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Cinnamon Sweet Potato Chip Addiction

Wednesday, January 23, 2008 at 08:16AM
Posted by Registered CommenterTHE Mommy in
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Cinnamon.

On Sweet Potato Chips.

No high fructose corn syrup. 

No partially hydrogenated anything. 

No artificial colors.

I'm sure they're not exactly "healthy" for you...but I LOVE these. 

My first reaction was that it tasted like little fried doughs...possibly that is due to the fact that I put cinnamon and sugar on the fried dough at the local fair.

I discovered them here in Aruba.  I'm really hoping that I can find them when I get home.  I'm hopeful that my local supermarket will carry Pringles Cinnamon Sweet Potatoes by the individual bag....although I definitely like them enough to buy the 8 pack from Amazon if it's my only option!  I added the picture so that you can see what I'm talking about.  Don't feel like you need to buy from Amazon.  I would only get a penny or so, hardly enough to fuel my new addiction.

Am I the last person alive to discover these?  Have any of you tried any of the other flavors?

Couldn't get the damn link to work from the picture.  If you want to buy them from Amazon: Pringles Select Potato Crisps, Cinnamon Sweet Potato, 5.5-Ounce Packages (Pack of 8)

Reader Comments (2)

Ooooo! Those sound great! I wonder if they're in the Cultimara grocery store in Kralendijk, Bonaire! I'll have to check when I visit in September! Thanks for the heads-up!

[MommyCosm]
A little birdy told me that these are being advertised back in the US as well. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.

January 23, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterCoal Miner's Granddaughter

Have you tried the Cinnamon pita chips at Trader Joes? They're swoonworthy.

[MommyCosm]
Unfortunately, I do not have a Trader Joes near my house in NH. Should be a crime. I have to get my healthy/organic products in the Natural section at Hannafords.

January 23, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterAll Adither

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