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Old 02-25-2007, 04:21 PM   #1  
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Can anyone help me with nutrtional information on the soy snacks, newly offered at the Canadian Centers? Also, what do they count for?

I may have a grocery store alternative, but want to check the breakdown.
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Old 02-26-2007, 12:14 AM   #2  
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If you're talking about the new soy crisp snacks, I know they count as a starch.. There are some soy chips I've seen at stores that seem pretty compatable (and more tasty), but they pack a lot more salt than the stuff you can get at the COD's...
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Old 02-26-2007, 02:42 PM   #3  
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BBQ Soy Crisps 28.4 g
calories 115
Fat 3g
sodium 220g
carbs 12g
protein 7g

I would recommend the BBQ.. the Ranch have a really BAD after taste LOL I have some left over , I got the 10 for 15$ right 1/2 BBQ 1/2 ranch and I just can't get myself to eat the ranch because they are nasty LOL . The BBQ are good I think though. Humm I wonder if my center will take the ranch back and trade for BBQ LOLOLOL!
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Candice I LOVE the Honey Mustard ones!
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I have not tried the mustard ones. I am not a big mustard fan unless it is on a sandwich with turkey or ham LOL
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LOL well I like mustard that way too!
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Old 02-27-2007, 04:57 PM   #7  
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Thank you for the feedback. The product that I discovered is:

Glenny's Loy Fat Soy Crisps
BBQ Flavor
One Bag = 2 servings
One Serving:

Calories 70 g
Total Fat 1.5 g (no saturated or trans fats)
Sodium 260 mg
Carbs 9 g
Dietary Fibre 1.5 g
Proteind 4.5 grams per serving

Price $1.59 CDN at BULK BARN

On Sunday night, I cut up a Lite Bar into ten little pieces, added a bag of these crisps and felt like I was having a real treat watching the Oscars. Last year, I am certain I ate chips and chocolate.

Thought this information may provide an inexpensive option, for a Once in a While treat,

Keep up the good work!

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