PopCorners ingredients: what's banned overseas?
Parent company: Frito-Lay (PepsiCo)
About PopCorners
PopCorners are air-popped popcorn snack chips produced by Frito-Lay (a PepsiCo subsidiary), sold at grocery chains and mass retailers across the US. The brand was independently founded in 2010 and acquired by Frito-Lay in 2012. PopCorners are marketed as a lighter, air-popped alternative to traditional corn chips and come in several flavors including white cheddar, kettle, and sea salt.
Common concerns with PopCorners products
PopCorners Sea Salt and White Cheddar have simple, relatively clean ingredient lists with no artificial dyes or synthetic preservatives. Flavored varieties like Kettle Corn contain added sugars and natural flavors. The main concerns across the line are natural flavors with undisclosed sourcing and seed oil content. No BHA, BHT, or TBHQ are present. PopCorners ranks among the cleaner Frito-Lay snack options.
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