Story
Snack Skateboards started on the cracked sidewalks and crusty spots of San Francisco, where skating is a language spoken by the brave. Founded by Adam Bonesaw, a skater, artist, and storyteller, Snack quickly grew from a local name into a voice recognized around the skate world. We’ve always believed in doing things our way. Whether that’s pressing decks with custom graphics, making zines, or filming full-length videos on a shoestring budget, everything we create is rooted in skateboarding’s independent spirit. One of our proudest chapters is the ongoing collaboration with Push Periodical and Richard Hart - a photographer who shoots only on film and has worked with every legit mag over the last two decades. Our Partial World Tour together has taken us through SF alleys, Parisian plazas, and Belgian bricks, telling real stories with no filters.
Then there’s Bright Moments, produced with Sprinkles Productions - a film that captures both skating and the connections it creates. Jesse Narvaez’s travels to El Salvador, Guatemala, and Panama aren’t just tricks on tape - they’re windows into cultures, family, and friendship. Snack isn’t about being perfect. It’s about being real. And our story is still rolling.
Jesse Narvaez meets with family never met while exploring in El Salvador. Those adventures led him to seeing Guatemala and Panama and meeting new international brothers.
Support Sprinkles Productions through purchasing the full length DVD “Bright Moments” or hand silk screened clothing at www.sprinklesf.bigcartel.com