Our Story

Hammond Pretzel Bakery was founded in 1931 during the Great
Depression. William Lichty asked his grandfather, William Hammond, to
start a pretzel business with him. They used William Hammond’s recipe
from when he was a pretzel baker in the late 1800s. Thus, the business
was named Hammond’s. Living in adjoining houses, the pair turned their
garages into a bakery. William Lichty’s wife, Margaret, and his parents,
Joe and Rose Lichty (who lived a few houses away), also joined in the
family business. In the early 1970s, William Lichty’s daughter and
son-in-law, Carol and Tom Nicklaus took over the business. Tom had been
working at Hammond’s since 1957.

Today
Still operating in the original location in Lancaster, Hammond’s is
run by Tom and Carol’s son and daughter, Brian Nicklaus and Karen
Achtermann.

The Bakery
Hammond Pretzel Bakery is the oldest continuously family operated
hand-made pretzel bakery in America! Hammond’s Pretzels are still made
right in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Only the highest quality ingredients are used in the family recipe.
Each pretzel is hand-rolled the way they were in the old days, resulting
in the best Pennsylvania Dutch-style hard pretzels you will ever taste!
Because of our belief in these high quality standards and traditions
and standards, our production is limited to ensure a great product every
time.
