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Popped Crisps

Nutrition Score
69
/ 100
average
Flavor:Cinnamon Sugar
Protein SnacksBest protein barsHow scoring works
30.0g
Protein per 100g
375
Calories per 100g
32.5g
Net Carbs per 100g
8.0g
Protein per 100 cal

Package Size

Available Flavors

Selected: Cinnamon Sugar
150 calories • 12g protein
30.0g protein/100g
375 cal/100g
Cinnamon Sugar

Nutrition Information - Cinnamon Sugar

Nutrition Quality Score

AI-powered analysis of nutritional value

69.0Average

Better than 50% of similar products

Protein Density100%
Measures protein per calorie. Optimal range: 8-12g protein per 100 calories. Higher scores indicate more protein-efficient foods.
Protein Efficiency40%
Evaluates protein quality based on content per 100 calories. Excellent: 20g+, Good: 15-20g, Average: 10-15g per 100 calories.
Macro Balance51%
Optimal macronutrient distribution: 20-30% protein, 40-60% carbs, 15-35% fat of total calories. Balanced macros support overall health.
Sugar Content100%
Lower is better. Optimal: less than 10g sugar per 100g. Higher scores mean less sugar, which helps maintain stable blood sugar levels.
Fiber Content22%
Optimal range: 3-15g fiber per 100g. Higher fiber aids digestion, promotes satiety, and supports heart health.
Sodium Content100%
Lower is better. Optimal: less than 400mg sodium per 100g. Higher scores indicate less sodium, supporting cardiovascular health.
Micronutrients25%
Evaluates vitamin and mineral content. Based on fiber and protein levels as indicators of overall nutrient density.
Processing Level83%
Lower sugar and sodium typically indicate less processing. Higher scores suggest more whole-food ingredients and fewer additives.

Macronutrients

Protein33.3g
Carbohydrates38.9g
Fat16.7g
Fiber2.8g
Sugar8.3g

Serving Information

Serving Size1 Bag (36g)
Calories per serving150 calories
Protein per serving12g
Calories from Protein(CFP)48
CFP %32%
Calories per 100g417

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