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Thinz -

The thin texture is generally well-received by those looking for a lighter, crispier snack.

are a line of "New Orleans Style" thin and crispy potato chips produced by Zapp's. They are marketed as a lighter, crispier alternative to traditional kettle-cooked chips, aimed at offering a "bold and exciting" snacking experience.

According to product ratings, they are not certified organic. Market Reception The thin texture is generally well-received by those

A flavor option focused on intense, spicy, and savory seasoning.

A typical 1 oz (28 g) serving consists of approximately 17 chips. According to product ratings, they are not certified organic

Classified by some sources as an ultra-processed food.

Reviewers often praise the bold flavors, with Bourbon Street Smoky Sweet rated well for balancing flavor despite some finding it less "smoky" than advertised. Classified by some sources as an ultra-processed food

Marketed specifically for a very thin, light crunch, setting them apart from the heavy crunch of typical Zapp's kettle chips. Nutritional & Health Information

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