Common jar sizes range from about 16 fl oz up to 24 fl oz, with 20 fl oz jars also frequently offered.
They’re usually sold pre-sliced as round chips and as oval or hamburger-shaped slices. Product listings commonly use terms like “Sliced” and “Chip” and note oval/oval-shaped hamburger chips.
Many brands pack slices in resealable jars, and several listings note the product is refrigerated or sold refrigerated to help preserve crunch and freshness.
Calorie counts vary by product: several listings show 0 calories per serving, while at least one lists 5 calories per serving.
They commonly feature dill and garlic as primary notes. Some listings also call out turmeric, red pepper, or a tangy dill-and-garlic flavor profile.
Descriptions and reviews frequently emphasize a crisp, crunchy texture—terms like “crunch,” “crisp,” and “crunchy” recur across listings.
Some listings include additional notes such as keto/net-carb information and added-sugar amounts (for example, “1g net carbs” and “0g added sugar”). However, detailed carbohydrate breakdowns aren’t provided in most entries.