Food Should Taste Good Review

Food Should Taste Good
I was given an awesome opportunity to review Food Should Taste Good chips. I am also on the search for healthier snacks. I love eating chips but they are definitely not healthy so any chance to try better chips, I definitely take it. I wouldn’t say these are low calorie, but they are definitely healthier than most chips.

I got to choose 5 flavors of chips I wanted to try and they sent me a full size bag of each! I tried Cheddar, Chocolate, Multigrain, Sweet Potato, and The Works.

My favorite flavor was the Sweet Potato. It didn’t last very long. They were almost gone the first night and there are only 3 of us. If you take a close look at the picture, you will see that it is missing because we already opened it. My next favorite was the Cheddar.

All Food Should Taste Good chip varieties are gluten free, cholesterol free, and have zero grams trans fats. They are also certified Kosher. Plus, many varieties are certified vegan.

Food Should Taste Good chips also have few ingredients. Here is the list of ingredients from the Sweet Potato chips: Stone Ground Corn, High Oleic Sunflower Oil and/or Safflower Oil, Sweet Potato, Corn Bran, Evaporated Cane Juice, and Sea Salt.

You can buy Food Should Taste Good chips at conventional grocery stores around the country as well as from natural food stores. You can also find Food Should Taste Good on Facebook and Twitter.

I only tried the tortilla chips, but Food Should Taste Good also has kettle cooked chips and crackers. Which flavor are you most interested in trying? I would definitely buy the Sweet Potato ones again!

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Comments

  1. I’d love to try the sweet potato ones. I LOVE sweet potato chips :)

  2. We got to try these too and they really are delicious!

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