Quest Tortilla Style Protein Chips

Quest Tortilla Style Protein Chips

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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS

  • Tortilla-style protein chip 
  • Uses dairy proteins 
  • Changed formula to include soy
  • 19-20 g of protein per serving 
  • Gluten free
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Pros & Cons

What we like ...
  • 5 flavors
  • Gluten-free
  • 19-20 g of protein per serving
What needs improvement ...
  • New formula contains soy, an allergen
  • Made in a facility that also processes wheat
  • Mixed reviews on taste

Product Summary

Quest Tortilla Style Protein Chips come in 5 different flavors and can be purchased as single serving bags. Quest uses dairy-based protein to provide 19-20 grams of protein depending on the flavor you select. These chips are baked instead of fried. They are gluten-free, however they are made in a facility that also processes wheat. Due to supply chain issues, Quest changed their ingredients and now uses a vegetable oil that includes soy, which is an allergen.

Customer reviews of Quest Tortilla Style Protein Chips are mostly positive. Most customers liked the taste and crunch of the chips, and multiple reviewers mentioned that these chips are their go-to snack. Some customers, however, thought the chips had a bad aftertaste, and others complained that the chips were very thin and their bags were filled with a lot of crumbs.

Specs

Serving size

1 bag (32 g)

Protein per serving

19-20 g, depending on flavor

Carbs per serving

4-5, depending on flavor

Flavors

Nacho cheese, spicy sweet chili, chili lime, loaded taco, ranch

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      Summary

      Quest Tortilla Style Protein Chips have 19-20 grams of protein per serving but have changed their formula to include the allergen soy. The chips have mostly positive reviews, but have mixed reviews on taste.