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Gluten And Soy- Free Corn Chip?


oceangirl

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oceangirl Collaborator

Hi Everyone,

I know this has been on here before but, could you tell me your trusted corn chip brands? No soy, no extra ingredients? I'm thinking of re-introducing a little corn at some point to see how I do with it now after 2 years without.

Thank you!

lisa


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Hi Lisa,

I make my own from corn tortillas, which are just corn and water.

oceangirl Collaborator

Thank you, Lorka- I'll try that.

lisa

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I like Snyder's Yellow Corn tortilla chips.

INGREDIENTS:

Yellow corn (enriched with thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, iron and folic acid), canola oil and salt. No preservatives added.

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

Phyllis28 Apprentice

Mission Tortilla Strips might be an option.

Ingredients: Ground Corn Treated with Lime, Water, Vegetable Oil (Contains on or more of the following: cotonseed oil, corn oil) Sea Salt

Allergy Information: This product is packaged on equipment that also packages products with flavor seasonings that contain milk.

I buy mine at Costco and the bag says gluten free on the side.

wolfie Enthusiast

I eat Snyder's White Corn Restaurant Style Tortilla Chips. They have very few ingredients.....no soy and no gluten. They also have 4 grams of fiber per serving.

VioletBlue Contributor

Fritos :) Ground corn, corn oil and salt according to their ingredients label. That's true for every size, but not for the flavored chips. Have no idea what those contain.


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oceangirl Collaborator

Thank you all!

I will try one of those- thanks so much!

lisa

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