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Health-conscious snackers, gym-goers, and nut lovers are the core audience for this product, and at first glance it earns their trust — the ingredient list is about as short and clean as a packaged snack can get. The only real flags are a moderate sodium load (~390 mg per 100 g, primarily from salt) and the inherent tree-nut allergen risk. One important data note: the nutrition figures fed into this page (240 kcal, 8 g protein per label entry) appear to be per-serving (40 g) values mistakenly formatted as per-100 g; the label's own per-100 g panel shows 620 kcal, 21 g protein, 48 g fat, 390 mg sodium — numbers that align with typical almond nutrition and should be used for comparative benchmarking. If you can eat tree nuts and watch your sodium, this is one of the cleaner packaged snack options you will find.