chip lovers rejoice

PrincessLacey
PrincessLacey Posts: 114
edited September 24 in Food and Nutrition
okay don't be skepital!
27 chips = 110 calories
is from special k and they come in plain and sour cream and onion.
they are AMAZING!
it's called a cracker chip but to me they kinda remind me of a pringle
but they are kinda pricey 2.50 at walmart and 3.19 at publix but I believe they are definitely worth it

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  • OMG, I am Canadian but the last time I went to the US I bought these... they are DELICIOUS!!!! The next time I go I will stock up, until we can buy them here!!!
  • soleste
    soleste Posts: 34
    POPCHIPS are also really good and similar stats. :)
  • I totally love these! I have a box at my desk all the time!
  • forty3fab
    forty3fab Posts: 148 Member
    I will have to try these as I have seen them in the store! Right now I have Fat Free Pringles 70 calories for 14 chips. They are good also!
  • debcarv
    debcarv Posts: 256 Member
    where do you find them, in the chips section of walmart?
  • Kerry1023
    Kerry1023 Posts: 152
    where do you find them, in the chips section of walmart?


    These are awesome! Had them with my salad at lunch and more then enough. I found them in the cracker section.
  • anikkim0915
    anikkim0915 Posts: 100 Member
    I tried and like the special K chips but I LOVE popchips!! I am addicted to them!
  • where do you find them, in the chips section of walmart?

    chip or cracker section
  • tarazena
    tarazena Posts: 93 Member
    I am not familiar with these chips that are posted on here (probably because I am in Canada) but haven't read the ingredients..but is it nutritious food? I always make Kale chips. Just buy Kale (amazingly healthy leafy green) and tear the leaves into bite size pieces...then I add about 1 to 1.5 TBSP of olive oil, a bit of sea salt and cook in the oven on a cookie sheet for about 20min at 350F. They are amazing and will give your body- Iron, Calcium and many other nutrients. This is real food instead of from a bag. : )
  • nickscutie
    nickscutie Posts: 303 Member
    I am a pop chip fan and I also like the harvest cheddar sun chips. My only problem with those and some of the other lower cal/fat chips is the long ingredient lists.

    We just recently found Cape Cod 40% less fat potato chips. The ingredients...potatoes, canola oil.

    They taste great, like a real potato chip should taste, and they are 130 calories for an ounce (i think it is about 23 chips).

    Highly recommend to try if you see them in the store.

    I think from now on we will stick to these guys, baked tostitos, and weges sourdough pretzels for our chippy carb fix.
  • inkdgirl
    inkdgirl Posts: 79
    For all the Canadians, POPCHIPS can be found at Shoppers Drug Mart... I have never tried them though, but I saw them there yesterday when I was picking up some protein powder!
  • Lisamarie7574
    Lisamarie7574 Posts: 70 Member
    First of all, let me just say that I could eat WAY, WAY, WAY more than 27 chips, but that's another issue. Can't wait to try these!

    Also, what are Popchips? I hear a lot about them but have never seen them - don't think they have them where I live!
  • I tried the special k chips... delish (but definitely had to count them out or would overindulge)! Although I still love popchips. Check them out and search for a store near you http://www.popchips.com/
  • tnkbest
    tnkbest Posts: 58 Member
    I found them in the cracker section at my grocery store.
  • jbug100
    jbug100 Posts: 406 Member
    Love the cracker chips! I only regret that my whole family loves them too! Sometimes the box is empty when I get there:(
  • andreamichelle82
    andreamichelle82 Posts: 324 Member
    They are yummy! But also dangerous! I almost ate the whole box! Good thing it wasn't toooo many cals :)
  • jljohnson
    jljohnson Posts: 719 Member
    I am not familiar with these chips that are posted on here (probably because I am in Canada) but haven't read the ingredients..but is it nutritious food? I always make Kale chips. Just buy Kale (amazingly healthy leafy green) and tear the leaves into bite size pieces...then I add about 1 to 1.5 TBSP of olive oil, a bit of sea salt and cook in the oven on a cookie sheet for about 20min at 350F. They are amazing and will give your body- Iron, Calcium and many other nutrients. This is real food instead of from a bag. : )

    This sounds great! I might have to make these this weekend. Do they taste good, or are they an acquired taste?
  • Mrs_McFadden
    Mrs_McFadden Posts: 1,139
    I haven't tried what the OP suggested but I agree with others that Popchips rock the house..by far the best satisfaction for a junky chip snack that I've tasted. Even passed my kids high junk food craving standards. (I don't let them eat junk food often but they love it just as much as any kid when I give it to them)
  • tarazena
    tarazena Posts: 93 Member
    To jljohnson: The Kale chips are amazing! Not an acquired taste at all..my husband was teasing me when I made them and thought he would not like them. But...low and behold...he ate a whole kale!!! ha ha ha...and with a tbsp of olive oil...around 150 calories for the whole kale. ha ha. We are making them again this weekend! I promise they are good. Don't put too much sea salt or they are salty..really like 1/2 tsp. Always have my kale in the fridge.
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