Now here is a company I can appreciate. Quinn is on a mission to grow! About ten years ago, Kristy started this company to produce healthier snacks. She focuses on transparency, sustainability and regeneration. When checking out Quinn’s website, it was clear to see that Kristy does indeed partner directly with the farms where she gets ingredients from. She seems eager to learn and improve upon her products and leave a positive global impact. That gets a thumbs up from me!

But what about the actual product?

We got a 6.5 oz bag of these pretzels for $5.49 from Thrive Market. That’s a little more than I’d like to spend on such a small bag, unless the product is just amazing. However, that wasn’t the case.

I didn’t enjoy the texture of these pretzels. They were pretty hard and brittle, and the flavor was just okay. My husband enjoyed the chocolate in the center. though the texture also threw him off. At first, I thought our kids were enjoying the snack until I found pretzel shells discarded on the floor. I guess they only liked the chocolate, too.

The good news: Quinn claims that they are always looking for ways to improve.

Popcorn was Quinn’s first snack product, so I’m curious how the quality of their popcorn compares. Perhaps their pretzels just need a little more work.

IMBHO, this snack is a maybe.

Check out the video below to learn more about Quinn’s mission.

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