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Kettle Crisps Balsamic Vinegar and Sea SaltNewest Review: ... Tesco normally charges £1.54 for the crisps whilst I brought them for £1.24. Kettle crisps come in a variety of different ... more More Kettle in Food
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Read Reviews for Kettle Crisps Balsamic Vinegar...
by - written on 22/09/09 (Very useful, 87 readings)
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During one of the rare weekends that we got to see a little bit of sunshine this summer we decided to have a barbeque and whilst we served the usual hot dogs and burgers I decided to put on a bit of a buffet and whilst having a look around the aisles of Tesco opted to buy some Kettle Crisps in the balsamic vinegar and sea salt flavour. I have never brought the crisps before as I had always been put of by the price and also never needed the larger bags of crisps. However, having a larger group of people to cater for I decided to give them a go, they also came with 30p knocked off the original price tag. Tesco normally charges £1.54 for the crisps whilst I ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/08/09 (Very useful, 21 readings)
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Kettle Crisps - you'll either love 'em or hate 'em. Compared to other "premium crisps" like Walker's Sensations, Kettle Crisps are much harder, more brittle and a little oily in the mouth. When you bite them, they shatter. I love Kettle Crisps - they are thicker and more substantial, and when you go back to Sensations they feel very flimsy and lightweight. Although Kettle Crisps aren't much good for your waistline, being packed with calories and available in very large 150g bags (and it is hard to only eat a few and put the bag back in the cupboard!) they are made with all-natural ingredients - there's no artificial nasties ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/06/09 (Very useful, 61 readings)
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After reading lots of reviews praising Kettle Chips, I decided to try them out for myself. I don't normally buy the sharing bag size but since all the reviews were good I thought I'd have a change. Salt and Vinegar are my favourite flavour of crisps, so I plumped for the Sea Salt and Balsamic Vinegar. They come in 150g bags, and there are 190 calories in 40g, nothing artificial is used in the process of cooking the crisps and they are suitable for vegans. The reason these crisps are different from your average bag of Walkers is that they are supposed to be hand cooked, although I'm not exactly sure what hand cooked is supposed to mean, they surely ... Read the complete review
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