Product Review: Utz Kettle Classics Crunch Potato Chips - Reduced Fat

By Mary Moss, published Oct 20, 2007
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Rating: 3.4 of 5
I'm not ashamed to admit I absolutely love potato chips! I don't think I would ever eat them for breakfast, but I enjoy them for a snack, at lunch with a sandwich or soup, and even at dinner if we're having hot dogs, burgers or other hot sandwiches. I don't care much for flavored potato chips, though I can tolerate vinegar and salt and sometimes barbeque and a couple of other flavors. I also generally prefer ruffled or ridged chips because they hold up better and there aren't as many crumbs in the bottom of the bag.

Today I tried Utz Kettle Classics Crunch Potato Chips in a 22 oz bag. I didn't feel as guilty eating these potato chips since they are reduced fat, and I was actually quite pleasantly surprised by how much I like them! The Utz Kettle Classics Crunch Potato Chips contain 40% less fat than regular potato chips. Fat content has been reduced from 10 grams per 1 ounce serving for regular potato chips to 6 grams per 1 ounce serving for these reduced fat potato chips.

As I mentioned, I don't like flavored chips much so I was glad these were "plain." This bag of Utz Kettle Classics Potato Chips was "salt" flavored as chips are supposed to be. But wait . . . better than salty - they were flavored with sea salt. What a delightful flavor. Actually, I remember thinking as I was eating these potato chips that they taste quite a bit like french fries.

The Utz Kettle Classics Crunch Potato Chips are hand cooked in 100% pure peanut oil. Between the sea salt and the crunch, these firm, fried to perfection chips may be the best tasting potato chips I can remember having. One of the other qualities of the Utz Kettle Classics Crunch Potato Chips is that they are not the least bit oily. There wasn't even any oil on my fingers when I was done eating. That's probably why the chips have a nice, light taste.

Utz Kettle Classics Crunch Potato Chips contain 18 grams of carbohydrates and are made with no preservatives (including MSG). They contain no hydrogenated fat and don't add extra oil to the chips. A 1 ounce serving (about 20 chips) of these potato chips has 130 calories with about 50 calories from fat.

I like all the Utz brand potato chips I've tried, but I like the Kettle Classics Crunch chips the best.

Credit: Utz

Copyright: Utz

Takeaways
  • The Utz Kettle Classics Crunch Potato Chips are hand cooked in 100% pure peanut oil.
  • A 1 ounce serving (about 20 chips) of these potato chips has 130 calories-about 50 calories from fat
Did You Know?
Sallie and Bill Utz began making potato chips in 1921.
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These sound good~I love my chips too! :)

Posted on 10/25/2007 at 4:10:00 PM

 
Sounds great

Posted on 10/22/2007 at 9:10:00 PM

 
I guess the chips that Frito Lay was making with Olestra never really took off. I happened to really like those. They tasted like regular chips fried in peanut or other oils but the Olestra didn't add fat to the nutrition. I guess the warnings of intestinal upset scared off people from eating them...but I never had a problem with it. Are they even available anymore?

Posted on 10/22/2007 at 3:10:00 PM

 
These sound interesting.

Posted on 10/21/2007 at 5:10:00 PM

 
these sound great...thanks for the tip about this product...

Posted on 10/21/2007 at 12:10:00 PM

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