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Spudsy announces a classic new flavor for its original sweet potato snack

spudsy sour cream onion sweet potato puffs

Two years ago, Ashley Boeckle, co-founder of the functional food company Buff Bake, introduced the market to the world’s first sweet potato puff snack. It is a light and nutritious, plant-based snack made from sweet potato, that in its smallest 1oz bag size provides 3g of protein, 15 to 17g of carbohydrates, 7 to 8g of fat, and 140 to 150 calories.

The last time we had any news from Spudsy was around Halloween of last year when it put together a special edition Trick Or Treat size of its Cinnamon Churro Sweet Potato Puffs. This week, about eight months after that Halloween launch, Spudsy is back with some exciting news, as is getting ready to release an all-new flavor option for its innovative superfood snack.

Sometime soon, Spudsy is dropping its Sweet Potato Puffs in a classic Sour Cream and Onion flavor, featuring the same vegan-friendly, non-GMO, and gluten-free formula. The product is going to be available both in stores and online, including at the likes of Amazon, where three of its four serving bags cost $13.99, and 12 of the 1oz bags is $19.99.