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Everything to Know About NEW Ritz and Tabasco Crisp and Thins

If you’re a fan of hot sauce, then you’ve probably heard of Tabasco. If you’re a fan of crisps/chips, then you’ve probably heard of Ritz’ Crip and Thins. Put the two together and what do you have? Tabasco x Ritz Crisp and Thins. While this is a new product, here’s what you should know about it.

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Ali Barzyk

Retailing for $2.87 per bag, Ritz’ Crisp and Thins are oven baked, are seasoned with Tabasco’s pepper sauce, and have 50% less fat than the leading regular fried potato chip. Ritz’ Crisp and Thins are available nationwide for purchase, and only have 130 calories per serving.

The nice thing about these crisps is that they have the perfect amount of punch to them in terms of flavor, so you don’t need to add additional hot sauce to them… unless you really want to, that is. So, what are you waiting for? Stop reading this article and get to eating some of Tabasco’s and Ritz’s Crisp and Thins collaboration. 

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