Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Holiday Snacks For 150 Calories or Less

As you know, people everywhere are searching for ways to avoid holiday weight gain without sacrificing their favorite snacks. FoodShouldTasteGood – the deliciously wholesome, all-natural chip brand – offers creative ways for calorie-conscious snackers to get their fix guilt-free this season.

Add some low-fat dip, a slice of cheese, or even a scoop of hummus to any of FoodShouldTasteGood’s 11 flavors (including Multigrain, Jalapeno, Yellow Corn and more) for a tasty, delish treat – all for 150 calories or less. Some of the most popular combinations include:

One 1oz slice of fat-free mozzarella + five large FoodShouldTasteGood Olive chips = 115 calories.

Five FoodShouldTasteGood Yellow Corn chips + 2 tbsp of low-fat guacamole = 130 calories.

Six FoodShouldTasteGood Multigrain chips + 2 tbsp of hummus = 144 calories

Six FoodShouldTasteGood Buffalo chips + 3 tbsp of fat free chunky blue cheese salad dressing/dip = 139 calories

Four crumbled FoodShouldTasteGood Chocolate chips + 6oz fat free vanilla yogurt = 146 calories.

About
FoodShouldTasteGood chips are made from the highest quality, all-natural ingredients baked into the chips—not from artificial flavorings sprinkled on top. All chip varieties are gluten free, cholesterol free, have no trans fats and do not use genetically modified ingredients (GMOs). They are also certified Kosher, lower in sodium and are a good source of dietary fiber. The chips combine the crunchiness of a chip, the crispiness of a cracker and the dippability of a tortilla chip – and are available in 11 flavors including Multigrain, Jalapeno, Olive, Chocolate, The Works!, Sweet Potato, Buffalo, Yellow Corn, Cinnamon, Potato & Chive and Lime. All flavors are gluten and cholesterol free and have no trans fats, genetically-modified ingredients, or preservatives; the chips also have 3g of dietary fiber and 2-3g of protein per 1oz serving – which further assists snackers on their quests for weight-loss and nutrition.

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