🧂 Elevate your snack game with simply irresistible crunch!
Stacy's Pita Crisps Simply Naked are baked pita chips made from real bread, seasoned with sea salt, and free from artificial additives. Non-GMO Project Verified and certified kosher, these 6.75 oz crisps offer a clean-label, crunchy snack perfect for on-the-go professionals seeking a wholesome, flavorful bite.
R**T
Easier to bite than original
Easier to bite than the original ones, thank goodness
C**Z
Love it
My favorite pita chips , always fresh , good hardens of the pita chips and great quality , salt perfectly and good price for the size of the bag.
K**I
Not like the rock hard pita chips
these are crispy and firm for dipping but not rock hard like regular pita chips. Not too salty. I will never buy regular pita chips that make me question if I chipped a tooth after every bite again. They are low in fat, too. When I buy them from Amazon Fresh, there are fewer broken pieces at the bottom of the bag. Plus, these are not available in many of my local grocery stores.
R**R
Big improvement over the regular thicker Pita Chips
These are awesome. Love them more than the regular Pita chips. Thins are great with hummus!
K**Y
Delicious but small quantity
I love these pita chips but I wish they came in a bigger bag! They're crispy and flaky and the flavor is great!
R**Y
Healthy
Very good and testy good for health
S**Y
My favorite
My absolute favorite out of the Stacy products. It’s not as thick and hard to break as the original one and the amount of salt is good.
A**E
Stacy's best thin: Sea Salt
I've tried other Stacy's thins: the cheesy one and the one without clothes, liked neither and worried I was going to break a tooth. The Sea Salted Thins have a texture and taste somewhat like the old fashioned dry noodles that were once served with soup in your neighborhood Chinese restaurant. They are crisp without being hard and not too salty. Great eaten plain or used as a dipper. Problem is that they are frequently unavailable and get sold out quickly here and else where. And oh yes, they are addictive.
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