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Foods Should Taste Good Giveaway

Foods Should Taste Good LogoPete Lescoe, founder and CEO of Foods Should Taste Good, wanted to create a wholesome, natural chip that was full of flavor. All chip varieties are gluten free, cholesterol free, have no trans fats and do not use genetically modified ingredients (GMOs). They are also certified Kosher, low in sodium and are a good source of dietary fiber. The chips combine the crunchiness of a chip, the crispiness of a cracker, and the dippability of a tortilla chip.

We received coupons to try out some of the Foods Should Taste Good chips.  We checked to see where we could purchase the chips locally and then headed over to Albertsons.  We were able to find the Multigrain, the Olive, the Jalapeno, and the Sweet Potato.

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All of the chips have a nice crisp, hardy texture.  They really are a cross between a cracker and a tortilla chip.  They can hold up well to even the heaviest of dips.

Munchkin preferred the Multigrain chip.  They had a nice flavor that was just salty enough to suit her tastes.

D’s favorite was the Jalapeno chips.  They had a nice kick without being over powering.  D liked that these chips weren’t overly salty.

My favorite was the Sweet Potato chips.  The funny thing is that I don’t really care to eat sweet potatoes.  You will notice that I like them in some things (such as my sweet potato muffins), but I normally don’t eat them plain.  I was pleasantly surprised with how much I enjoyed these chips.  The subtle sweet potato flavor added just a hint of sweetness to the chips.  This sweetness paired well with the saltiness of the chip.

The Olive chips were our least favorite, and they are not a flavor that we would recommend.  They just didn’t taste that good to us.  Now, you may find that you really enjoy them.  That’s the great thing with these chips; there is a flavor that will fit everyone’s taste!

If you can’t find all of the flavors locally, you can purchase them on Amazon.  The great news is that some of the flavors can now be found in Starbucks.

I am pleased to be able to offer one of my readers a sample case from Foods Should Taste Good.

Mandatory to enter: Visit Foods Should Taste Good and tell me which product you would most like to try.

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Giveaway is open to U.S. residents and ends on April 2nd.

My coupons and the prize pack were provided by Foods Should Taste Good.  No other compensation was received.  All opinions are my own.  This post may contain affiliate links.

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