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Kettle Chips Sea Salt & Balsamic Vinegar


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Kettle Chips Sea Salt & Balsamic Vinegar

 
Description: A crispy, crunchy snack.

Newest Review: ... being added to the range in 1997. ===The crisps=== The first thing I noticed about the crisps is that they are rather ... more

 ... thicker than normal crisps and slightly tougher. Many of them are large and the crisps have folded over or doubled back on themselves, so it can be quite messy and undignified to eat them. The crisps are also darker than regular crisps (which are often a dull yellow colour). The flavour of the crisps is not very much like regular salt and vinegar. They are much sweeter and like the name of the crisps suggests, they do taste more like balsamic vinegar than regular malt vinegar. The texture of the crisps is very brittle. ...more

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CheekyCharlie08
Premium Review Kettle Chips Sea Salt & Balsamic Vinegar: Yummy!!! (446 words)
by - written on 11/10/09 (Very useful, 14 readings)
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I love Kettle Chips and stocked up a bit when they was on special offer in Sainsburys last month because they are proper expensive in the corner shop by me and even though I don't usually moan about the price of snacks I refuse to get ripped off! The Sea Salt & Balsamic vinegar crisps are delish. They smell strong when you open the bag and made my mouth water straight away! You can smell the balsamic vinegar strongly and it's a proper tangy smell that isn't majorly in your face but is still strong enough to make you want to force the whole bag of crisps into your mouth at once! I resisted this and savoured them slowly one at a time. They're ...  Read the complete review

DocDan3
Premium Review Natural First Class Crisps (372 words)
by - written on 30/08/09 (Very useful, 25 readings)
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These are the nicest crisps you can buy as they are hand made and have a fabulous taste and flavour. The flavours have got a little less intense over the years, which is disappointing but they still taste wonderful and make an excellent snack - quite a filling one too if you're getting a large 150g bag! The bag is deep blue - quite an original and attractive looking colour, which reminds you of the sea (hence the sea salt within the packet) and blue tends to be the colour for salt and vinegar crisps anyway. The Kettle Chips variety had a new design for their packets not too long ago. The white Kettle Chips logo is towards the top on the blue ...  Read the complete review

wantaratgirl
Premium Review Kettle Chips Sea Salt & Balsamic Vinegar: Tickle your Tastebuds (1305 words)
by - written on 09/08/09 (Very useful, 39 readings)
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Kettles hand cooked Sea Salt and Balsamic Vinegar chips (crisps) are definitely in the top three bags of crisps I ever ate. The taste grabs you, the design of the bag is yet again tasteful and the quality and morals of the kettle company and brilliant. Kettle chips were one of the first brands of top quality, expensive or "posh" crisps i encountered and to be perfectly honest i have sold my soul to them - I will never look back. This is my review of my favourite crisps and how i came to be addicted... KETTLE COMPANY The Kettle Company, Kettle Foods, has been established since 1978 and is an American company. It was founded by Cameron Healy ...  Read the complete review

ninacolada86
Premium Review Why didn't someone tell me about these before?! (445 words)
by - written on 07/05/09 (Very useful, 68 readings)
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I still cant believe that it has taken me 23 years to discover that there is such a thing as the perfect chip! I am still feeling a little depressed that I have wasted so many years eating Walkers (no offense all you Walker lovers) when there was such a culinary experience waiting to be discovered. Well it all happened two weeks ago when I was in London for the annual book fair. Driving over from Ireland is quite a ways, and so we stopped by Tesco in Holyhead to pick up some snacks for the road. My partner grabbed a bag of these as they were on offer for a pound, instead of the usual 1.59 pounds. And so I got my first and hopefully not my last taste ...  Read the complete review

Whizz11
Premium Review Kettle Chips Sea Salt & Balsamic Vinegar: Upmarket Crisps (732 words)
by - written on 19/04/09 (Very useful, 269 readings)
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Kettle Chips are produced by Kettle Foods and have actually been around since 1982. At that time, the product was the only natural hand cooked potato chip in the Western United States. If you are looking for natural hand cooked chips it's nice to know that these were the original and maybe the best? Salt and vinegar flavour crisps are one of my favourite flavours and one of the best variety around in my opinion are the Kettle Chips variety. This version is a little bit different because it uses balsamic vinegar instead of using regular vinegar which I think gives it a little something different and new. If you are unfamiliar with Kettle Chips they ...  Read the complete review

 

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