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Many product listings explicitly state they contain no artificial flavors or colors and no preservatives. Some also call out additional exclusions such as “no high‑fructose corn syrup” or “no hydrogenated oils.”
Descriptions commonly list rice bran oil (often mentioned for small‑batch frying) and expeller‑pressed oils used in other formulations. Some labels also emphasize that the product contains no hydrogenated oil.
Several product descriptions highlight use of whole or organic whole corn kernels and emphasize that the chips are made from blue corn.
Common labels include gluten‑free or certified gluten‑free, organic (or organic certification), Non‑GMO or Non‑GMO Project Verified, vegan, and sometimes Kosher or wheat‑free.
Some blue corn chips list whole‑grain amounts—for example, about 20–22 g of whole grain per serving—and a few product descriptions note added seeds such as flax.
Blue corn chips frequently accommodate gluten‑free diets (often certified gluten‑free). Many are also labeled organic, non‑GMO, vegan, and sometimes Kosher.
Packaging and descriptions note cooking in rice bran oil, the use of expeller-pressed oils, and statements that products contain no hydrogenated oil.