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We're excited to announce that Enlightened Roasted Broad Bean Snacks have arrived at the BariatricPal Store!

ENLIGHTENED Roasted Broad Bean Snacks are enjoyed around the world for their delicious flavor and satisfying crunch, broad Beans are a nutrition powerhouse packed with Protein and Fiber.

ENLIGHTENED Roasted Broad Bean Crisps are lightly roasted in sunflower oil, sprinkled with sea salt, and seasoned to perfection.

  • 100 Calories
  • 7G of Protein
  • 1G of Sugar
  • High Fiber
  • Low Fat
  • Gluten Free
  • Certified Vegan
  • Kosher

Finally, a snack that is delicious and is all-natural. Enlightened: the good-for-you crisp is a snack made from broad (fava) Beans and is packed with great nutrition, including Protein and Fiber. Each flavor of this yummy snack is perfectly seasoned to provide incredible flavor to match the satisfying crunch. Broad (fava) beans are a secret in healthy snacking around the world; Enlightened Snacks are lightly roasted in sunflower oil, sprinkled with sea salt and perfectly seasoned. Enlightened snacks have only 100 calories per 1 ounce serving and are low in fat, but still provide delicious flavor. So if you’re looking for a healthy alternative to salty and oily snacks—then enlightened crisps are the snack for you. Plus, Enlightened healthy broad bean snacks are gluten free, certified vegan, and contain no soy. You don’t have to compromise on great taste with Enlightened healthy snacks; each enlightened crisps snack has flavor that pops! Enlightened crisps have 7 grams protein per serving, contain little or no sugar, and come in 5 delicious and snackable flavors.

WHAT ARE Broad Beans?

The best-kept secret in healthy snacking! Enjoyed around the world for their delicious flavor and satisfying crunch, Broad Beans are a nutrition powerhouse packed with protein and fiber. ENLIGHTENED CRISPS are lightly roasted in sunflower oil, sprinkled with sea salt, and seasoned to perfection. So go ahead... spill the beans.

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