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Saffron Road Food Unveils ChickBean Crisps

ChickBean Crisps are free from artificial flavors, colors, and preservatives.

Rebekah Marcarelli, Senior Editor

January 1, 2018

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Saffron Road is expanding its plant-based protein snack line with the addition of ChickBean Crisps – a baked snack made with high-protein lentils, yellow peas, garbanzo (chickpea) and sweet potato flours.

ChickBean Crisps  are free from artificial flavors, colors, and preservatives and since they’re primarily made from legumes, each one ounce serving of Saffron Road ChickBean Crisps contains four grams of protein, two grams of fiber and only a few grams of fat.

 “We are thrilled to add these delicious new snack products to our portfolio,” says Adnan Durrani, founder and CEO of Saffron Road. “At Saffron Road, we believe in journeys that can provide better experiences in life. For adventurous eaters who are curious about different foods from around the world made from clean and nutritious ingredients, the ChickBean Crisps are a very innovative addition to our high protein, plant-based snack portfolio.”

Initially, they come in three flavors, Sea Salt, White Cheddar, Zesty Ranch, and all are certified Halal, OU Kosher, and Gluten Free. Additionally, these new Crisps are soy free and are in the process of being Non-GMO Project Verified.

“Saffron Road’s new ChickBean Crisps are right on trend for today’s snack consumer. Their low-fat, protein rich, high fiber attributes are the perfect on-the-go snacking option.” says Jack Acree, executive vice president of Saffron Road.

The ChickBean Crisps are launching nationally this month and will initially be available at Whole Foods Market for the suggested retail price of $3.99.

About the Author

Rebekah Marcarelli

Senior Editor

Rebekah Marcarelli comes to the grocery world after spending several years immersed in digital media. A graduate of Purchase College, Rebekah held internships in the magazine, digital news and local television news fields. In her spare time, Rebekah spends way too much time at the grocery store deciding what to make for dinner.

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