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At a Health & Wellness Show, my sister called me about her day. She

said there were samples of a new type of food just about ready to hit

the stores, at least here in Canada.

They were like chips, except they were made of all different

vegetables. She said they were delicious and kept going back for more

sample tastes. She could not remember what they are called, just how

really good they were.

So I am assuming they are suppose to be a healthy alternative to

potato chips. They also had potato chips that she said were very good

too.

I am interested in finding out about the new vegetable chips she was

talking about. Has anyone in Canada seen these yet. She was at the

show in Vancouver, B.C.

~~~Kallie~

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Was she able to get any nutritional info on this? I recall seeing something

like this at Sam's Club.. the only turn-off was that they still had a lot of

fat. BUT.... they might not even be the same product. It would be great if

they were low in fat and other additives!!

> -----Original Message-----

> From: Kallie

>

> At a Health & Wellness Show, my sister called me about her day. She

> said there were samples of a new type of food just about ready to hit

> the stores, at least here in Canada.

>

> They were like chips, except they were made of all different

> vegetables. She said they were delicious and kept going back for more

> sample tastes. She could not remember what they are called, just how

> really good they were.

>

> So I am assuming they are suppose to be a healthy alternative to

> potato chips. They also had potato chips that she said were very good

> too.

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Was she able to get any nutritional info on this? I recall seeing something

like this at Sam's Club.. the only turn-off was that they still had a lot of

fat. BUT.... they might not even be the same product. It would be great if

they were low in fat and other additives!!

> -----Original Message-----

> From: Kallie

>

> At a Health & Wellness Show, my sister called me about her day. She

> said there were samples of a new type of food just about ready to hit

> the stores, at least here in Canada.

>

> They were like chips, except they were made of all different

> vegetables. She said they were delicious and kept going back for more

> sample tastes. She could not remember what they are called, just how

> really good they were.

>

> So I am assuming they are suppose to be a healthy alternative to

> potato chips. They also had potato chips that she said were very good

> too.

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Was she able to get any nutritional info on this? I recall seeing something

like this at Sam's Club.. the only turn-off was that they still had a lot of

fat. BUT.... they might not even be the same product. It would be great if

they were low in fat and other additives!!

> -----Original Message-----

> From: Kallie

>

> At a Health & Wellness Show, my sister called me about her day. She

> said there were samples of a new type of food just about ready to hit

> the stores, at least here in Canada.

>

> They were like chips, except they were made of all different

> vegetables. She said they were delicious and kept going back for more

> sample tastes. She could not remember what they are called, just how

> really good they were.

>

> So I am assuming they are suppose to be a healthy alternative to

> potato chips. They also had potato chips that she said were very good

> too.

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