Thursday, November 14, 2013

Crunchmaster® launches new Popped Edamame Chips for savvy munchers (Review & Giveaway)

Crunchmaster® has launched a new line of Popped Edamame Chips and are available in two flavors — Sea Salt and Wasabi Soy. The chips are created by blending California rice and edamame (edible soy beans).
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The simple, all natural ingredients are air popped making them crisp and crunchy. True to Crunchmaster's® reputation and standards, these new Popped Edamame Chips are certified gluten free and no GMO's ingredients are used in them.

Review: Sea Salt has a nice lightly salted taste that will go with most any dip or whatever you wish to eat them with. The Wasabi Soy chips have a definite bit but do not hold a spicy aftertaste. They are nice and light with a enough "heft" for dipping or they will be great just to pick up and snack on.


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Talking points on these new chips:
  1. All Natural
  2. Saturated Fat Free
  3. Cholesterol Free
  4. Certified Gluten Free
  5. No Bioengineered Ingredients
GIVEAWAY:  Here is your chance to try a bag of each of these new Popped Edamame Chips plus 4 other bags of CrunchMaster Crackers provided by the good folks at CrunchMaster! Begins November 15 & ENDS December 9 @ 12:01 a.m. ET. Open to US mainland addresses only. 

a Rafflecopter giveaway DISCLOSURE: I received a bag of each of the Popped Edamame Chips to sample and review. I received no compensation for this review. The giveaway prize will be shipped directly to the winner from Crunchmaster.

9 comments:

  1. I'd like Multi-Grain Crackers & Cheezy Crisps Kids' Crisps!

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  2. I would like the Multi Grain Sea Salt crackers and Cinnamon & Sugar Kids crisps.

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  3. Cinnamon & sugar and Cheezy Kid's Crisps.

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  4. I learned that 5 Crunchmaster items are now verified GMO free by the Non-GMO project and they are 100% whole grain, cholesterol free, low in sodium, low in saturated fat and with 0 grams of trans fat.

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  5. I learned that they are wheat free and gluten free, they are also cholesterol free, trans fat free, low in saturated fats, low in sugar. Also there are 15 crackers per serving.
    twinkle at optonline dot net

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  6. Their baked rice crackers in the "Usuyaki" style (that’s Japanese for thin and flat) tradition.
    The crackers are made by blending simple ingredients like pure California rice, sesame, quinoa, amaranth and flax seeds.

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  7. I would enjoy
    Five Seed Multi-Grain Crackers 20oz and
    Cinnamon & Sugar.
    twinkle at optonline dot net

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  8. I learned that they're made with 100% whole grain/s & have 0 grams of trans fat.

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  9. 5 Crunchmaster items are now verified GMO free by the Non-GMO project. Cholesterol free, trans fat free and Gluten free and my son has celiac's disease and could enjoy eating these gf snacks

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