Saw these in Walmart. Carbs seem low but I saw that they used yellow corn flour. Is the packaging wrong?
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Adjustingithink
Never heard of them. Let us know how they are 🙂
Smzzms
Two types of flour, dextrose, maltodextrin, sugar, canola oil. I think I’ll pass.
darkviolets4
Compare the nutritional info to a bag of regular corn tortilla chips. This is a serving of twelve chips so that looks about right to me. I might try them, I like the Quest chips but they’re so fragile, it’s hard to dip them into anything.
OrganicBn
You should know that US food manufacturs do NOT get penalized for being inaccurate, manufacturs, or wrong on the labels.
This is likely false. Other products with the exact same ingredients are typically **25g/oz,** and that is *not* counting maltodextrin, dextrose, or functional fibers that act like starches.
Shoobedowop
typo. they forgot the 1 in front of the 7.
cassava flower is not low carb.
compare to the other flavor which is 17 carbs.
PurpleShimmers
Tried Hilo chips and they are amazing. Wish I could still find them.
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Never heard of them. Let us know how they are 🙂
Two types of flour, dextrose, maltodextrin, sugar, canola oil. I think I’ll pass.
Compare the nutritional info to a bag of regular corn tortilla chips. This is a serving of twelve chips so that looks about right to me. I might try them, I like the Quest chips but they’re so fragile, it’s hard to dip them into anything.
You should know that US food manufacturs do NOT get penalized for being inaccurate, manufacturs, or wrong on the labels.
This is likely false. Other products with the exact same ingredients are typically **25g/oz,** and that is *not* counting maltodextrin, dextrose, or functional fibers that act like starches.
typo. they forgot the 1 in front of the 7.
cassava flower is not low carb.
compare to the other flavor which is 17 carbs.
Tried Hilo chips and they are amazing. Wish I could still find them.