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In the chips

Article Abstract:

A growing number of snack manufacturers are proving that low-fat, low calorie chips can also taste good. A taste test was conducted to identify the most flavorful reduced-fat chips in the market. These were found to include Louise's Fat-Free Potato Chips, Boston's 40% Less Fat Potato Chips and Pringles Right Crisps.

Author: Barr, Susan Learner
Publisher: Weider Publications LLC
Publication Name: Shape
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0744-5121
Year: 1995
Evaluation, Diet foods, Potato chips, Low-calorie food, Low calorie foods, Dietetic foods

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Granola bars

Article Abstract:

Granola bars have been known to be an excellent health-food snack despite their high fat content. However, some manufacturers have introduced fat free or low-fat versions of this snack in response to public clamor for healthy products.

Author: Barr, Susan Learner
Publisher: Weider Publications LLC
Publication Name: Shape
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0744-5121
Year: 1996

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Chip shape: the latest low-fat baked chips

Article Abstract:

New low-fat baked chips promise better health and satisfactory taste. However, consumers need to count calorie-intake to stay healthy and that reading the nutritional labels of chips can help.

Author: Barr, Susan Learner
Publisher: Weider Publications LLC
Publication Name: Shape
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0744-5121
Year: 1998
Women, Women's health

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