8/23/2009

Stacy's Pita Chips, Simply Naked, 1.5-Ounce Bag (Pack of 24)


Product Features

Case of 24 1.5-ounce bags (total of 36 ounces)
All-natural pita chips flavored by just a touch of sea salt
Baked, not fried; no cholesterol; no trans fat
Great as alternative to breadcrumbs for stuffing or to coat chicken, pork, or fish
Baked in Randolph, MA

Ingredients
Enriched Flour (Wheat Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamin Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Sunflower Oil (Ascorbic Acid, Rosemary and Citric Acid), Sea Salt, Whole Wheat Flour, Organic Sugar, Active Yeast, Oat Fiber, Compressed Yeast, Malted Barley Flour, and Inactive Yeast.

Product Description
All natural. Baked. 0 g Trans fat. 0 g Cholesterol. The ultimate dipping chip! We 'took it all off' and let this chip go all natural. Perfect for whatever dip you crate or straight form the bag. It was our customers that requested this chip - this one's for you! How it all got started! We both had a passion for good food and healthy living, so we left our careers and bought a food cart. We began making all natural pita roll-up sandwiches and at the end of each day we seasoned and baked the pita bread into delicious, homemade chips. Before we knew it., Stacy's Pita Chip Company was born. Enjoy Stacy's Pita Chips and feel great knowing that you're eating all natural, baked snacks. Thanks to all our customers! Made in the USA.

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

The more "healthy" snacks I taste, the more leery I become of reviews because 99% don't come anywhere near their not-so-healthy counterparts and most taste like cardboard with chemicals or fruit juice that are supposed to taste like the real thing. I don't know if the people who think they are equivalent are just so into healthy food that all of it is "delicious" to them,(my mom can eat an unflavored rice cake and rave about it - ughh) or if they've never had the equivalent and therefore don't really know the difference, or if they've eaten so many bad "healthy" foods that the slightest decent taste is considered terrific - but most of the time, they are not.

Some I'll eat anyway for the sake of a healthy alternative - but do admit they aren't very good and other times it's just not worth spending so much more money for something I have to force myself to eat and hate every minute of it, and even worse it increases the craving for "REAL FOOD" that was made for taste.

However, these "naked" chips are actually very good, and chip worthy. I sought them out from my pantry on purpose yesterday. There's a difference between wanting a yummy snack and settling on a healthy one and actually purposely wanting to eat something, and it happens to also be healthier than chips. These are chip worthy in every way. They are salty enough, crunchy enough, and have enough taste for you to want them, and enjoy them and not feel like, now I want a real chip. I was very pleased and very surprised...however, I do not feel the same way about the cinnamon and sugar variety -those are nowhere near what I wanted. I was thinking they would be like a cinnamon and sugar bagel chip but they are not - the pita taste takes over the tiny bit of cinn/sugar on them. Not nearly as sweet as any cinn/sugar product I've had - healthy version or not. I'm trying to force feed myself when I want a sweet, but I think I'll end up giving away the cinn/sugar ones. It actually has more cinnamon and very little sugar which kills any chance of sweet - and again the strong pita taste overwhelms the little bit of taste there actually is present.

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