I was cruising around on the internet one night and noticed the opportunity to request and review Food Should Taste Good® products. I thought it was a great way to introduce myself to another brand of healthy snacks. I was sent this great assortment of four varieties.
Food Should Taste Good® (FSTG) was started in 2006 by Pete Lescoe, who wanted to give consumers new natural chips with real ingredients and a wonderful taste. He started the company in his Massachusetts apartment with his first two flavors, Jalapeno and Multigrain. In 2012, General Mills acquired Food Should Taste Good®.
The tortilla chips are gluten free, cholesterol free, and are free of trans fats. They are also certified Kosher. FSTG has voluntarily enrolled in the Non-GMO Project. This means this company has committed to not us genetically modified ingredients. The chip bag labeling has been updated to show verification of being non-GMO.
Food Should Taste Good® also participates in Food Should Do Good, where they support communities and causes. They showed their support for breast cancer this year with donating $100,000 to Play for P.I.N.K.
Kimchi – I would have to say this one was my favorite. It has dried cabbage, onion, garlic, and red bell peppers. They had a bit of a kick and were delicious alone. I shared them with some of my crafting friends a few weeks ago and it had rave reviews.
Sweet Potato – has sweet potatoes, corn, cane sugar, sea salt, and a blend of oils. This flavor is sweet and mild, but yet very tasty.
Cantina – a tortilla chip made with yellow corn and sea salt. This one is wonderful with salsa and I could see it being great with other dips too.
Multigrain – contains corn, brown rice flour, flax seeds, cane sugar, seasme seeds, sunflower seeds, quinoa, sea salt, rosemary extract, and oil blend. This variety had great crunch and almost a slight nutty flavor.
Food Should Taste Good® tortilla chips are available in a large assortment of flavors from the four I sampled to Chocolate, Olive, or Jalapeno with Cheddar. They have also released a Pumpkin Harvest for a limited time. Kettle cooked chips and a brown rice cracker are available too with FSTG.
To find out more about Food Should Taste Good®, please visit foodshouldtastegood.com. There products can be purchased online or at convenience and natural food stores through the U.S. and Canada. A newsletter is available, which features special recipes, coupons, contests, and more. To sign up, please visit http://www.foodshouldtastegood.com/connect/newsletter.
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Disclosure: I received samples of Food Should Taste Good® tortilla chips in exchange of an honest review. No other compensation was received. The thoughts and feelings expressed are my own.