Snack Smart, Snack Bold! 🌟
Primizie Crispbreads with New Mexico Chimayo Chile & Lime offer a unique snacking experience with their artisan-crafted, gluten-free crisps. Made with all-natural ingredients, these thick-cut snacks are perfect for pairing with your favorite dips and cheeses, delivering a sweet, rich flavor without the heat.
A**R
Five Stars
They are good could use more spice for my personal taste.
S**Y
Two Stars
i was wonder do they really put some salt there all the time.
S**A
Expensive but tasty
Tasty but really over priced.
K**E
The sea salt are the best.. These are good but could use some ...
The sea salt are the best .. These are good but could use some salt and although they are chili lime I do not taste the lime and they are not hot or spicy at all. Not what I was expecting
T**S
Tasteless and borderline false advertising
I purchased these chips fully expecting to taste chile and lime and what I got was a bland, virtually tasteless meal. Then I looked at the ingredients and chile and lime are listed last and the lime is only "lime flavor". I challenge anyone to taste any of the flavors advertised on the package. You get more lime taste from a bag of Frito's lime chips. Very disappointed and ripped off.
M**.
Promizie Crispbreads
The chips were all broken in the sack! They were not packed well at all! The chip were delicious, but in pieces!
A**N
Wow!
Love love love these chips! We are a family of six and there isn't one person in our family who wont fight to the death to get their own bag. Seriously, all of the Primizie chips are outstanding. It's kind of like the Swiss Army knife of chips -we use them for everything from dips to hors devours. We've even been known to crush them up and use them as breading on chicken. So glad that Amazon is carrying them! Now if they would only put them in Amazon Prime then all would be right with the world.
A**A
Yummy!
Our family usually avoids foods that come in a bag, but these crispbreads are the exception. Great texture, great flavors (the chile is our favorite), and the only garbage in them is canola oil (how about coconut instead, Primizie?). The current price on Amazon, however, is not so great. We can buy them at our local grocery store for $2.99/bag.
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