Some people were asking about soy free products and I just ordered these chips on line at
www.wellnessfoods.ca in Canada. For US I think just google "The Simply Store" or the Simply Bar.
My opinion: they look like a cornchip. The herb one is a little blah but if you couldn't eat anything else, they'd be ok. The spicy one has as much kick as the Southwest puffs.
I can see enjoying them not just as a chip, but crushing them to use as a crumb dressing for chicken, fish, on top of veggies, as soup crackers, as "tortillas" in salads... They have a bit of a "scoop" so you could dip them.
Here are the stats and info:
Pea Protein Chips
-- celiac/ cassein/gluten free, dairy free and soy free
-- kosher
-- vegan
33g bag (comparitve quantity -- maybe a bit less-- than IP chips/soy puffs)
fat4g
sodium 330mg
carbs 11g
fibre 1g
sugars 2g
protein 15g
Ingredients for Spicy Chili chips: pea protein chips (pea protein isolate, dehydrated potato flakes, potato starch, salt, calcium carbonate, organic Canola Oil, Natural Cane Sugar, Seasoning (garlic powder,onion powder, and Red pepper)