Twin Peaks Ingredients Protein Puffs, Low Carb Keto Friendly Protein Snacks, Nacho Cheese (10.6 Ounce)
- Brand:
- Twin Peaks Ingredients
- Model Number:
- UPC:
- 850000796034
- EAN:
- 0850000796034
- Walmart SKU:
- 201301242
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Customer Insights: Rated 3.2/5 from 576 reviews.
I love these. Usually I eat them eith my lunch. They're very versitile to use in a salad or soup, use as a breading, or just eat in place of chips. I am hoping these are here to stay.
Great treat at any time. Very crunchy and flavorful.
Garlic Parmesan are tasty, and if you let them accumulate, 5-8 in mouth after chewing up, it will form a larger piece and give more feeling of fullness when swallowing. Need low-carb or carb free snacks as they toss extra sugar into everything else you buy, and then typically corn based which affect our bodies worse than all the sugars. So if need something to curb appetite this flavor may work for you.
Not much cheese flavor but it does have a little of a kick to it with the jalapeno. They are crunchy and a bit hard. But I guess it does the job when you need a quick snack.
These are a bit bland. I don't know how you feel when you are trying to stick to low carb, but the craving for something crunchy (other than pork rinds) really gets to me. This will satisfy the craving for crunch, but sadly lacks quite a bit of flavor. It's worth a try, but don't expect much.
Smaller than I expected for a cheese puff, about the diameter of a cereal puff, and without a very distinct cheddar cheese flavor. They're not offensive tasting but, lets say I'm not in a huge hurry to finish the package. A big container of blah in the form of a protein mini puff.
So...they are crunchy, but the cheese taste is overtly chemical and almost tastes spoiled. Once I start to chew them they become very sludgelike and gummy, and stick to my teeth. I get it, high protein food can't be a homerun each time, but these are more like a line drive to the face.
WARNING I am NOT PICKY, yes you read that right. Not a picky eater. These were literally the worse thing I've ever eaten. Absolutely disgusting, texture is crunchy yet leaves a weird slightly pasty or sticky mouth feel. The taste is like a gross, chemical fake cheese of the most cheap type. I had a hand full when I was absolutely hungry-after 24 hours of doing an intermittent fast (the time and circumstances when everything tastes the best because you're so hungry ) and I ate about five balls and into the trash the whole thing went. $20 down the drain. Do not waste your money on this garbage!
I really wanted to like these, but this was a huge disappointment from the second I opened the box. Let's start with the flavor: "Nacho Cheese" is a bold claim, but what you actually get tastes like stale protein powder with a faint artificial cheese aftershock. It's not even cheesy in a fake-fun way — it's bland, weirdly bitter, and has an aftertaste that clings to your mouth like regret. Texture? Honestly, I've chewed on cardboard with more personality. They're dry, dense, and weirdly tough — like if a packing peanut and a piece of chalk had a baby. If you're hoping for that light, airy cheese ball crunch like the kind you find in those jumbo grocery store tubs, forget it. These are closer to protein pellets than puffs. Now let's talk packaging deception: The photos make it seem like you're getting one of those glorious, oversized cheese ball-style containers — you know, the kind that fuels sleepovers and snack benders. But what arrives is shockingly small. It looks like a bulk-sized item in the listing, but what you get would barely hold two handfuls. It's like ordering a gallon of fun and getting a sad little pint of disappointment. For something that claims to be “keto-friendly” and “high protein,” it fails the most basic test: being edible without suffering. I bought this thinking it'd be a fun, nostalgic, healthy-ish snack. Instead, it's a protein-packed trap disguised as joy. Final Verdict: Tiny size. Awful taste. Misleading photos. Unpleasant texture. It checks every box — for a product I'll never buy again. Don't fall for the cheese ball dream. This is not it.
extremely small container for an overpriced product. while high in protein, taste stale and has bad flavor. would not recommend
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