Five Point Snacks: Eat. Live. Give

Five Points is out to prove that Americans are motivated to buy products with a charitable connection. Proceeds from every purchase of Major Murphy’s potato chips, Airmen Popcorn, Sailor Knots pretzels, Flotilla Tortilla chips and G.I. Crunches cheese twists goes to veterans. (Five Point Snacks)

Major Murphy’s lack the brittle, oiliness of regular kettle-cooked chips, the kind that splinter into what feel like plastic shards when you bite them. They have that kettle crunch, they’re just smaller and lighter. (Five Point Snacks)

G.I. Crunches are like Cheetos on steroids. They’re bigger, crunchier, with a rich, dense flavor. (Five Point Snacks)

Restaurant-style Flotilla Tortilla chips are a tasty, largely non-breaking delivery system for salsa and guacamole. (Five Point Snacks)

Airmen Popcorn is basic, salted and unflavored. It’s non-greasy and has a brief fresh-popped whiff when first opened. (Five Point Snacks)

Sailor Knots pretzels are perfectly salted. (Five Point Snacks)

Five Points teamed up with the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.veteransaid.us">VeteransAid Foundation</a>, a non-profit set up to collect and distribute funds to the country’s more than 60,000 small, local and universally under-funded veteran groups.  (Five Point Snacks)