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Flavor Name:Variety Pack (6 Flavors) | Size:5.5 Ounce (Pack of 6) At Beanfields, we’re on a mission to disrupt the whole snack food world and show that healthy and sustainable can be crunchy and delicious; proving, once and for all, that you can have your chips and eat them, too! Every bag of Beanfields chips is full on flavor, packed with protein and fiber, Non-GMO, gluten free, and vegan. Finally, an addiction you can feel good about.
J**G
Serving size not the same as listed on bag.
I’m just a tad disappointed and I think the chips are delicious but I received the 24 pack to open and find each bag has about 11 chips in it when it’s says each bag would have 1.5 servings of 11 which would be around 15-16 chips. Times that by 24 and I’m getting ripped off approximately 120 chips. Don't usually write reviews but there’s is no where to return chips or complain so hoping to get the attention of the seller.
A**R
Disappointed
I started getting these at Whole Foods a couple months ago and was seriously addicted. They were SO good and tasted what I remember Doritos tasting like before going gluten and dairy free 9 years ago. Since I was spending so much getting them at Whole Foods I decided to order in bulk on amazon. What a disappointment. Everything about the bag is the same but the chips have almost no flavoring on them. I thought maybe it was a fluke bag so now I’ve opened 3 of the 6 and nope—all are lacking seasoning. I’m actually going to call amazon about it because they’re just not that great without the seasoning!
D**7
Vegans Rejoice
I'm always on the lookout for vegan snacks, so I decided to give these a try in Nacho flavor. I'd never seen them before, but it's hard to come by any exciting flavors for vegan chips. We're usually relegated to some multi-grain flavor for just about every snack out there. I wasn't sure what to expect, and was a little worried about ordering in bulk, but it's nacho so I took the risk.These are ADDICTINGLY good. Like, eat 2 bags in 1 sitting good. I literally said out loud to my husband, "these are the best chips I've ever tasted in my life". He skeptically asked, "Better than Doritos?" (and if you're a vegan you know how good the purple bag of Spicy Sweet Chili Doritos are). The answer is yes (though my husband disagrees by a small margin). They have a distinctly cheesy taste. They're not spicy, but they have a good depth of flavor to them that I think could be described as nacho. The texture is nice, too. They're not super crunchy like most chips, but are decidedly more chip than cracker for sure. They do vaguely resemble a tortilla chip, but I guess because they have beans and rice in them, I feel a little bit healthier when I sit down and eat a whole bag of these. They have a good amount of protein for a bag of chips, which makes them pretty filling for me (not something I say often).I don't think you will find a better vegan chip out there. If you're not a vegan, you might find a more authentic nacho chip, but this is the best we have. I will probably have to hide the rest of the bags so my toddler stops asking me for them and taking them from me.
N**S
Meh
So I have had these before and they are my favorite. So when this box arrived I was thrilled. But they dont even taste the same, they are bland I don't understand why they would taste differant from the ones I would get at the CO OP.Packing wasn't too bad. No bubble wrap or anything just a box with 6 bags in it.The expiration date is nov 2019...I'm hoping the others taste better and that was just a fluke bag.
S**.
Not So Bad, But Didn't Pico My Interest
Out of all of the flavours I've tried thus far, this is the least like its name--and least-yummy. (To me.)As with all of this brand's chips (again, from those I've tried, which were all the non-jalepeno ones, by the by), way too much salt-taste for, erm, *my* taste.Shan't return, BUT will only eat with sour cream or guacamole.OVERALL, however, I whole-heartedly recommend this brand and these chips (and the concept); just beware that some varieties (perhaps all) are apparently made with beans and also RICE, meaning these are not a free food. Lol.Thanks to the company for this great innovation and over-all yumminess! :)sb
M**E
Bring on the Nachos! Mexican food is no longer off the table for those with corn allergies!
Edit: I must amend my review of Beanfields Chips. I still love these chips as a family with allergies. However, the customer service from the company is absolutely terrible. Unfortunately I’ve had to contact them a few times over the last 3-4 years with less than stellar results each time. They don’t have any listed number & they only want to be contacted via a contact form on their website. Then they take weeks to get back to you or not at all. When Amazon doesn’t have the flavor your family want, you would think that ordering direct from the manufacturer would be the best way to go but it’s not. You don’t have any priority and someone who placed an order after you will actually get what they *tell you* is “out of stock” (so customer service essentially lies). Beware of this company we l that doesn’t care about its customers. Thankfully there are a few other brands of extra crispy corn-free tortilla chips on the market now. And even Beanitos has improved their recipe. So now we have good options & don’t have to rely on a company who doesn’t care.~~~~~These are so tasty, fairly crunchy, and hold up well to nachos or dips. And as a corn allergy sufferer, they are exactly what I've been looking for. I've tried fried flour tortilla chips which are always too greasy, baked flour tortilla chips which really don't have any crunch and don't stand up do salsa dunking, let alone nachos. I thought Beanitos were the bee's knees when they came on the scene. They had the crunch and they could tolerate a salsa dunking but could not hold up to a plate of nachos; you'd get a gooey mess. Then I found Beanfields. They keep their crunch, bite after bite. It doesn't matter what you throw at them, I feel like I am eating "corn chips". I can eat them with chili, nachos, salsa, plain, they even have several flavors (all without corn in the ingredients!)Did I mention the good-for-you protein? Because it is made from beans and rice, both vegetarian sources high in protein, you get a chip that is higher in protein than your average chip. (But come on, that's not why we eat these. It's because they taste so dang good! And us corn allergy sufferers no longer have to say no to the Mexican potluck invites!)I was happy to find lunch portion size which is perfect for lunches and camp outs to keep the chips fresh.
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