🎉 Snack Your Way to Greatness!
Quest Nutrition Sour Cream & Onion Protein Chips offer a delicious, low-carb, and gluten-free snacking option. Each 1.1 oz bag is baked, not fried, ensuring a healthier choice without sacrificing flavor. With 8g of protein per serving and potato-free ingredients, these chips are perfect for health-conscious individuals looking to enjoy a tasty treat.
A**E
Chances are you won't like them. However
First, I want to say something important: if you are not a fan of low-carb food sources such as Atkins or Miracle Noodles -- don't try these. Chances are you won't like them. However, I am very used to low-carb products due to my diabetic parents. So for me, this was a great snack that provided crunch and flavor without all the extra fat and carbs. I'm currently on a Macros diet that calls for high protein, but lower carbs and fat. This snack does the trick of filling me up while also keeping my macros on track. When you first take a bite, the texture is more like a very, very light version of a pita chip. Towards the end, the flavor tends to get a bit bland, but nothing horrible by my standards. Overall, this is a pretty awesome product considering the nutrition facts.
J**V
Great for Keto!
For those of us on Keto who can’t eat regular chips, these are amazing! I was skeptical at first too, but am so glad I got them. I only eat 3-4 chips at a time so they are lasting a long time which makes the price worthwhile for me.They do have an aftertaste but that’s easily washed away and the satisfying crunch makes up for it.If you eat regular chips all the time, these aren’t for you.
R**L
Gross.
These are honest to god so gross. They have a consistency like styrofoam and the flavor is overwhelming with the aftertaste of vomit. They leave my mouth feeling like I stuck a blowdryer in there for 10 min and I need to chug a whole gallon of water to make it feel a little less cotton-mouthed. I bought a big box to keep in my car as I’m at school literally all day and the only time they taste even a little bit good is if I’m actually starving and have nothing else to eat. They DO however curb your appetite because they taste so horrible that they make you feel sick and not want to eat anything for the rest of the day. The flavor also makes your breath smell like ammonia. Don’t buy unless you want to suffer
J**E
High protein, satisfying, but nasty taste.
I have mixed feelings about these chips. At first, the taste is okay, but as you chew a little more, they are just disgusting.They definitely satisfy a crunchy craving and are low carb for those doing a ketogenic or low carb diet.They have an amazing amount of protein for one bag, which is huge.I seem to be satisfied after eating them, although my taste buds are vomiting. I can't figure out if I'm not hungry because they are filling, or because I'm slightly nauseated and disgusted after eating a bag......either way, they are not the worst in the world, but certainly don't compare to a bag of Lay's.
A**A
Nice option for a protein crunchy snack
The Quest chips are a filling crunchy (very dry) protein snack, but they are still a highly processed food, even if they are baked. The flavors are somewhat enjoyable, but not delicious (personal opinion). If you look for extra protein, they're fine; but there are many more natural chip options at ~130 calories per snack bag of 28-32g if you just want a crunchy `healthy` savory snack.The combination of protein powder, corn starch and psyllium husks makes this chips very dry and I strongly recommend drinking lots of water when eating these. The chips are very thin, almost paper like thin. I can actually understand why the dryness of these chips reminds some people of cardboard, but I personally don't mind this texture.I do like the option of protein savory snacks since I don't have a sweet tooth and I dislike that almost all protein bars are sweet (some offerings being sickening sweet). Also, compared to the Quest protein bars, I like that they're not overloaded with fiber (which causes me sometimes bloating).I like that the chips are portioned, but they are not a snack that's good on the go. Depending on the bag, more or less chips get crumbled and you need to `scoop` the remains.When I ordered the 8-pack from Amazon, the chips were delivered in a big box, with a good fit (the bags don't move around too much, but aren't squished together). Still, some chips in the bags are broken or crumbled.I tried in time all the Quest chips flavors that were available.I do like that while being savory, the chips are not too salty. For me, the whey flavor is barely noticeable and the aftertaste is minimal.-> Sour Cream & Onion: I somewhat enjoyed this flavor (and I'm a sour cream & onion chips fan), but the sourness is more vinegary to me than sour cream or buttermilk like; the (green) onion flavor is perfectly balanced and there's some tiny green sprinkles that I assume are dried chives. Just don't expect them to taste like regular potato chips.-> Cheddar & Sour Cream: While the flavor is not `sharp Cheddar` like, it's quite cheesy and almost delicious, with just a tiny amount of sourness. It kind of smells cheesy, but in a good way for a cheese fan like me.-> BBQ: These basically taste like anything BBQ flavored, but more leaning towards the taste of spiced ketchup, but more sweet than spicy. This flavor also has a hint of vinegar taste, but I found the overall taste quite enjoyable.
C**.
Sorry no, just no.
I saw these, and thought “ Hey, how perfect! Chips made of protein instead of carbs in like the best flavor ever.” I didn’t even find any soy or anything terribly questionable in the ingredients. It seemed like an awesome idea if they tasted even halfway decent. After trying my first bag, of my multi-bag purchase, I can sadly report they are indeed more than half bad. My initial reaction was less than positive, and by about halfway through, I found myself wondering if I really had to finish the entire bag. I’m rating them 2 stars for effort, and decent ingredients, but they are nothing I would be interested in eating again... ever. If you like chips, eat a sensible portion. If you want to be healthy, eat a carrot, or actual healthy food.
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