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Eatsmart Snacks Garden Veggie Crisps are a crunchy, flavorful alternative to traditional potato chips, made from a nutritious blend of potato, spinach, and tomato. These crisps are Non-GMO Project Verified, Certified Gluten Free, and cooked in 100% expeller pressed sunflower oil, making them a guilt-free snack option that satisfies your salty cravings.
B**N
5 Star Product, 0 Star Packaging
This is absurd. Whoever packed these chips needs to be fired and I don't say that, lightly. Vegetable chips - fragile - shipped in a brown Amazon envelope. No padding or box. Guess what happened? I normally don't rant when writing reviews and I love Amazon. But, this is simply carelessness.To conclude: these are the best chips and I'm very disappointed at the condition in which they arrived. There's just no excuse for this. Amazon promptly refunded me - they're always great - I'd just like to speak with the clown in packaging...
T**R
Yummy
Tastes great
A**N
Pretty good. Will buy again.
Guilty pleasure in our house. Compared to chips, they aren't awful for you (still not necessarily good for you). Salty and crispy.
D**T
These are potato chips and not vegetable chips
These are advertised as "Garden Veggie Crisps" and made with tomato and spinach. I made the assumption they would have some meaningful amount of tomato/spinach. I enjoyed these but I was disappointed and frankly upset when I looked at the ingredients and nutrition.ingredients found on a product’s ingredient list are listed from largest to smallest quantity based on weight. If you look at the ingredients, Salt comes before spinach and tomato. If you look at the nutrition, a 28 gram serving has 250mg of sodium. That means these "Garden Veggie Chips" are less than 1% spinach and tomato by weight. It's really false and/or deceptive advertising.these are basically a rippled and bagged version of pringles with vegetable powder used as a coloring agent. better off getting pringles as the can will have less broken chips and better value.
L**Z
Very bland
These are not great. Edible, certainly, but also dry, bland, and cardboard like. If you're looking for a healthy snack, why not try actual vegetables. Or just eat a bag of chips and to hell with it. Don't try this weird blend of the two. Other companies, like Terra Chips do this concept much much better.
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