Oma has had the opportunity to try all six varieties of Harvest Crisps & Snaps pouches!
If you have not heard, Harvest Snaps are a “good-for-you” snack that combines taste, quality and simplicity. They are baked, gluten-free, high in fiber and protein, yet low in sodium and fat.
The Snapea Crisps are made with all-natural peas; while the Lentil Snaps are packed with authentic lentils.
Compared to regular potato chips Harvest Snaps have:
- less fat and sodium
- higher levels of protein and fiber
- gluten-free (Harvest Snaps are made in a facility that also manufactures products containing wheat, milk, soy, shrimp and fish.)
- lower glycemic index
- more vitamin B
All the Harvest Snap products had a pleasant constancy and no annoying after taste.
Oma liked all the flavors.
However, Snapea Crisps: Lightly Salted proved to be Oma’s least favorite. It was a tad bland.
The Lentil Snaps: Onion Thyme are Oma’s favorite. Sweet yet tangy, Onion Thyme was very flavorful. Harvest Snaps are a great Grain-free snack.
Harvest Snaps are perfect to pack into kid's lunchboxes and/or for a roadtrip. This hale and hearty snack is a healthy alternative to fried chips or french fries.
The only improvement Oma would suggest is to make the packaging a re-sealable bag.
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Oma was thrilled to find Harvest Snaps at her local grocery store this weekend.
“Jimbo’s…Naturally!” strives to provide their customers with the highest quality natural foods available. That means no refined sugars, avoidance of GMOs and no hydrogenated oils, just to name a few!
If Harvest Snaps are sold at Jimbo’s, Oma trusts that they are healthy!
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This post was created in partnership with Harvest Snaps. I have been compensated for this post. However, all thoughts and opinions are my own.
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