| | |  | Potato Chips | Home » » » » » Popchips Salt & Pepper Potato Chips, 0.8-Ounce Single Serve Bags (Pack of 24) | | | | | | | Description: | | All natural PopChips tm. Salt & Pepper Potato Chips. Think popped! Never fried. Never baked. NET WT .8 OZ (23g) | | | Features: | |
• Pack of 24
• Not baked or fried
• Heat and pressure are applied to wholesome potatoes
• All natural. No preservatives, no artificial flavors or colors
• Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
• 0g trans fat
• All natural
• Not fried or baked
• Pack of 24, 0.8-ounce single serve bags
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 19.2 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 15.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 13.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 7.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 524 reviews |
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64 of 68 found the following review helpful:
Not exactly like traditional potato chips, but a great substituteFeb 10, 2010
By Bookphile One of my biggest frustrations with doing Weight Watchers was always the problem of finding good chips. I will eat the baked ones, but they are undeniably very different from regular fried chips. In addition to this, I've never been able to find a baked chip that came in salt and vinegar flavor, which is my favorite type of chip. This meant that, whenever I had the craving for this particular flavor, I'd have to eat the regular fried kind.
I picked up an oversize bag of the barbecue flavor Pop Chips on a whim at Costco. I'd heard about them and was curious about what they're like, but I'd never before been able to find them in the area. Much to my surprise, my very thin husband who is totally addicted to barbecue chips loved them and pretty much ate the whole bag before I'd had any. I had tasted a couple of them and thought the barbecue flavor was good, so I decided to go ahead and order the individual bags from Amazon in barbecue for him and sea salt and vinegar for me.
They are definitely worth the money. I want to emphasize, however, that you will not be fooled into believing these are the regular old fried chips. The taste and texture is something like a cross between rice cakes and chips. I say rice cakes because they have something of that puffed look that rice cakes do. Still, they are very good and the salt and vinegar is nice and strong, which is just the way I like them.
As for the portion size, it's pretty generous. For my fellow Weight Watchers, they are 2 points per bag, and they definitely make for a satisfying, filling snack or a side for your sandwich.
I would definitely recommend these to anyone who is sick of the limited flavors of baked chips and would like something that comes in a wider variety of more exotic flavors. I'm planning on trying the parmesan and garlic next.
31 of 33 found the following review helpful:
Fantastic chips!!!May 22, 2008
By SammySosa21
"sammysosa21"
I want to start out by saying that i thought at first that a bag with only 120 calories and 4 grams of fat (no saturated or trans) for every 20 chips was going to taste like crap. I must say that not only was i wrong, that this is my favorite BBQ chip on the market today. They are light and you cannot taste any fat or grease after eating them. That's because they aren't baked or fried, just popped as their name suggests. These chips are very easy to dip as well. FANTASTIC PRODUCT!
29 of 32 found the following review helpful:
Excellent - Only 2 Points!Oct 17, 2009
By R. Aldana
"Latin Tech Guy"
These potato chips taste much better than the baked chips and they're only 2 points if you're on Weight Watchers. They're a good snack for the afternoon.
37 of 42 found the following review helpful:
Holy SALT, Batman!Jan 26, 2011
By P. Brand We are chip fanatics in our house and we decided to try these because of their claim of being a "healthier" alternative to regular chips. I will admit that they have a great crunch - something between a ricecake and a kettle chip. The texture is also very nice, again - similar to a ricecake, but with a great potato flavor. The big issue with these is the sodium level. After about four or five chips they're almost unbearable because of the salt and you really stop tasting anything but the salt. A review of the nutritional facts showed that the sodium per serving was almost double that of a standard potato chip serving and that was for their "original" flavor...I can't imagine what the "Salt & Pepper" style must be like.
I would buy these regularly if they cut the salt by about 75%. Because of the salt factor, I don't think you can call these a "healthy" alternative to chips.
15 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Chips!Jul 09, 2008
By Maureen in WA
"maureeng"
These chips are really, really good. I don't bother buying any other kind of potato chips. These have a great taste and no messy greasy fingers. I was shocked and disappointed to find out my local grocery suddenly stopped carrying the chips. Thank goodness for Amazon. Now I can get the chips right to my door--cheaper than I was paying at the grocer!
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