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Eyerater
Fort Myers, FL

Wheat Thins Garden Veggie Flavor - Tasty and Crispy

4 star rating

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MAY
21
2009

Wheat Thins Toasted Chips Garden Valley Veggie style appears to be a companion product to Ritz snacks I tried earlier.

This is a nice cross between the crispyness of potato chips and the subtle flavor of a cracker. Good for dipping. The veggie flavor compliments a veggies dip but also goes well with various cream dips.

According to the package they have "50% less fat than the leading fried potato chips." I don't know how one "proves" that.

I'll take their word for it. The taste is good and the promise of less fat is inviting. They also promise 290 mg of ALA omega-3 fatty acids per serving. Another one that is hard to prove froma tasting, and hard evaluate as important without more knowledge than I have. But I recall someone once said this is good stuff to consume, so consume it I did.

Other good facts: 8 chips are 130 calories. There's just a gram of saturated and no transfats. I doubt, however, that anyone chooses this or any other snack for its nutritional value.

So let's talk about taste. These Wheat Thins Toasted Chips Garden Valley Veggie chips are delicious, a little salty, but not too much. And a lot more interesting than Pringles (which were just classified as being actual potatos. - who knew?)

I think you'll like 'em.

Last edited on May 21, 2009



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