Khloe Kardashian shares her kids' brutal reaction to new snack line
Khloe Kardashian admits she can't stop eating her own chips
Khloe Kardashian has opened up about her kids' reaction to her snack line.
As the reality TV star is expanding her snack empire with the launch of Khloud Protein Chips, her toughest critics were her own kids.
Speaking with People Magazine, Khloe, who shares True and Tatum with ex-partner Tristan Thompson, joked that her children along with her nieces and nephews served as taste testers.
She said, "And my kids and my nieces and nephews, they normally are my taste testers because they are the best focus group."
Khloe went on to add, "They are the most honest individuals and will tell you if something — they will use the word — 'sucks.'"
"I have maybe a different take with kids. I mean, obviously I want my kids to eat healthy, but I feel like everything in moderation — you still have to let a kid be a kid. I don't want to focus my kids on having too much emphasis on food because I don't want to give them any food issues or anything like that," the Kardashians star shared.
However, Khloe revealed that her daughter, True loves "Starbucks," and when she sees Khloe in there, "she's beaming and she gets so excited and I get so proud."
"She's just a very proud daughter. So I love that. And I love that she sees me working and sees a brand that we're building and creating for hopefully generations," Khloe Kardashian added.
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