Saturday, July 13, 2013

Consumer Critique: Harvest Snaps

Disclosure: I received complimentary products to facilitate this post. All opinions are my own.

As a mom, I want to make sure my kids eat healthy. My youngest daughter really likes chips, so we look for ways to allow her to have them, but with healthier options. When I got the chance to try Harvest Snaps I was intrigued.

Harvest Snaps is has a variety of flavors. Snapea Crisps are made from naturally dried peas, which make up 70% of the product, while Lentil Snaps are made from 65% Lentils and contain 5g of protein and 13% of your daily fiber. Snapea Crisps are available in four different varieties: Lightly Salted, Caesar, Black Pepper and Wasabi Ranch. Lentil Snaps’ are availabie in Tomato Basil and Onion Thyme. Harvest Snaps are baked, not fried and are also lower in fat and sodium than traditional snacks. And, they're sourcing non-GMO oil which is a great benefit in my mind.

They are tasty. The only one my younger daughter didn't like was Wasabi Ranch. My favorite was Caesar. They were crunchy and great on their own, but I'm also going to try the Tomato Basil Lentil Snaps crumbled over soup and the Onion Thyme over mashed potatoes to add flavor and crunch.

They're widely available - Walmart, Target, Costco, Safeway, Whole Foods, and more. Learn more: like Harvest Snapsfollow @HarvestSnaps, or Harvest Snaps Instagram.

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