Jacksons avocado oil sweet potato chips

Jacksons avocado oil sweet potato chips

Be a snack hero. A family kitchen. A restricted diet. Mom & Dad experimenting. Sweet Potatoes. Ancestral oils. Sea Salt. Superior ingredients. The outcome? Something far greater than the sum of its parts. Happiness, joy, and savory satisfaction. A super snack that brings out the hero in you. Open and enjoy. Jackson's. Megan & Scott Reamer Jackson's Founders. Shine a Spotlight on Your Everyday Superhero! Do you know a child who is changing the world for the better? Nominate them as an Everyday Superhero!

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Categories: Salty Snacks > Chips

Attributes: Gluten-Free, Kosher, Non-GMO, Nut-free, Vegan, Vegetarian

Date product entered market: Sept. 15, 2021

Just three super ingredients make up these savory and satisfying chips. We take heirloom, non-GMO sweet potatoes, kettle cook them in avocado oil and give them a toss of sea salt to bring out their superior flavor. Hero your lunchtime, anytime snacking today!

Jacksons avocado oil sweet potato chips

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Jacksons avocado oil sweet potato chips

Jacksons avocado oil sweet potato chips

Be a snack hero. A family kitchen. A restricted diet. Mom & Dad experimenting. Sweet Potatoes. Ancestral oils. Sea Salt. Superior ingredients. The outcome? Something far greater than the sum of its parts. Happiness, joy, and savory satisfaction. A super snack that brings out the hero in you. Open and enjoy. Jackson's. Megan & Scott Reamer Jackson's Founders. Shine a Spotlight on Your Everyday Superhero! Do you know a child who is changing the world for the better? Nominate them as an Everyday Superhero!

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  • Sweet potatoes, kettle cooked in avocado oil, and tossed in sea salt
  • Vegan, Gluten-free, dairy-free, peanut-free, paleo-friendly, and kosher
  • Snack-size bags

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Jackson's sweet potato chips are made with just three super ingredients. They take heirloom, non-GMO sweet potatoes, kettle cook them low and slow in avocado oil, and give them a toss of sea salt to bring out their superior flavor.

These 1.5-ounce snack bags are the perfect size for a snack, lunchbox or an on-the-go treat. The chips are vegan, gluten-free, peanut-free, paleo-friendly, and koser. So go head, snack super!

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Jacksons avocado oil sweet potato chips

5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Sweet Potato Chip I've Tasted
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2022

Look, you and I both know that we are deluding ourselves into thinking that anything fried and salted is a "healthy snack." If you want a healthy snack, eat some carrots, or an apple, or any number of actual fruits and vegetables in their natural form. Okay, so those options sound about as likely to fulfill the snack craving as a bowl of sand? How about a nice sweet potato chip then? That's healthy right? A sweet potato is a vegetable, I guess.Let's face it, sweet potatoes have a way better PR firm working for them than regular potatoes. Every bougey restaurant serves some form of "sweet potato fries" and tries to convince you they are somehow better than regular old "potato" fries. I have never had a sweet potato fry that ever held up against the most basic of regular French fry. Every time I order them, I am always disappointed. They seem like a good idea after a convincing plug by the waitress; but when they arrive, I always feel duped and that I should have just gone with my gut. But hey, where sweet potato stuff lacks in flavor profile it makes up for in exoticness and elitism. "Oh you have to try the sweet potato fries with the aioli mayonnaise (for the record, no aioli mayonnaise has ever come close to regular old kethup)."Same holds for a sweet potato chip. You won't find a sweet potato chip on the Earth that can compete against the most basic gas station off brand potato chip. Or at least that is what my normal disposition would be. These Jackson's Carolina BBQ sweet potato chips are really good. Dare I say, surprisingly good to someone who has a natural distrust of anything "sweet potato." They have a solid "crunch" to them, like a kettle chip, but are not cut overly thick, like some of those offerings. The BBQ flavor is unique. It has a hint of spice and just the right amount of "tang." My wife, who is a passionate sweet potato proselytizer, raved about them too. Sheepishly, I might have to admit that I want to try their other flavors, especially the Spicey Taptio.So have Jackson's Sweet Potato Chips changed my mind about the whole sweet potato industry? No. I still think in twenty years we will look back at it as a stupid fad. But if I were rolling down the street in my Snack Wagon, I'd tell the bag of Lays driving to slow down. And if the bag of Fritos in the back seat asked, "What are you doing man? It's a sweet potato chip!" I'd say, "Yeah, Fritos, I know. But it's one of the good ones."

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Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2022

Flavor Name: Carolina BBQ/Avo Oil (1.5 oz, 10 Count)Verified Purchase

Look, you and I both know that we are deluding ourselves into thinking that anything fried and salted is a "healthy snack." If you want a healthy snack, eat some carrots, or an apple, or any number of actual fruits and vegetables in their natural form. Okay, so those options sound about as likely to fulfill the snack craving as a bowl of sand? How about a nice sweet potato chip then? That's healthy right? A sweet potato is a vegetable, I guess.

Let's face it, sweet potatoes have a way better PR firm working for them than regular potatoes. Every bougey restaurant serves some form of "sweet potato fries" and tries to convince you they are somehow better than regular old "potato" fries. I have never had a sweet potato fry that ever held up against the most basic of regular French fry. Every time I order them, I am always disappointed. They seem like a good idea after a convincing plug by the waitress; but when they arrive, I always feel duped and that I should have just gone with my gut. But hey, where sweet potato stuff lacks in flavor profile it makes up for in exoticness and elitism. "Oh you have to try the sweet potato fries with the aioli mayonnaise (for the record, no aioli mayonnaise has ever come close to regular old kethup)."

Same holds for a sweet potato chip. You won't find a sweet potato chip on the Earth that can compete against the most basic gas station off brand potato chip. Or at least that is what my normal disposition would be. These Jackson's Carolina BBQ sweet potato chips are really good. Dare I say, surprisingly good to someone who has a natural distrust of anything "sweet potato." They have a solid "crunch" to them, like a kettle chip, but are not cut overly thick, like some of those offerings. The BBQ flavor is unique. It has a hint of spice and just the right amount of "tang." My wife, who is a passionate sweet potato proselytizer, raved about them too. Sheepishly, I might have to admit that I want to try their other flavors, especially the Spicey Taptio.

So have Jackson's Sweet Potato Chips changed my mind about the whole sweet potato industry? No. I still think in twenty years we will look back at it as a stupid fad. But if I were rolling down the street in my Snack Wagon, I'd tell the bag of Lays driving to slow down. And if the bag of Fritos in the back seat asked, "What are you doing man? It's a sweet potato chip!" I'd say, "Yeah, Fritos, I know. But it's one of the good ones."

Jacksons avocado oil sweet potato chips

5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Sweet Potato Chip I've Tasted
By Marc Lowe on June 10, 2022

Look, you and I both know that we are deluding ourselves into thinking that anything fried and salted is a "healthy snack." If you want a healthy snack, eat some carrots, or an apple, or any number of actual fruits and vegetables in their natural form. Okay, so those options sound about as likely to fulfill the snack craving as a bowl of sand? How about a nice sweet potato chip then? That's healthy right? A sweet potato is a vegetable, I guess.

Let's face it, sweet potatoes have a way better PR firm working for them than regular potatoes. Every bougey restaurant serves some form of "sweet potato fries" and tries to convince you they are somehow better than regular old "potato" fries. I have never had a sweet potato fry that ever held up against the most basic of regular French fry. Every time I order them, I am always disappointed. They seem like a good idea after a convincing plug by the waitress; but when they arrive, I always feel duped and that I should have just gone with my gut. But hey, where sweet potato stuff lacks in flavor profile it makes up for in exoticness and elitism. "Oh you have to try the sweet potato fries with the aioli mayonnaise (for the record, no aioli mayonnaise has ever come close to regular old kethup)."

Same holds for a sweet potato chip. You won't find a sweet potato chip on the Earth that can compete against the most basic gas station off brand potato chip. Or at least that is what my normal disposition would be. These Jackson's Carolina BBQ sweet potato chips are really good. Dare I say, surprisingly good to someone who has a natural distrust of anything "sweet potato." They have a solid "crunch" to them, like a kettle chip, but are not cut overly thick, like some of those offerings. The BBQ flavor is unique. It has a hint of spice and just the right amount of "tang." My wife, who is a passionate sweet potato proselytizer, raved about them too. Sheepishly, I might have to admit that I want to try their other flavors, especially the Spicey Taptio.

So have Jackson's Sweet Potato Chips changed my mind about the whole sweet potato industry? No. I still think in twenty years we will look back at it as a stupid fad. But if I were rolling down the street in my Snack Wagon, I'd tell the bag of Lays driving to slow down. And if the bag of Fritos in the back seat asked, "What are you doing man? It's a sweet potato chip!" I'd say, "Yeah, Fritos, I know. But it's one of the good ones."

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Jacksons avocado oil sweet potato chips

Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2022

These chips really exceeded my expectations. I liked the salted ones cooked in coconut oil the best. They had an evenness of sweet and a bit of
saltiness to them that were not too hard and crunchy like a lot of kettle chips.

Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2022

I love that they do not use canola oil in their chips. They are tasty. They’re not exactly like potato chips. But for me the health advantage of eating these over high lectin potatoes soaked in high lectin canola oil is worth it. I love that they come in different flavors, too.

Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2022

Paleo, Allergen-friendly, Gluten Free, Peanut Free, Vegan. All by design. Cooked in the best oils for your body. Well drained. Excellent! In addition, an awesome family business.

Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2022

Saw these folks on Shark Tank and had to try their healthy snack. They are good, not wonderful. We bought 3 bags and liked them.

Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2022

These are sweet potato chips with light crispy texture. Delicious alternative to regular potato chips.

Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2022

This is a good substitute for regular chips.

Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2022

These are the best sweet potato chips I've had!

Is avocado oil good for potato chips?

"With so many great options out there now, it's easier than ever to find chips made in oil other than vegetable oil—avocado oil gets my pick because it's a food source of heart-healthy monounsaturated fatty acid and is appropriate for high-heat cooking," says Cording.

Are Jackson's Sweet Potato Chips healthy?

Yes, we do! Sweet potatoes are a concentrated plant source of beta-carotene, the pro-vitamin that converts to Vitamin A. (Even carrots can't beat sweet potatoes for their beta-carotene content!) You'll find 40% of the daily recommended allowance of this important vitamin in Jackson's sweet potato chips.

What is the healthiest oil for potato chips?

Healthier Oils Look for chips cooked with healthier oil options, such as sunflower oil, which has half the saturated fat of cottonseed oil. Sunflower oil instead contains unsaturated fat, a type of fat that's good for your heart. Chips cooked in soy oil are another option that do not contain saturated fats.

Are potatoes fried in avocado oil healthy?

In addition, I fry them in avocado oil. Refined avocado oil is highly nutritious and loaded with antioxidants. Read all about its health benefits here and here. It's very heat stable with one of the highest smoke points making it one of the best possible oils for frying.