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Inlead promises more crunch, flavor and protein in its upcoming tortilla chips

Inlead Protein Tortilla Chips

The functional beast Inlead Nutrition in Germany already has a chip product available in its simply named Protein Chips, a snack-sized bag of classic circular, crispy, and crunchy chips, and they are indeed high in protein. A packet of those comes with 8.8g of protein, which is reasonable considering it weighs a total of 25g, although the brand is about to take things up a notch in several different ways with the upcoming Inlead Protein Tortilla Chips.

The next new innovation from Inlead Nutrition will be its second chip outing, but in the traditional tortilla shape. The brand promises more crunch, flavor, and protein than its original Protein Chips, and you’ll get more per bag as the Protein Tortilla Chips weigh in at 50g. Based on that, we’re guessing the protein will land close to the common 20g a pack, while keeping the carbohydrates, sugar, and fat to a minimum, as Inlead has been known to do.

Inlead Nutrition is also planning to have a lot more options for its Protein Tortilla Chips, with five confirmed so far in Paprika, Smoky Barbecue, Cheese, Salt & Pepper, and Sour Cream & Onion. They’re all relatively familiar flavors, and with the promise of them being more enjoyable from multiple angles, it sounds like nothing but positives from the brand. The product will be launching soon, and perfectly timed with the giant German expo, FIBO.