Wilde Protein Chips
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Made with chicken breast
- Low carb and keto-friendly
- 10 g of protein per serving
- Dairy, nut, potato, corn, and gluten free
- Made in the USA
Pros & Cons
What We Like...
- Variety pack available
- Made in the USA
- Keto friendly
- No antibiotics or added hormones
What Needs Improvement...
- Expensive
- Customers say they're too salty
- Chips are fried
Product Summary
Wilde Protein Chips are a high-protein alternative to traditional potato chips. These chips are made with chicken breast, chicken bone broth, and egg whites. Wilde uses vegetarian-fed chicken without antibiotics or added hormones. These chips have 10 grams of protein in a single serving.
Wilde Protein Chips have mostly positive reviews. Customers like the crispiness and texture of the chips. Most customers liked the taste but some wished the chips were less salty and less strongly flavored. Customers also complained about the high price.
Specs
Protein per serving | 10 g |
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Serving size | 30 g (about 20 chips) |
Carbs per serving | 8 g |
Flavor(s) | Buffalo chicken\, himalayan pink salt\, sea salt & vinegar\, chicken & waffles\, Nashville hot |
Summary
Wilde Protein Chips come in 5 flavors and have 10 grams of protein per serving. Most customers like the taste, texture, and crispiness.