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Source of the Earth has launched three, plastic-free packets of crisps that will blow your mind and tastebuds. Wrapped in brightly coloured bags, each packet is fully compostable at home.
The UK's favourite snack is actually plant-based but it's also considered unhealthy.
A new brand on the market - Source of the Earth has launched a lentil crisp that offers a guilt-free, healthier and fasty snacking option.
The company has launched three, plastic-free packets of crisps that will blow your mind and tastebuds. Wrapped in brightly coloured bags, each packet is fully compostable at home and providing you eat all the crisps, the lentil-crisps will leave no trace on the planet.
Small on calories - just 96 calories per bag the Source of the Earth line-up has three flavours that have all been approved by The Vegan Society.
Coconut Curry features a spicy seasoning of curry powder, turmeric, fenugreek seed, and cumin with a twist of salt and ground black pepper.
Smoked Paprika & Chilli flavour comes with a sprinkling of smoked paprika, tomato and garlic complements a pinch of chilli to offer a slightly spicy crunch.
Sour Cream & Chive is a modern day classic, with parsley, garlic and chive blended together to create a timeless flavour.
The lentil-crisps are also gluten free and contain no added sugar.
Phil Lambe, Source of the Earth creator said: “With the launch of Source of the Earth we hope to start a movement of ‘better for you, better for the planet’. We have created a snack that tastes delicious without making any compromises on the planet! Source of the Earth is vegan-friendly, gluten-free, has no added sugar and is packaged in plastic-free packets. It’s no longer good enough to create flavoursome, healthy snacks – we’ve got to start looking after the environment too”.
The environmentally friendly crisps have been approved by the Vegan Society and the packets have been approved and certified by A Plastic Planet.
