Costco Everything Parm Crisps Review

Costco keto food item review. High protein, low carb super salty!

Costco Everything Parm Crisps
Costco Everything Parm Crisps

This is a review for the Costco Everything Parm Crisps! I picked them up from Costco two visits ago and just tried them this weekend. Cheese crisps are popular right now due to them being low carb and great for folks on the keto diet.

I’ve reviewed similar items from Costco like the Costco Folios Cheese Wraps, Costco Cello Parmesan Whisps and the Costco Whisps Asiago Pepper Jack Cheese Crisps.

This can be found in the aisle with the crackers, the item number is 1431358.

Costco Everything Parm Crisps
Costco Everything Parm Crisps

Taste

Right away I noticed how salty the parm crisps are, so salty but I think that’s normal considering parmesan cheese is pretty salty itself! I love how crunchy and crisp these are, very satisfying! They’re extremely flavorful but I have to be honest, I don’t really taste the everything flavor.

Costco Everything Parm Crisps
Costco Everything Parm Crisps

I find the parmesan cheese flavor completely overpowers the everything flavor and these taste mainly just like a crisp piece of parmesan cheese. They’re tasty! I’m just not really getting the everything flavor.

Costco Everything Parm Crisps
Costco Everything Parm Crisps

Cost

I paid $11.49 Canadian for the 269 gram bag of Costco Parm Crisps.

Costco Everything Parm Crisps
Costco Everything Parm Crisps

Convenience

The bag reseals which I totally appreciate, the best before date is about 11 months from the date we purchased the bag of crisps.

Costco Everything Parm Crisps
Costco Everything Parm Crisps

The Costco Everything Parm Crisps are delicious on their own, or crumbled over roasted brocolli, soup, roasted brussels sprouts or a salad. I find them really satiating so I only need a few to feel full and content.

Costco Everything Parm Crisps Nutrition Information
Costco Everything Parm Crisps Nutrition Information

Nutrition

20 crisps is 160 calories, 11 grams of fat, two grams of carbohydrates, zero grams of fibre and sugar, 15 grams of protein and 370 mg of sodium. Only 370 mg of sodium per 20 crisps surprised me because I feel like these taste pretty salty!

Costco Everything Parm Crisps Ingredients
Costco Everything Parm Crisps Ingredients

The ingredients list is short and sweet which I totally love, no weird sounding chemical ingredients. The Parm Crisps are gluten-free and made with real cheese.

Scoring

Taste: 7/10

Cost: 7/10

Convenience: 10/10

Nutrition: 9/10

Overall

Give it a try!

If you’re on a low carb or keto diet you might want to try these for a salty, savory snack!

Have you tried these? What did you think of them?


Please note that this review was not paid for or sponsored by any third party. This product was purchased by Costcuisine for the purpose of producing this review. The opinions in this review are strictly those of Costcuisine. Costcuisine is not affiliated with Costco or any of its suppliers. In the event that Costcuisine receives compensation for a post from the manufacturer of a product or some other third party, the arrangement will be clearly disclosed (including where the manufacturer of a product provides Costcuisine with a free sample of the product).

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5 thoughts on “Costco Everything Parm Crisps Review”

  1. We also picked these up at our local Costco. We have tried other similar products. I NEED sodium so I appreciated the salt content. Lately, however, these seem to have disappeared from our local store.

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  2. I did not like these. As someone whose been on the keto diet for almost a year now I’m always looking for keto treats. I found these to be bitter and extremely garlicky. Unless you’re ok with smelling like you’ve been chewing on garlic all day, steer clear of these and stick with the plain parmesan Whisps. I rarely return food, but I returned these.

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