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Asda Cheesy WigglesNewest Review: ... end though, because whilst Wotsits are flavoured all the way through, Asda's Cheesy Wiggles only have a light coating of ... more More Asda in Food
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by - written on 16/11/09 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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I'd never normally buy these myself, but they were offered to me in the office this morning and I'd had no breakfast, so I thought why not?! Asda Cheesy Wiggles are like Wotsits - crispy, potato tubes in an orange colour. They are much more toned down in colour than Wotsits, which makes them look less scary; however, I think this is more to do with using less flavouring than any attempt to make them look more natural. I'm not sure what's wiggly about them as they are generally straight tubes, with a couple of slightly curly ones in the bag. You can buy them in multipacks of eight quite cheaply, and each 21g bag has about 110 calories and 6.3g of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/09/09 (Very useful, 26 readings)
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Andrew and I love cheese puffs and we usually buy a big sharing bag frm Asda but in our recent shop they sent these as a substitute. I took them thinking they'd be fine and the same as the sharing bag. The multi-pack contains eight bags of crisps and each individual bag weighs in at 21g. I can't give a price because I didn't check my receipt before throwing it away. The crisps themselves are a little paler than my usual buy but they are still orange and the powder still comes off on your fingers when you get stuck in. Some of the crisps curve like a Wotsit does but most of them are pretty straight so it seems strange to call them 'wiggles'. Maybe ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/09/09 (Useful, 17 readings)
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Asda Cheesy Wiggles - The name suggests a wiggly, giggly maize snack experience. A gloriously orange packaging lures you into to this snacks orbit. A multipack of Cheesy Wiggles containing 8 packs is currently in the 3 for £3 offer in my local store. Each single bag weighs in at around 21 grams and is suitable for vegetarians. It's always hard for a snack food like this to compete with the original leading brand but this one doesn't even come close. The maize "wiggles" are a pale, insipid colour, fairly long and straight (not what I'd imagine a "wiggle" to look like") They have a very mild, synthetic cheese flavour ... Read the complete review
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