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Great Tasting Veggie Stix Or Chips (d/s Free)


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Hi

Any rec for a great tasting veggie stick or chip...that is also dairy/soy free

I picked up Whole Foods 365 brand stix and noticed, when I got home, wheat starch is listed as an ing....Grrrrrr....my dd loves these!!

Thanks, Kim


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Hi

Any rec for a great tasting veggie stick or chip...that is also dairy/soy free

I picked up Whole Foods 365 brand stix and noticed, when I got home, wheat starch is listed as an ing....Grrrrrr....my dd loves these!!

Thanks, Kim

Snyder's of Hanover makes a decent Veggie Chip. Ingredients are: Whole potato flour, canola oil, tomato puree, spinach and beet powders, turmeric, salt. The brand name is "EatSmart".

"Allergy Information: Produced in a facility that handles peanut butter."

Their gluten-free list - "The following list of products are all gluten free: Blue Corn~Tillas, Yellow Corn Tortillas, Regular Potato Chips, Ripple Potato Chips, EatSmart Veggie Crisps, Cheese Twists, Buttered Popcorn, EatSmart CheddAirs, EatSmart Soy Crisps, and EatSmart Dips."

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