- Pack of 24, each is 0.8-ounce (total of 19.2-ounce)
- All natural low-fat
- No preservatives, no artificial flavors or colors
- Never fried or baked
Product Description
All natural PopChips tm. Parmesan Garlic Potato Chips. Think popped! Never fried. Never baked. NET WT .8 OZ (23g)… More >>
Popchips Parmesan Garlic Potato Chips, 0.8-Ounce Single Serve Bags


These chips (all flavors of the variety pack) are really terrible. I have thrown away a lot of them and suffered through eating some of them. They are over spiced and nasty.
Rating: 1 / 5
I bought a big bag of these and I don’t mind the strong pepper taste. What I do mind is the bag implies these are Potato chips.
There is absolutely no potato taste left in this snack; if you like eating extremely salty onion powder this snack is for you.
Going by the bag I expected: REAL potatos, a little oil and baking, finally sprinkled with salt and pepper only? Not a long list with things like Cane Sugar, Rice flour, maltodextrin……list of ingredients goes on and on.
If you’re looking for BAKED POTATO, salt and pepper chips don’t bother with these!
–VS
Rating: 2 / 5
After doing numerous googles looking for Chipsters, one of my favorite childhood snacks, some reported that this product was very close to them. I disagree. About the closest flavor to the Chipsters so far would be Munchos, but still not the same. If you are conscious of diet, these will probably due.
Rating: 2 / 5
Just an FYI that “Yeast Extract” is one of the titles that MSG hides behind. MSG IS a preservative and a dangerous one at that. The package lies… these contain preservatives. I will not be eating these!
Rating: 1 / 5
To quote another reviewer, I can’t understand the high praises these chips have been receiving.
Based on their popularity and high review score I ordered the 6-flavor variety pack off of Amazon. With some excitement I tore open the packaging and tried the various flavors. I was met with disappointment. Texture-wise, these chips are not crunchy at all and are unsatisfying. The flavors vary from terrible to passable. I couldn’t finish the pack of what they call “salt and vinegar” chips.
I suppose these chips might be popular with people who are trying to watch their weight.
An anecdote: the day after I received these I gave the rest away to the other people in my dorm (who proceeded to affirm my suspicions that these chips were subpar). I then went to the corner shop across the street and bought some salt & vinegar Kettle chips.
Rating: 2 / 5