Dallas, Texas-based Kazoo Snacks said it has save one million gallons of water since its launch in September 2021.
Kazoo Snacks, whose chips save 20 gallons of water per bag, is on a mission to save one billion gallons of water by 2025.
“We’re so proud to have reached this pivotal milestone,” said Josh Death, Kazoo Snacks founder.
“We got into this business to provide consumers with more sustainable and eco-friendly snack options. With our customer’s support and our new distribution through Amazon, we’ll be able to do just that – and on a much larger scale. We can’t wait for consumers nationwide to taste the Kazoo difference, while also making an environmental impact and saving water like crazy.”
Kazoo Snacks offers sustainable tortilla chips made from upcycled corn germ, resulting in an enzyme-rich tortilla chip, with proven water-savings and 61 percent more vitamin E than leading tortilla chip brands. With 140 calories per serving and corn sourced from generational farms in Iowa, Kazoo Snacks works to ensure that all that’s harvested for food ends up actually feeding people.
The upcycled tortilla chips are vegan, kosher, gluten-free and is full of fiber, calcium, potassium and 100 percent natural ingredients.
Kazoo offers Restaurant Style and Lime Zest tortilla chips. Both flavors are available for purchase on Amazon in three-packs for $19.99.
Consumers can also find the chips at Arbor Farms, Brookhaven Marketplace, Caputo’s, Central Market, Fresh Farms, Hyvee, Market of Choice, Pete’s Market and Whole Foods Northern California for an SRP of $4.49-4.99 per 11-ounce bag.
For more information about Kazoo Snacks, visit kazoosnacks.com.