Popchips Inc., the pioneering all-natural popped chip company, is a proud recipient of Health magazine’s “America’s Healthiest Food Awards” for its original popped potato chips.
With more than 30,000 different products at the typical grocery store, there’s no way to scan all the labels and taste everything too, so Health magazine’s panels of experts put the latest good-for-you products to the test. popchips original potato chips were recognized as “the ideal treat for salty snackers” by the magazine’s panel of editors and experts who selected the 25 best food products in a variety of categories, including snacks. All winners are featured in the magazine’s June 2008 issue.
“We’re thrilled that our delicious, all-natural line of chips are being recognized as a healthier snack by a leading publication like Health magazine,” said popchips inc., co-founder and CEO, Keith Belling.
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Popchips Wins Health Magazine's ''America's Healthiest Food Awards''
June 11, 2008
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