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Does Anyone Eat Terra Sweet Potato Chips?


shayre

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shayre Enthusiast

Hi. I tried some Terra sw pot chips, and I feel like it was tearing up my gums! Not from being sharp, but from being acidic or something. I emailed the mfr, but they would not respond to me. Has anyone an opinion?


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As far as gluten free and soy free, the chips are good by me! And I'm very sensitive, too. Umm, yummy. They have a Mediterranean style too which is very delicious!

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They don't add any gluten ingredients, but they are not explicitly gluten free when it comes to avoiding gluten cc, either. I tried these early on in the diet, but while a few bags were fine, I've also been glutened badly by them twice. The second time, we finally said good by to the chips. :(

Really bummed, too, because they seemed like a good bet!

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