---"Central Market (H.E.B. Supermarkets) Exotic Vegetable Chips, Spiced Sweet Potato, Crinkle Cut".
This potato-chip product features 0.5 g of saturated fat per serving. Saturated fat is what medical experts cite as one type of fat to hold to a minimum in your dietary lifestyle.
I also like the flavor on these particular spicy sweet-potato chips: ingredients include garlic powder and cilanto, among other spices. More flavorful sweet-potato chips than the other ones I've tried that I can currently recall.
Other stats on this sweet-potato chip product: 135 mg of sodium per serving, and 4 grams of sugar per serving.
Dietary fiber content is 2 grams per serving, and one gram of protein.
One serving is 14 sweet-potato chips (28 grams).
Vitamin statistics are impressive:
One serving contains the following percentages on U.S. Government-recommended minimum daily dietary allowance for vitamins and minerals:
Vitamin A, 50 percent;
Calcium, 2 percent;
Vitamin C, 4 percent;
and Iron, 4 percent.
This H.E.B.-brand product serves as yet another reminder to me that the Frito-Lay corporation headquartered in Plano--a north Texas city bordering Dallas---still does not offer any sweet-potato chip product that I myself am aware of.
Dietary fiber content is 2 grams per serving, and one gram of protein.
One serving is 14 sweet-potato chips (28 grams).
Vitamin statistics are impressive:
One serving contains the following percentages on U.S. Government-recommended minimum daily dietary allowance for vitamins and minerals:
Vitamin A, 50 percent;
Calcium, 2 percent;
Vitamin C, 4 percent;
and Iron, 4 percent.
This H.E.B.-brand product serves as yet another reminder to me that the Frito-Lay corporation headquartered in Plano--a north Texas city bordering Dallas---still does not offer any sweet-potato chip product that I myself am aware of.
And I don't myself know of any Frito-Lay potato chip that offers this much Vitamin A per serving. So H.E.B. supermarkets of San Antonio, Texas, win this particular competition with Frito-Lay of Plano, Texas, it seems very clear to me.
I think even Dallas-area resident Roger Staubach, the former Dallas Cowboys quarterback famous for a come-from-behind "Hail Mary" touchdown pass victory against the Minnesota Vikings in an NFC championship game, would agree that H.E.B. of San Antonio wins this particular contest pitting H.E.B. against a Dallas-area-based snack-foods competitor.
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