers market stand that originally sold many different snacks, including pretzels and her Old-Fashioned Lemonade. After a little experimentation, the dough our company uses for all of our fresh pretzels was born.
In 2005, Anne sold the company and is proud of what she started.


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