Boulder Canyon Avocado Oil, Sea Salt, Kettle Chips 7 oz bag
- Brand:
- Boulder Canyon
- Model Number:
- 12105
- UPC:
- 708163121050
- EAN:
- 0708163121050
- Walmart SKU:
- 47440336
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Tracking History: We have tracked Boulder Canyon Avocado Oil, Sea Salt, Kettle Chips 7 oz bag since 9/26/2024. The most recent price update was on Sep 19, 2025.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $3.96 (lowest on 9/26/2024) to $3.96 (highest on 9/26/2024). The average price during this period is $3.96.
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.6/5 from 658 reviews.
These are my favorite chips. I don't know if it's the avocado oil or something, but I do like the flavor of the chips. They're more buttery or something. The chips themselves aren't too thickly cut either. Finally, walmart sells them at a bigger size than my local supermarket, which is also a plus.
These ripple chips cooked in avocado oil are the best tasting chips I've had in awhile! They are crunchy and the sodium content is lower than my amount recommended by my doctor! They have a buttery taste but no dairy, gluten, soy or any of those oils that leave a bad taste in your mouth.
These potato chips are delicious! The chips are on the thicker side. They are a little more expensive than the regular pototo chips but the taste is FANTASTIC! We really love these! Stock up, because they're out of stock quite regularly! YUMMY! HEALTHY!
Better for your health than seed oil chips with Sunflower or Safflower oils. Don't buy chips with Canola oil, as that was originally designed as a machine lubricant. Healthiest is Avocado oil, then Olive oil (beware that some Olive oils are cut with Canola to make it stretch).
Just what the Doctor ordered!!!! I like these too. They are a thick cut chip BUT they are fried in Avocado Oil. Yeah. The company is American in Boulder, Colorado. I can't have a lot of salt and these and their thin and crispy ones are so good for me. I eat them just like I would Lays but these don't make my feet and legs swell. I love them.
If these were organic, I would give them 5 stars. Even so, they are the best chips. Avocado oil beats all other oils, and I will not buy anything with Canola or "vegetable oil". I like that they have sea salt and not too much. They taste great, big crunch satisfaction, and a low price seals the deal! And it would be better if these weren't hidden on the highest, out of reach shelf in the store, that is when they are in stock, which is not always!
Ok, let's be honest. Chips are not healthy for you. But these chips are made with avocado oil, which is “healthier” than the other cheap oils that most chips are made from. So if you're dealing with a chip addiction, like I was, this may be a good transition to move from the unhealthy oils to a healthier version. It's still not healthy to eat chips, but finding chips made with avocado, coconut, or olive oil, will at least not add any of the seriously unhealthy oils into your system. P.S. Warning; these taste great and are highly addictive! P.S.S. Warning Warning; There's been some serious health studies about these chips, please do your research and exercise caution.
These are great, however they are frequently out of stock, sometimes I can't even find the place where they go. You didn't have them for weeks, now you have them again. Why can't you stock things and keep them in stock. I usually get them elsewhere.
These chips are made with relatively good ingredients. The crisp is amazingly delicious. The only downside is the price. It's pretty expensive, but I dont mind paying.
These chips tasted old, stale and horrible. I had to check to see if it was an expired bag but it wasn't. Just awful tasting. And the bag was only half full. Definitely will not buy again.
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