FOK Premium Kerala Sweet Banana Chips 600g

Product Code: B0FB3WVLYS  •  Availability: In Stock
Rs.700.00 Rs.659.00 Amazon: 3.90/5 (81) Decent • 79/100
Core Product The product is a premium snack item that fulfills a basic consumer need for healthy snacks, indicating it is a staple in its category. Confidence: 0.85
Premium Kerala Banana Chips
Best for healthy snacking and fasting
For: Health-conscious snack lovers | Category: Snacks | Confidence: 85%
Overview

📊 Product Trend Insight

Past New product with no historical sales data available.
Now Just launched, demand unknown.
Future Potential growth if marketed well in health-conscious segments.
Verdict Hold for now.
Brand: FLAVORS OF KERALA | Confidence: 50% | Updated: 2025-11-01 04:16:12

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FLAVORS OF KERALA (FOK) Premium Kerala Sweet Banana Chips in Coconut Oil, 600g | No Added Sugar or Sweeteners | Naturally Sweet Fasting Friendly Banana Chips Updated: 2025-10-31 16:53:46
  • 8
    Design Build
    High
    Attractive packaging, good quality materials.
  • 8.8
    Performance
    High
    Delicious taste, meets expectations for snacks.
  • 7.5
    Features
    High
    No added sugar is a significant health feature.
  • 8
    Ease
    High
    Ready to eat, no preparation needed.
  • 6
    Reliability
    Good
    Limited warranty, but generally reliable.
  • 8
    Value
    High
    Price is reasonable for quality and quantity.
Final Score & Verdict
Score 79 / 100 Decent
Good choice for health-conscious snackers.

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👍 Positives

⭐ Reviews Summary

✅ What Users Love

  • Deliciously crispy texture and natural sweetness
  • Made with coconut oil, enhancing flavor and health benefits
  • No added sugar or sweeteners, suitable for fasting diets

⚠️ Critical

⚠️ What to Watch

  • Some customers found the price to be on the higher side
  • Packaging may not be resealable, affecting freshness
  • Occasional complaints about inconsistent chip sizes