If you’re like us and are always looking for a crunchy snack, you’ll immediately love Harvest Snaps Snapea Crisps. Nutritious and tasty, these baked green pea crisps are a wonderful alternative to other snacks like potato chips, and they are gluten free! As an after school snack, or alongside with a sandwich, Harvest Snaps Snapea Crisps are a delicious and nutritious addition to any meal.
From the Mouth of a Kid:
Yummy! I love that they are crunchy and salty like potato chips!
From the Eyes of a Parent:
It’s so easy to grab a bag of potato chips or cookies for my kids when they want a snack, but these green pea crisps are an awesome alternative. A great source of calcium, iron, protein, fiber and potassium, I feel comfortable giving these to my kids when they are hungry. The non-GMO crops are harvested in North American soils and Harvest Snaps recently decided to source Canola/ Sunflower/ Safflower oil for the entire Harvest Snaps range of products! Not only can I trust that these snacks will fill up my families’ hungry tummies, but I also trust in Harvest Snaps’ wholesome deliciousness.
Flavorful Features:
Harvest Snaps Snapea Crisps have four flavors:
- Lightly Salted
- Caesar
- Black Pepper
- Wasabi Ranch
They also have a line of Lentil Snaps including flavors:
- Tomato Basil
- Onion Thyme
The Icing on the Cake:
These Snapea Crisps are both gluten free and GMO free!
Mix It Up!
Add these crisps as a side to a sandwich or as a topping on a salad!
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