Boulder Canyon launches Protein Crisps, their first functional food snack chip

Boulder Canyon Protein Crisps are available in two flavors, Dark Chocolate (left) and Asiago Cheese (right)

Boulder Canyon Protein Crisps are available in two flavors, Dark Chocolate (left) and Asiago Cheese (right)

September 16, 2015
Boulder Canyon™ Foods, a leading clean ingredient snack food brand, introduces a revolutionary new food concept with the launch of its first functional food snack chip, called Protein Crisps.

Featuring 10 grams of protein and a generous 47 chips per serving, Boulder Canyon Protein Crisps will be available in two varieties - Dark Chocolate and Asiago Cheese.

The protein-rich chips are available in 3-ounce packages at select retailers nationwide with a suggested retail price of $3.49 - $3.99 per bag.

Steve Sklar, senior vice president and general manager for Boulder Canyon

"Nearly 60 percent of consumers are looking to add more protein in their diet (Source: Food Product Design)."

"We also know that snack foods are playing the largest role they've ever played in today's diet, so we felt the time was right for a delicious snack that offered a healthy boost of protein."

" I believe we have a winning recipe with our Protein Crisps, and we're confident consumers will agree."
Featuring pea and lentil proteins, Protein Crisps are made in the traditional Boulder Canyon manner, using only real, clean food ingredients that are simple to read and easy to understand. They offer a light yet hearty multigrain crunch along with a blast of nutrition.

The Dark Chocolate variety offers a balanced chocolaty flavor that isn't overly sweet, while the Asiago Cheese snack is flavored naturally with just the right amount of cheese so as not to overwhelm the lightness of the chip itself.

Protein Crisps are gluten-free, Kosher-certified and contain no genetically-modified ingredients. Each serving contains just 120 calories, with no saturated or trans saturated fats. In addition, they are naturally low in sugar with just two grams per serving.
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