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Stacy’s Thin Crisps
All that and a bag of chips
BY LYNDA BASSETT
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When you want something to crunch on, but you don’t want to worry about pesky trans fat or too many calories, try Stacy’s Thin Crisps, from the makers of Stacy’s Pita Chips. This heart-healthy snack is baked, not fried, and it’s packed with 6.5 grams of soy protein and only 2.5 grams of fat per serving. Available in 3.5-ounce bags and handy one-ounce single-serve packs, their tasty flavors include white cheddar, sweet BBQ, and buttery caramel.

Workers near Downtown Crossing may remember the small sandwich cart that used to hand out free baked pita chips to waiting customers. Patrons encouraged owners Stacy Madison and Mark Andrus to start selling the chips to stores, and Stacy’s Pita Chip Company was born.

Available for approximately 99 cents for a one-ounce bag and $2.49–$2.99 for a 3.5-ounce bag at local Shaw’s, Whole Foods, Roche Bros., and Star Markets.


Issue Date: April 9 - 15, 2004
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