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Pringles Salt & VinegarNewest Review: ... potato through the salt and vinegar. The flavouring isn't very strong on these Pringles and that was a bit disappointing, I ... more More Pringles in Food
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by - written on 22/11/09 (Very useful, 11 readings)
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In Morrisons they have got a wicked offer on Pringles where you buy one and get 2 free. They hadn't got much choice so I got 2 of my fave Texan BBQ and a tube of the Salt & Vinegar ones. Pringles are one of them reformed potato chip things and nothing like Walkers, nothing like potato at all in looks even though with this flavour you can taste the potato through the salt and vinegar. The flavouring isn't very strong on these Pringles and that was a bit disappointing, I think they have got a bit of a greasy aftertaste as well and that put me right off them after I'd had a few. With some of the other flavours I can eat the whole tube without ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/06/09 (Very useful, 21 readings)
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If I fancy a bag of crisp then I will always go for Pringles because I find them to be the best crisp on the shelf when it comes to ease of eating and price. I often find that they are on offer in one of the many supermarkets around my area so I never end up paying full price for them. Normally I buy them for around £1 although I did see them at Sainsbury's last week for around 65p! Pringles are quite a big potato-based crisp that is oval in shape and each one curls up at the edges. They are tanned in colour and have a smooth surface area apart from the flavouring which is a grainy to the touch. I have recently reviewed the sour cream and onion ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/03/09 (Very useful, 172 readings)
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Pringles were first sold in America in 1968 and are produced by the company Procter and Gamble. They are sold in over 30 countries and have yearly sales of over $1 billion! Wow, that is a lot of crisps but really, once you pop, you can't stop. Ok so it's a cliché and everyone uses that phrase but I have to agree, they are dead on, once you start eating these you just cannot stop. Pringles are indeed very morrish. They are a potato chip or crisp that have a curve to them, almost like the curve of a saddle on the horse. They are made like this so they stack nicely in the tube that they come in. The proper name, or scientific name if you like for these are ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/02/09 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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After trying the sour cream pringles and falling head over heels for them the saying 'once you pop you just cant stop' was true I decided to broadn my horizons on the pringle front and try a few other flavours. The first I bought was the salt and vinegar one my logic behind this being that I like the normal salt and vinegar crisps so I should like these. These like the others come in a tube which hold many pringles, they are a blue design and at the top contain the face of the pringle man which is the logo and also a picture of a pringle. The lid is plastic and clear and pulls off the top easily. Under that their is foil which is too keep the crisps nice and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/08/08 (Very useful, 23 readings)
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I used to hate salt and vinegar flavoured crisps. My boyfriend adores them and gave me one of these once. I was then addicted. I love the Original Pringles and the Prawn Cocktail but these are my new fave. Pringles come in a 170g cylinder tin which many other cheap crisp companies have tried to copy. The Salt and Vinegar ones are in a blue tin. They can also be bought in smaller tins for snacks. When I was little I had a little plastic box for my Pringles to put in my lunchbox. I loved it! Pringles are a different shape to your average crisp. They are much thicker which makes them lovely and crunchy. I'm not sure how to describe the shape but if ... Read the complete review
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