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What happened to Poore Brothers chips?

What happened to Poore Brothers chips?

Inventure Foods Inc., a Phoenix-based maker of Poore Brothers chips and other snacks and frozen products, has agreed to be acquired for $165 million. The company’s frozen foods and snack brands include Boulder Canyon Foods, TGI Fridays, Nathan’s Famous, Vidalia Brands, Poore Brothers, Tato Skins and Bob’s Texas Style.

Do Poore Brothers chips still exist?

In May 2006, as part of the transition from a regional potato chip producer to a national marketer of snack foods, the Poore Brothers name was replaced with The Inventure Group to create a corporate identity that more closely reflects our diverse line-up of innovative consumer brands sold both nationally and …

Why is Chip bad?

In general, eating chips and similar fried, fatty foods can lead to an unhealthy diet, resulting in weight gain and negative effects on your health. Chips contain some B-complex vitamins like vitamins B5 and B6, as well as potassium. They also contain small amounts of fiber, protein and other nutrients.

Which chips are healthiest?

8 of the best healthy, low-calorie chips

  • Kettle Brand Olive Oil Baked Potato Chips.
  • Pringles Reduced Fat Original.
  • Vege Chips.
  • Lay’s Oven Baked Original Potato Chips.
  • Sunchips Original Multigrain Snacks.
  • Simply 7 Chips.
  • Garden of Eatin’ Blue Corn Tortilla Chips.

What’s wrong with Doritos?

Doritos are fried in vegetable oils that have been processed and can lead to an increase of free radicals in the body. They’re also genetically modified and loaded with trans fats, which can cause inflammation, compromised immunity, increased circulation of bad estrogen, and a lack of nutrients.

What can you eat instead of chips?

6 Better-for-You Alternatives to Chips and Crackers

  • Kale Chips. We’re not going to argue that kale chips are an exact replica of the treasured potato chip.
  • Mixed Nuts.
  • Homemade Sweet Potato Chips.
  • Carrot Slices.
  • Air-Popped Popcorn.
  • Cucumber Slices.

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