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Pringles Salt & Vinegar |
| Date: |
29/10/09 (42 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: Great Taste, Nice & Strong, Decent Price.
Disadvantages: None.
When wandering around the supermarket recently I saw these Pringles available for just £1.00 per tube. I decided to purchase a tube of the salt & vinegar flavour and most of the others as they are nice for dipping and I know that my fiancé is a fan of them too, especially with a salsa or something similar. Pringles always go really well with anything spicy or any kind of dip really and with over 90 pringles per packet (as the tube tells me) they are pretty good value for money, especially when on special offer.
These Pringles Salt & Vinegar come packaged in the standard Pringles tube which is blue in colour, has a picture of the 'Pringles Man', contains ingredients, nutritional information etc.
Pringles have a curved shape to them and are very unique in appearance. There are lots of different flavours available and you can get potato Pringles or rice infusion Pringles.
The taste is very crunchy, moreish, savoury and delicious. These crisps have a very generous helping of salt & vinegar flavouring which is a little tangy at times. If you have a cut on your lip or a sore anywhere in your mouth then these ones should definitely be avoided as they are just going to irritate things for you. There is a delicious taste to these and they work very well with a spicy salsa. There is just something delicious about these Pringles that makes them ideal for dipping. When I first tried these a while back I never thought I would be a fan of them but these are actually one of my favourite flavours of Pringles now, I love the curved shaped to them and they are the perfect shape for scooping up delicious quantities of dips.
I have recently tried the Rice Infusions and must admit that I was actually more keen on them than these, partly because of the lower fat and calories. However, these are still delicious and there really is no flavour of Pringles that I don't like, regardless of nutritional content.
There are around 520 calories and 35g of fat per 100g which is probably the amount that I end up eating from one of the large 165g tubes. All of the Pringles varieties are yummy and similar in calories as the only difference is the flavouring that is added.
The shape of the Pringle is ideal for mucking around with, whether is pretending to be a duck or just seeing how many you can fit in your mouth at one time, there is fun to be had for almost everyone.
Ingredients: Dehydrated Potatoes , Vegetable Oil , Rice Flour , Wheat Starch (Gluten Free*) , Salt and Vinegar Flavour (Barley Malt Vinegar Flavouring, Lactose from Milk, Acidity Regulators: Sodium Diacetate , Trisodium Citrate, Malic Acid, Turmeric) , Maltodextrin , Emulsifier: E471 , Salt , * < 0.3% protein (Codex Alimentarius) .
I am going to rate this product 5/5 as I found them to be lovely and savoury. I will be buying these again especially if they stay at £1.00 in Asda.
Summary: A Delicious Pot Of Flavoursome Pringles.
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