The first time I tried it, I thought "Ehn." But since I sell it at work and unofficially get it for free, I tried it a second time. For some reason I couldn't stop myself from finishing the entire 1.75 ounce bag. It was strangely addicting. The third time I opened a bag it was delicious and now I eat it all the time. The upside: no trans fatty acids, whatever those are. I found out Lesser Evil is in Santa Fe, the capital of a state which I would like to promote and see economically improve, so that's good too. The ingredients list is short and easy to read, and includes clarified butter (also known as ghee in India, and widely acknowledged for various health benefits), rather than regular butter or mono unsaturated soybean oil. Main thing I would recommend to them: packaging redesign. Customers who come in and look at it have no idea what it is and I commonly get asked, "Are these chips?" Granted, many customers are either foreign or idiots or both, but it would make my life easier if they wrote "Kettle Corn" in big letters on the front.
Overall: 8.5 out of 10
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