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Jacob's Twiglets

 
Description: 45g. Manufacturer: Jacob's. Snacks. / Crunchy savoury whole-wheat sticks. Shaped like small twigs

Newest Review: ... Marmite taste is very strong but I like Marmite. My dad hates it and says that Twiglets are loads too strong for him. I ... more

 ... love them though. The taste of them are mega salty and they make your hands dead sticky while you're eating them, the best thing is all the bits at the bottom of the bag I think because they are so strong and yummy. They get a bit dry sometimes if you eat a lot of them but that doesn't bother me because they're not that dry that they're going to choke you. They're nice dipped in sweet chilli sauce or mayo as well because they don't go soft when they've been dipped. At Xmas my mum always puts some out on the Xmas ni...more

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chrisandmark
Premium Review Jacob's Twiglets: The Snack For When There's Nothing More Exciting! (845 words)
by - written on 16/02/08 (Very useful, 139 readings)
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At last the final Christmas edible is gone from the house and I can recommence my healthy eating plan. Yes, I ate the Twiglets last night; the Twiglets that had been staring down at me each time I opened the cupboard just begging to be eaten. I hadn't actually resisted it's just that whenever I fancied a munch there were loads of other (and let's face it, nicer) things on offer. A Twiglet. It's a funny thing really. Whoever came up with the idea of a savoury snack shaped like it had just fallen out of a tree and into some partially dried mud deserves an award for the most bizarre and original idea in the history of snack foods. You see, it really does look ...  Read the complete review

topsyturvy
Premium Review Love Them Or Hate Them (757 words)
by - written on 11/08/07 (Very useful, 311 readings)
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I love my crisps and snacks and so far most things I tend to review are usually things that I am relatively positive about. However, every so often I do like to throw in a review on something I am not as keen about as it seems more realistic that I do have a few dislikes like everyone else. I was sitting at work the other day and got some nice crisps out of the machine but then my colleague came in and offered me a ………Twiglet. I had not seen these in ages and had hoped that they had finally got some sense and stopped selling them but unfortunately not. I have never liked Twiglets apart from the ones with a little flavouring but the original are vile to me. My ...  Read the complete review

joe-91
Premium Review Jacob's Twiglets: Great food (254 words)
by - written on 14/03/08 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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Twiglet's are a love them or hate them food. Personsally i don't think they taste that much like Marmite so i think that even if you have tried marmite that you should try twiglets. They are short and crispy. This can be a problem because when you eat them you can snap them and they can cut your mouth as i experienced about ten seconds ago. (I'm eating them as i type) They are also an easy food to much down a lot of. I find that if i eat them whilst watching tv that they are are gone before you know it. Then again, that's a problem with all savoury food. You can eat a lot of it before you feel like you have overate. They contain a lot of fibre which ...  Read the complete review

DogManRules
Premium Review Sticky sticks (166 words)
by - written on 17/04/08 (Useful, 44 readings)
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Twiglets are brown and knobbly snacks shaped like twigs. They come in a black and blue bag with a red swirl on and I think they taste a lot like Marmite. I like marmite and twiglets, but if you hate marmite you'll probably hate these. They cost 50p a bag in my corner shop which is about the same price as crisps and although the bag is smaller I think they're quite filling and therefore a fair price. You can buy them in multipacks. They're really crunchy and they stick in your teeth a bit but they're satisfying to eat and I have them quite a lot. I don't think they come in any flavours other than sort of bitter marmite but that's okay because the ...  Read the complete review

CheekyCharlie08
Premium Review Jacob's Twiglets: Twiggy Snacks! (286 words)
by - written on 20/11/09 (Very useful, 24 readings)
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I love Twiglets but it's one of them things that I don't have that often except if I'm in the pub down the road because they sell them. Last week though my mum brought some of the tubs from Morrisons because they were on special offer and I munched some last night and finished the tub with my mate today. Twiglets look like little twigs and taste a bit like Marmite. They are crunchy and you can taste the wholewheat in them, I don't think the Marmite taste is very strong but I like Marmite. My dad hates it and says that Twiglets are loads too strong for him. I love them though. The taste of them are mega salty and they make your hands dead sticky ...  Read the complete review

 

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