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Beanitos Chips Review and Giveaway




AMAZING TASTE—POWERFUL NUTRITION

We’re two brothers who love to snack! We think everyone deserves to crunch and dip without compromise—to enjoy a snack that tastes great and is good for you. But we just couldn’t find a snack that fit the bill… so we created Beanitos©.
Beanitos are an honestly delicious snack made from super nutritious beans that have fiber and protein grown right in them. They’re real food, full of crunchy flavor, free of preservatives, and made with only natural non-GMO ingredients.
Some call us revolutionaries. Others call us and say, “C’mon over and bring some Beanitos.” We think you’ll call Beanitos your new favorite snack!

My Review:
Thanks Beanitos for sending me chips to conduct a review.   I was not paid for this review and all opinions are 100% mine.  
You all know I am a fan of Beanitos since I reviewed them earlier this year.   I am and will always be a bean fan so a chip that is better for me made from beans is a win win situation.  :)   My first review can be found by clicking HERE.  

Football season always means snack season and Beanitos fits the bill!   Whether you are at home on the coach cheering your team on or out tailgating before a game be sure to include a bag or two of Beanito chips!  

One thing I have decided goes great with Beanito chips is some good Texas Caviar!   This dip with the chip is a great pair... yes it is bean with more bean but it is a taste bud explosion!   YUM  What is your favorite chip dip? 
  
Texas Caviar 
photo credit:  simplyrecipes.com

GIVEAWAY TIME!!

Now that I have your mouth watering thinking about chips and dip it is time to win some Beanitos!   Enter below using the easy rafflecopter form to win a case of yummy Beanitos!  

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Comments

latanya t said…
I just like them plain out of the bag
Christal said…
I eat them plain. They are delicious!
Christal said…
I eat them plain. They are delicious!
1froglegs said…
It depends on the chip, but usually with salsa or guacamole.
Kristie said…
I depends but usually I like salsa or guacamole! Yum! kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com Thank you.
Gina F. said…
I usually eat my chips with a dip.
Connie Sowards said…
CONNIE SOWARDS commenting: I like them different ways depending on my mood but my favorite way is right out of the bag! :)
kathy dalton said…
i love onion dip and queso
kaflickinger74 said…
I love to I eat them plain.

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