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Newest Review: ... of which saturates 1.4g 5g 20g Fibre 0.67g 2.7g 25g Sodium 0.15g 0.62g 2.4g I bought the Sweet BBQ Spare Rib as I love Spare rib fl... more

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kimbles245
Premium Review Pringles Rice Infusions: Crisps or Cardboard? (379 words)
by - written on 20/10/09 (Very useful, 47 readings)
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Everytime I think about writing a review on Food, I just want to get up and start sing 'yummy, yummy, yummy I've got food in my tummy'. But I must add I never do. With these Rice Infusions I certainly don't want to. I remember when pringles first came out. I was about 15 and still remember those first adverts that were made. 'Once you ...  Read the complete review

QuakerMitch
Premium Review Salt n' Vinegar and BBQ Lead By Example (265 words)
by - written on 14/08/09 (Very useful, 9 readings)
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Pringles have always been a big part of my life and I was keen to try out the rice infusions as soon as possible following their launch. I first encountered them on offer (which confusingly is where Pringles seem to spend most of their time), I too like many people were very anxious to try them and I though I'd play safe at first with my favorite ...  Read the complete review

katykicker
Premium Review Pringles Rice Infusions: Fun for everyone, while getting your fill of rice. (342 words)
by - written on 10/08/09 (Very useful, 17 readings)
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When wandering around the supermarket recently I saw these Pringles Rice infusion is on special offer. I decided to purchase a tube as I have not sampled these before and they looked very similar on the packaging to my standard brand. These Rice infusions come packaged in the standard Pringles tube and are available in a variety of ...  Read the complete review

bruffyboy
Premium Review Not particularly nice is the rice (285 words)
by - written on 23/06/09 (Very useful, 13 readings)
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I personally cannot stand it when a new range of a product is released that looks so much like the original one that you accidentally buy it. It's the same with Ben N Jerry's Frozen Yoghurt, which I bought by mistake a while back. The new Pringles are almost identical looking to the old ones, and so I accidentally bought a pack of these ...  Read the complete review

nursie_nursie
Premium Review Pringles Rice Infusions: One way to eat a few less Pringles. (504 words)
by - written on 29/01/09 (Very useful, 80 readings)
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At the weekend I had round for dinner a couple of old school friends. Kate and Clare were two of my closest friends at school and over the last twelve years we haven't seen each other on more than a handful of occasions. I cooked a simple meal and baked a cake but I knew nibbles while we watched a film were a must so i bought some Maltesers and a ...  Read the complete review

Vicki1989
Premium Review Rice infusions - once you pop you can't stop still applies! (218 words)
by - written on 26/01/09 (Very useful, 95 readings)
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Pringles rice infusions are absolutely delicious!! Before having tried them I was a little skeptical as I thought they wouldn't be anywhere near as nice as ordinary Pringles. But I thought I may as well give them a try whilst they were on offer at Morrisons. I firstly tried the salt and vinegar ones as they are my favourite! ...  Read the complete review

jo%40145
Premium Review Pringles Rice Infusions: Confusing Infusion (552 words)
by - written on 20/12/08 (Very useful, 157 readings)
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We were having a family meal to celebrate my husband's birthday and decided to have a Chinese carry-out, after much debating we made our choices and phoned in the order and it was going to take 45 minutes. Not long, but all of a sudden we felt hungry so a box of Pringles was found and these were some I hadn't tried before. Sweet and Sour flavoured ...  Read the complete review

hypno06
Premium Review £1.38 provides an awful lot of yumminess (254 words)
by - written on 20/12/08 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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I have a sweet tooth, so have to really "fancy" crisps or other savoury snacks before I will tuck in. Because of this, I very rarely buy anything like pringles. That said, I have always been a fan of the sour cream and onion pringles - despite the fact that my mother told me that one tube is the equivalent of eating 6 regular ...  Read the complete review

ninacolada86
Premium Review Pringles Rice Infusions: Who gave Rice the right to cavort with my Texan? (456 words)
by - written on 13/11/08 (Very useful, 79 readings)
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I love pringles, it is a devilishly, unhealthy but wickedly, delicious snack. My boyfriend however, wont touch the stuff, and calls them firelighters, well they have so many chemicals you probably could use them as firelighters but that is besides the point. The Point (besides the review) is that there isnt much tempting stuff out ...  Read the complete review

gump103
Premium Review Once you pop........... (226 words)
by - written on 27/08/08 (Useful, 20 readings)
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Salt and Vinigar Pringles are in my opinion the devil, the advert said it all 'once you pop you can't stop'. Open a packet on your own and you can hear your kidneys scream out in pain as you finish the last one and the salt starts to hit them, your lips start to crack like you've just become Scott of the artic and you find yourself wishing that ...  Read the complete review

fuzzybear
Premium Review Pringles Rice Infusions: Just as addictive (221 words)
by - written on 20/08/08 (Useful, 55 readings)
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I'm quite a fan of pringles and like the advert hints at I do find them quite addictive and not easy to just have a couple at a time, one of the problems is that they are hardly very healthy so I was interested to ty these new rice infusions as an option especially as they were on a special offer in Tesco at half price which made a large tube 74p ...  Read the complete review

elbar1
Premium Review Will kill even asbestos taste buds (270 words)
by - written on 18/08/08 (Very useful, 58 readings)
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I used to be a huge fan of pringles when they first came out. It think I was conned by the packaging and the advertising. I do like them and the slogan is right, 'once you pop, you just can't stop' but I prefer a traditional potato crisp that still slightly resembles a potato! I thought I'd try to rice infusions ones, mainly because ...  Read the complete review

memphisto_chick
Premium Review Pringles Rice Infusions: The Low Fat, High Flavour Pringle (1036 words)
by - written on 10/07/08 (Very useful, 76 readings)
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I've recently been off work with kidney stones and generally I've been feeling quite sorry for myself. When I am feeling sorry for myself, I quite often find myself reaching for a tube of Pringles or other various savoury snacks. Recently, on a trip to my local Co-Op, I was a little miffed to find no regular salt & vinegar Pringles. ...  Read the complete review

vichar68
Premium Review PRINGLE HEAVEN (880 words)
by - written on 10/06/08 (Very useful, 220 readings)
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Some time ago I signed up for a company on the internet called First2taste.co.uk. I received an email back asking if I wanted to be part of a launch of a new Pringles snack called Pringles Rice Infusions. Well anything for a freebie, so I decided to say yes. I go a few emails saying that a pack would be sent to me soon and could I invite some ...  Read the complete review

sympatic
Premium Review Pringles Rice Infusions: A welcome addition (226 words)
by - written on 03/05/08 (Useful, 64 readings)
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Pringles have always been a favourite crisp of mine and especally the sour cream and chives flavour even if it does have adverse consequences for my breath and figure however a low fat version meant that the taste quality was not affected and it was lower calories so I was pleased with that even better news is that they have bought out a healthier ...  Read the complete review

owensmum
Premium Review Tasty Lower Fat Snacks (918 words)
by - written on 18/02/08 (Very useful, 248 readings)
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I have and probably always will have a fondness for crisps. I particularly like crisps and dips. If in need any crisp will do but my favourites are Pringles and Tortilla Chips. Unfortunately the delicious taste of Pringles comes at a price - Fatter thighs! So imagine my delight at spotting a new product on the shelves from Pringles. This is what I ...  Read the complete review

SusanLesley
Premium Review Pringles Rice Infusions: For tingly lips (780 words)
by - written on 29/01/08 (Very useful, 109 readings)
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As you know if you have read my review on Pringles I really got a taste for these over Christmas. Then when some friends visited at New Year I was told about something even better - Pringles Rice Infusions. Now initially I thought these sounded rather odd - crisps made from rice - how was that going to work? I decided to try them simply ...  Read the complete review

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