🔥 Crunch Bold, Snack Smart 💪
QuestNutrition Tortilla Style Protein Chips Variety Pack offers 12 individually packed 1.1 oz bags in three crave-worthy flavors. Each serving delivers 18-20g of complete dairy-based protein with 9 essential amino acids, only 3-4g net carbs, and is baked—not fried—for a guilt-free, gluten-free snack that fuels your active lifestyle.
T**N
LOVE these........but the price is KILLIN me!
ProsHigh Protein, Low Carb: With 19g of protein and only 4g net carbs per serving, these chips are ideal for those on low-carb or high-protein diets.Flavorful Seasoning: Many users praise the chips for their bold, taco-inspired flavor, noting that they taste like a complete taco, including hints of meat, cheese, and vegetables.carleemcdot.comCrunchy Texture: Despite being baked and protein-based, the chips maintain a satisfying crunch that closely resembles traditional tortilla chips.Convenient Packaging: The single-serving bags are convenient for on-the-go snacking and portion control.ConsPrice Point: Some customers find the chips to be on the expensive side, especially considering the portion size.target.comSodium Content: With 290mg of sodium per bag, individuals monitoring their sodium intake may need to consume these in moderation.Texture Variability: While many enjoy the texture, a few users have noted that the chips can be thinner and more fragile compared to regular tortilla chips.
J**H
Quest Is The Best!
If you want a bland, hard baked, miserable chip...look elsewhere! If you want a light, airy, and dare I say, healthy chip..this is it! I've tried baked chips to fulfill my snack cravings, but they all seemed the same. It was like biting into concrete! These chips are the opposite. Crunchy, but super light. This flavor is also the perfect balance of spicy and sweet. Also, low in carbs, high in protein. I've integrated this into my low calorie, high protein diet. At 58 years old, my exercise is basically toning with light dumbbells, so as not to lose muscle, while still losing fat. I only started 3 weeks ago, but have lost 12lbs of fat, without having to give up potato chips. Had I known how great tasting these chips are, I would have bought them many years ago! (Sorry about the empty bag. I couldn't resist).
Y**A
Yami Nachos Cheese flavor
I was very surprised when try this chips. I bought another barbecue version of the same brand, and didn’t like them as much this nacho cheese. They have a thicker texture, not oily or salty or fragile, low in calories, high (30 gm) of protein in one package, and yami cheese flavor. This chips are the most delicious, healthy snack that anyone could have.Barbeque chips were okay, but the flavor is overpowering, little salty for me, chips were kind of oily and very fragile.Summary: I will be subscribing to nachos cheese version of the Question brand.
L**A
Good for Keto, but room for improvement
Portion Size - Honestly, most people eat too much. This was a hard learned lesson that ended in Weight Loss surgery for me. Given that most people eat a lot of carbs and other empty calories (like traditional chips) it's no surprise we eat and eat. But I digress.This IS a "serving size" of chips.On *this* planet.Seriously.Honest.However, it'd be easier to live with this serving size if they weren't so thin and easily broken. Often before you even open the bag - and probably before you get the box at your home. If they were a little more sturdy, they wouldn't break so easily.Flavor -This is going to come in two sections because there's two components to flavor; texture and seasoning.In the seasoning department I can only speak to two flavors so far. Ranch and Taco. The Taco are exactly what I remember 1970's "taco" flavor Doritos tasting like, similar to today's but different. So far it's the only flavor I've re-ordered. The other flavor is Ranch, and while it's good, it isn't HVR and shouldn't be expected to taste like it nor even Ranch Doritos. They're close enough if you have a major chip craving, or make your own ranch dressing flavoring at home anyway.Texture is another matter. As mentioned earlier, they're thinner than your typical chip. Think normal thin Lay's potato chips thin, albeit in two layers with a pocket of air between them from the baking process. But not the texture of potato chips. The texture gives away the inclusion of psyllium husk fiber rather than corn.For people expecting the 'crunch' from deep fried ground corn or sliced potatoes of some kind, you're not going to get it, although it's not so far off that it's out of the realm of imagination. If I'm busy doing something at my computer like writing or watching a movie with the hubby, I'll eat these without noticing that the texture is more crumbly and has a softer crunch. Which is not to say these taste stale - like I said, they're just *different* and you won't be happy if you think they're EXACTLY like traditional chips and have unrealistic expectations.Value - It's hard to be happy with the price if you live on a fixed income or SNAP. At around $2 a bag for a little over 1oz, when you can get a big bag of authentic chips around $4-$5, it's really tempting to just budget in the carbs or calories and eat the 'real' thing. But don't.And if you're watching Protein because of Bariatric Surgery, you have a minimum amount of protein you have to make sure to get, and with small meals, that can be a struggle, and it's not likely to happen if you eat traditional chips. So just don't.So, having said that, these are pretty good for the fact that you're getting a hefty serving of protein, a hefty serving of fiber to stay regular, and a hefty serving of snack satiety all in one little bag. Little bags like these are easily over $1 at the local convenience store for the junk chips, so wedge these into your budget, and just don't eat them EVERY day - you shouldn't be mindlessly munching down stuff like that anyway. I bought 2 boxes two months ago and I'm just now reordering, and that's with hubby snitching a couple of bags because he ate all HIS regular chips and then went for mine...And IF you HAVE had WLS, please be aware that these have Psyllium *fiber* in them, so take your time and space them away from other food or drinks. They've never made me sick or over-full due to this, but better safe than sorry.Summary:These are good for Keto dieting and Weight Loss Surgery patients as long as you remember they're not going to be perfect flavor, they're not going to be as thick and 'crunchy' as traditional fried or even baked chips. However, baring that, they ARE good and can help you stay with your health goals. They're not as cheap as traditional commercial chips, but Amazon offers them on SNAP, and they ARE worth budgeting in if it's necessary to avoid eating the alternative.
K**A
Crunchy & protein packed!
I grabbed the 12‑count spicy variety pack (3 bags each of Chili Lime, Hot & Spicy, and Spicy Sweet Chili), and they’re a fun, tasty snack with major macro benefits. Each 32 g bag delivers about 140 calories, nearly 19 g of protein, and just 3–4 g net carbs—ideal if you’re keeping an eye on macros.👍 What I Love:• Bold spicy flavors:• Chili Lime offers bright, tangy zest.• Hot & Spicy hits with serious heat without overwhelming.• Spicy Sweet Chili balances sweetness and spice beautifully.• Satisfying crunch: Baked, not fried, with a texture similar to tortilla chips—great if you miss that classic chip bite.
A**N
Awesome diet alternative!
Amazing alternative for spicy chip lovers! Low enough carb count to stay in keto and the size of the bag is perfect enough for a snack. Has a good crunch and flavor, texture is a bit powdery but it makes up in flavor! Super good chip quality and the flavor variety offered by Quest is amazing!
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