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Seneca Chips Pink Lady Apple
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Seneca Chips Pink Lady Apple

Seneca
2.50 oz
Available at Foodtown
150
Calories
0g
Protein
10g
Sugars
10mg
Sodium
2g
Fiber
7
Ingredients

What You Should Know

Seneca Chips Pink Lady Apple is a small, brightly packaged single-serve bag of apple chips that you’re most likely to spot in the snack aisle or checkout lanes, often shelved near other dried fruit snacks, fruit bars, and crunchy snack mixes. Its branding leans into fruit-forward imagery and the convenience of a grab-and-go fruit alternative, making it an easy pick for parents packing lunches, commuters seeking a tidy snack, or travelers stocking a road-trip stash. Occasions for purchase include quick after-school snacks, someone’s bag for a long drive, or a light nibble during a movie at home. The product positions itself as a wholesome, family-friendly snack from a heritage apple brand — marketed toward value-minded shoppers and parents who want a fruit-based option that still feels fun for kids. Labels typically emphasize “made from real apples,” fruit imagery, and simple ingredient callouts; they rarely carry organic certification and may not highlight the added sugars and oils prominently, creating a mild “natural” health halo. In plain processing terms, these are commercially dried and lightly sweetened apple slices with added oil and syrup to enhance texture and shelf life. Sensory details: thin, crisp-to-chewy apple slices with a sweet-tart Pink Lady apple flavor, a slightly glossy surface from canola oil and corn syrup, and a faint citrus tang from citric acid. Packaging is single-serve film or foil, convenient to toss in a lunchbox or pocket; the ritual is a quick, crunchy bite that reads as a fruit-forward treat rather than a traditional chip — a portable, snackable piece of orchard nostalgia repackaged for modern convenience.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 1.0 oz
Servings per Container: 2.5
Calories150
% Daily Value*
Total Fat8g10%
Saturated Fat0.5g3%
Sodium10mg0%
Total Carbohydrate20g7%
Dietary Fiber2g7%
Total Sugars10g
Added Sugars7g14%
Protein0g
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Ingredients

Apples,, Canola, Oil,, Corn, Syrup,, Citric, Acid..

Flagged Ingredients:

  • canola - Seed oil high in omega-6 fatty acids
No Seed Oil

Dietary Labels

This product is not vegan, is gluten-free, and is not organic.

Ultra-Processing Assessment

NOVA Score:4 / 4

Ultra-Processed

Why this score?

Contains whole fruit but also added industrial ingredients (canola oil, corn syrup) and is commercially processed into a shelf-stable snack, which fits the NOVA ultra-processed category.

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Common Questions about Seneca Chips Pink Lady Apple

The Pink Lady Apple chips have a bit of a mixed bag when it comes to health. They provide some fiber and are lower in calories than many traditional snacks, but they do contain added sugars and corn syrup. So, if you’re looking for a guilt-free munch, they can fit into a balanced diet, just don’t expect them to replace fresh fruit!

Perfect For

back-to-school
road-trip
movie-night

Vibe:

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