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Spark puts 15g of protein into a bag of light, crispy and crunchy chips

Spark Protein Chips

Spark Protein makes all sorts of delicious treats and snacks infused with extra protein, as well as a variety of more traditional protein supplements. The brand has bite-sized chocolate pieces, cookies, classic protein bars, wafers, and new to the family this month is Protein Chips. The classic crispy and crunchy chips is a common format in the functional food industry, and that is the exact experience, Spark in Taiwan is shooting for in its latest innovation.

The most interesting part about Spark Protein Chips is that they aren’t your typical circular or thick, puffier chips. This product is a bag of thin, rectangular pieces, offering a light bite, which is what you want when eating something that’s meant to be reminiscent of the ever-familiar potato chips. The nutrition is nice and light, similar to other chip-style functional snacks, packing 15g of protein per bag, 5.6g of fat, 6.7g of carbohydrates, just 2g of that sugar, and 133 calories.

Spark Protein Chips have certainly got a respectable amount of protein, which comes from a soy-based recipe, and the flavor you can expect is a typical taste for this sort of food in Black Truffle Sea Salt made specifically with Italian black truffles and French sea salt. Spark is one of the few brands that sells its products individually through its online store, making it easy to try and see if you enjoy it, and then you can invest in one of its discounted bulk bundles.

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