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DANG Keto Toasted Coconut Chips | Lightly Salted Unsweetened | 12 Pack | Keto Certified, Vegan, Gluten Free, Paleo Friendly, Non Gmo, Healthy Snacks Made With Whole Foods | 1.43 Oz Resealable Bags

3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars 53 ratings

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Item Weight 1.43 Ounces
Size 1.43 Ounce (Pack of 12)
Brand DANG
Specialty Gluten Free,Keto,Keto Certified,Non Gmo,Paleo,Plant Based,Unsweetened,Vegan
Package Weight 0.82 Kilograms

About this item

  • DANG! THAT’S GOOD: We harvest mature Thai coconuts, slice up the coconut meat, and toast it to perfection using a recipe that's true to our roots. These coconut snack chips are a minimalist's dream - just coconut and hint of sea salt.
  • KEEP IT SIMPLE: We use simple, healthy ingredients that are keto certified, paleo friendly, non GMO, gluten free, 100% plant based, vegan, dairy and soy free Our 2 ingredient healthy chips are preservative-free and B Corp Certified.
  • NOTHING BUT THE GOOD STUFF: Guilt-free vegan food with 1g of sugar per serving. Enjoy straight from the bag, or up your topping game and add a satisfying crunch to your smoothie, yogurt or acai bowl, protein shake, salad or add it to your kid's lunch box!
  • MORE FIBER, LESS SUGAR than an apple! Dang Coconut Chips are the perfect go-to for an energizing snack with no added sugar. Try a snack bag for on the go, healthy and convenient snacks. So Dang good - even your kids will love them!
  • FROM OUR FAMILY TO YOURS: We created Dang, named after our Mom, to share uniquely Asian-American snacks with the flavors and ingredients we love. Inside this bag, you'll find delicious whole foods and no fake stuff.
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Product Description

Dang Lightly Salted Coconut Chips
How Dang Lightly Salted Coconut Chips Are Made
Snack Dang Coconut Chips Straight from the Bag
Sprinkle on salads, acai and smoothie bowls, yogurt, and pancakes.

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Price
$27.69 $37.11
Gluten Free
Plant-Based
Non-GMO
Less Sugar Than Apple Chips
Keto Certified
Soy Free
Dairy Free
Made From Whole Foods
No Preservatives
No Fake Stuff

Product details

  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 18 x 7 x 4.9 inches; 1.43 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ ASINPPOSPRME45453
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Dang Foods LLC
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00WVSMT1M
  • Customer Reviews:
    3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars 53 ratings

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Ingredients

Coconut, Sea Salt.

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3.6 out of 5 stars
3.6 out of 5
53 global ratings
Tastes good, but labeling and avertising is misleading/confusing/inconsistent
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Tastes good, but labeling and avertising is misleading/confusing/inconsistent
The lightly salted coconut chips are a nice snack. Plain and simple, no sugar added so they aren't sweet and have just a hint of salt. Unfortunately, the nutrition information in the Amazon advertising is different from what's printed on the bag which is different from what you get when you scan the barcode on the bag (for those of you that use MyFitnessPal or other logs to record what you eat - BEWARE! Don't use the barcode to enter this product into your log). The Amazon website ad shows a nutrition label with 180 cals, 10 g of carbs, 15 g fat, 2 g protein for a 1 oz package. The physical package has a nutrition label with 260 cals, 14 g carbs, 22 g fat, 3 g protein for a 1.43 oz package (see my pic). The barcode on that same physical package (see my pic that shows what MyFitnessPal pulls up when I scan the barcode) shows 190 cals, 9 g carbs, 16 g fat, 2 g protein for a 1 oz package (even though this package says it is 1.43 oz and serves 1). I have a feeling the 260 cals/14 g carbs is probably the accurate nutrition and if that is true, I'm not sure I would have bought this and that's why I feel this was misleading. So what are the real nutritional numbers for this product????? And why doesn't the barcode on the product match the labeling on the product????
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Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2017
Salty and sweet. Not overly of either. Perfectly balanced. Not too coconutty, surprisingly. It’s jusy straight flakes of coconut that crunch like a chip. Healthy ingredients, satisfies hunger, easy to carry. Heads up- you can’t reseal the bag once you open it. Sometimes I found these so satisfying I couldn’t eat a whole bag, other times I had no problems with it. Just bring a sandwich bag if that’s an issue. Loved these and for sure would buy again. Well- have. Several times.
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2018
These are ok, but the salted caramel are where it’s at!!!
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2020
These chips were what I had for snack all the time since I can't eat gluten (and most other grains) and other types of nuts. Then I sadly realized they are made with Thai coconuts. The reason we are asked to avoid buying thai coconuts is that they are picked by enslaved monkeys who are tortured for their entire lives to pick these. Now I have to cancel my subscription and find another snack.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2018
Love these chips! 5 stars for that.
BUT - didn't realize how small these packs were - these are basically a single serving (40g), while the ones I get at the local HFS are 90g, so more than twice as big. Therefore these weren't nearly a good deal like I thought. Next time I'll just get a case locally.
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2019
The lightly salted coconut chips are a nice snack. Plain and simple, no sugar added so they aren't sweet and have just a hint of salt. Unfortunately, the nutrition information in the Amazon advertising is different from what's printed on the bag which is different from what you get when you scan the barcode on the bag (for those of you that use MyFitnessPal or other logs to record what you eat - BEWARE! Don't use the barcode to enter this product into your log). The Amazon website ad shows a nutrition label with 180 cals, 10 g of carbs, 15 g fat, 2 g protein for a 1 oz package. The physical package has a nutrition label with 260 cals, 14 g carbs, 22 g fat, 3 g protein for a 1.43 oz package (see my pic). The barcode on that same physical package (see my pic that shows what MyFitnessPal pulls up when I scan the barcode) shows 190 cals, 9 g carbs, 16 g fat, 2 g protein for a 1 oz package (even though this package says it is 1.43 oz and serves 1). I have a feeling the 260 cals/14 g carbs is probably the accurate nutrition and if that is true, I'm not sure I would have bought this and that's why I feel this was misleading. So what are the real nutritional numbers for this product????? And why doesn't the barcode on the product match the labeling on the product????
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3.0 out of 5 stars Tastes good, but labeling and avertising is misleading/confusing/inconsistent
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2019
The lightly salted coconut chips are a nice snack. Plain and simple, no sugar added so they aren't sweet and have just a hint of salt. Unfortunately, the nutrition information in the Amazon advertising is different from what's printed on the bag which is different from what you get when you scan the barcode on the bag (for those of you that use MyFitnessPal or other logs to record what you eat - BEWARE! Don't use the barcode to enter this product into your log). The Amazon website ad shows a nutrition label with 180 cals, 10 g of carbs, 15 g fat, 2 g protein for a 1 oz package. The physical package has a nutrition label with 260 cals, 14 g carbs, 22 g fat, 3 g protein for a 1.43 oz package (see my pic). The barcode on that same physical package (see my pic that shows what MyFitnessPal pulls up when I scan the barcode) shows 190 cals, 9 g carbs, 16 g fat, 2 g protein for a 1 oz package (even though this package says it is 1.43 oz and serves 1). I have a feeling the 260 cals/14 g carbs is probably the accurate nutrition and if that is true, I'm not sure I would have bought this and that's why I feel this was misleading. So what are the real nutritional numbers for this product????? And why doesn't the barcode on the product match the labeling on the product????
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Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2016
These coconut chips are a really great snack - perfect for eating at work, on the plane, or anywhere you need something portable. They have just a light sweetness from the coconut itself, and I'm so glad they have no added sugar! Delicious and healthy too, the perfect combination.
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2018
Flavorful, crunchy snack!
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2017
Love these! I am cutting out all sugar & these are the perfect snack. The other flavors that contain sugar are delish too, but I think I prefer these!

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