National Pretzel Day, commemorated annually on April 26, holds more historical significance than many other themed holidays. Initially declared by Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell in 2003 to honor the pretzel’s cultural importance to the state, the tradition has since gained momentum, celebrating the snack’s rich history dating back to the 7th century.
Wetzel’s Pretzels: Free Original Pretzel and Sweepstakes
In celebration of its 30th anniversary, Wetzel’s Pretzels is offering one free Original Pretzel per person at all participating locations from 3 p.m. until closing time on April 26. Additionally, customers can enter sweepstakes to win prizes such as a Wetzel’s Pretzels Food Truck at their next birthday party or free pretzels for a year. Enter through the Wetzel’s app or via email.
Pretzelmaker: Free Original Pretzel Bites
Participating Pretzelmaker locations are offering complimentary small orders of Original Pretzel Bites, both salted and unsalted, on National Pretzel Day.
Auntie Anne’s: Free Original or Cinnamon Sugar Pretzel
Members of the Auntie Anne’s Rewards program can enjoy a complimentary original or cinnamon sugar pretzel on April 26. Simply redeem the offer through the Auntie Anne’s Rewards App. Additionally, Auntie Anne’s is launching an online merchandise store on the same day, featuring a range of branded items.
Bar Louie: Free Bar Bites with App Purchase
Bar Louie is offering free bar bites, including Bavarian Pretzels, Chicken Nachos, and Calamari, with any purchase of $15 or more through June 30. Simply download the Bar Louie Rewards App to access this deal.
Ben’s Soft Pretzels: Free Original Jumbo Pretzel with Donation
Visit Ben’s Soft Pretzels on National Pretzel Day and make a donation to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation to receive a free Original Jumbo Pretzel. All proceeds from April 26 will be donated to support Gold Star and first responder families.
Eastern Standard Provisions: Online Discounts
Enjoy 30% off all purchases on the Eastern Standard Provisions website using the code “NPD” at checkout. Additionally, the Signature Pretzel Lovers Pack is available at 50% off, featuring a selection of pretzels and accessories.
The Greene Turtle: Half-Priced Bavarian Pretzel Sticks
Celebrate National Pretzel Day at The Greene Turtle with half-priced Bavarian Pretzel Sticks served with your choice of Fat Tire Beer Cheese or Bavarian Mustard.
Philly Pretzel Factory: Free Pretzel or Twist
Stop by any Philly Pretzel Factory store or Walmart location on April 26 to receive a free pretzel or twist with no purchase necessary. Customers also earn double points on all purchases made using the mobile app.
Snyder’s of Hanover: New Limited-Time Flavor
Introducing Hot Honey Flavored Pretzel Pieces, the latest addition to Snyder’s of Hanover’s lineup. Combining sweet honey with spicy chili heat on a salty pretzel base, this limited-time flavor is available now.
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What is the origin of the pretzel?
The origin of the pretzel is uncertain. Some believe that they were invented by monks in the 13th century, while others believe that they were created by bakers in Germany in the 14th century.
What is the meaning of pretzel?
The word “pretzel” comes from the German word “Brezel,” which means “little arm.” This is because pretzels are typically shaped like arms crossed over the chest.
How did pretzels come about?
Pretzels were originally made as a way for monks to break their fasts. They were often given to children as a reward for learning their prayers.
What is the difference between a pretzel and a Bretzel?
There is no difference between a pretzel and a Bretzel. The word “pretzel” is simply the English translation of the German word “Brezel.”