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Pringles Gourmet

 
Description: Manufacturer: Procter & Gamble / Type: Crisps

Newest Review: ... They are a step up from Walkers plain crisps and the like. I do agree on the labelling saying Gourmet. They are incredibly ... more

 ... crunchy rather than crispy and are deanser in texture than alot of other crisps with more bite to them. They are not flaky so not too messy In the tube they look quite dry opposed to greasy but eating a few of these has made my hands very greasy indeed! They are something that is true in advertising. Once you pop you can't stop, and this statement is true of these. However I am slowed down some what cos half a tube in they do start to taste really sweet (not a sugary sweet but a fake sugar sweet like diabetics have...more

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Premium Review Pringles Gourmet: A bit too sickly for me! (567 words)
by - written on 04/01/08 (Very useful, 72 readings)
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I love crispy delights! I don't mind who they by or what flavour really I will scoff them anyway! I noticed these on offer in my local Sainsbury's and hadn't seen them before so I purchased them in the Sea Salt & Black Pepper variety as in my household my Stepdad adores pepper and my Mother loves salt on everything and I love salt and pepper so all bases are covered. However Stepdad and Mother don't like them at all. They find them 'boring'. Me I'm quite happy to devour the lot as I'm sat here doing now! The Packaging.... 120g recyable tube suitable for vegetarians but not vegans. The out side of the tube is dark purple ...  Read the complete review

duskmaiden
Premium Review Pop Open Posh Prawn Pringles (558 words)
by - written on 18/07/06 (Very useful, 593 readings)
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Pringles have followed in the footsteps of Walkers and McCoys and gone all-posh on us. They recently released the Aromas range and now they have a gourmet one. I spotted them in Sainsburys and since they were on offer (3 for 99 pence rather than 55 pence each) I thought I would purchase some for a Trivial Pursuit evening we were going to recently. Pringles Gourmet come in t(o my knowledge) four flavours steak and caramelised onions, chilli and lemongrass, salt and black pepper and the ones I am reviewing today Tiger Prawn and Crushed Garlic. I have only seen them in Sainsburys in the 45-gram tubes so far. I fancied the Tiger prawn ones as I quite like prawn ...  Read the complete review

 

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