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Clurbur85
Premium Review Pringles Salt & Vinegar: Pop and attempt to stop! (324 words)
by - written on 07/12/09 (Very useful, 17 readings)
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With the festive season quickly approaching, supermarkets have been running some pretty good promotions on Pringles. In Morissions a few weeks ago I picked up three tubes of Pringles for the price of one, which is a fantastic deal by anybody's standards. You really can't complain when you're paying £2 for three tubes (that works out at 66p per ...  Read the complete review

Yosemite
Premium Review Pringles give you a tingle! (343 words)
by - written on 06/12/09 (Very useful, 25 readings)
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Pringles make you tingle...on the tongue, at any rate! The salt and vinegar variety in particular has a lovely just-right mixture of salt and vinegar, I feel, in just the correct amounts, to justify the name! Pringles come in a lovely long tube, approximately the size of your average kitchen roll, but a little slimmer. They are in ...  Read the complete review

CheekyCharlie08
Premium Review Pringles Salt & Vinegar: I Popped..... Then I Stopped! (304 words)
by - written on 22/11/09 (Very useful, 16 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 ...  Read the complete review

katykicker
Premium Review Yummy Salt & Vinegar Pringles! (515 words)
by - written on 29/10/09 (Very useful, 42 readings)
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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 ...  Read the complete review

Scotty9
Premium Review Pringles Salt & Vinegar: Salt and Vinegar Pringles (204 words)
by - written on 24/10/09 (Very useful, 10 readings)
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We all know Pringle's marketing slogan - "Once You Pop, You Just Can't Stop!" Well, let's face it, it's true! You open those lovely salt and vinegar Pringles and you just get on guzzling, one after the other. The salt and vinegar flavoured Pringles are the best flavour of the lot. They just get your mouth watering even before ...  Read the complete review

MEL0611
Premium Review Salt and Vinegar Pringles... watch out taste buds!!! (893 words)
by - written on 02/10/09 (Very useful, 125 readings)
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I think I have said before on my Dooyoo reviews that I am more of a sweet tooth than a savoury one and always go for the dessert menu rather than the starters however I am partial to the odd bag of crisps and when we have friends over I tend to buy a couple of boxes of Pringles. I remember when Pringles first came out, my mum went shopping and ...  Read the complete review

f1fan13
Premium Review Pringles Salt & Vinegar: sal and val pringles (268 words)
by - written on 11/09/09 (Very useful, 5 readings)
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Pringles are a product that have been about for a number of years now and they are a really great tasting product. They are basically crisps in the shape of a kind of perfectly formed curved oval. There unlike most crisps as all of the Pringles are exactly the same size and shape and so all fit nicely on top of each other in the circular tune that ...  Read the complete review

ElChupacabra
Premium Review Really tasty, but far too fattening! (173 words)
by - written on 29/07/09 (Useful, 21 readings)
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I must admit that I too have a great liking for Pringles Salt & Vinegar. The rest are pretty average, but the Salt & Vinegar has this moreish quality like no other. Its really annoying as you take a handful, munch your way through and then find yourself reaching for more a couple of minutes after resolving to abstain! However, ...  Read the complete review

Fiver29
Premium Review Pringles Salt & Vinegar: If you go popping, there's no stopping (315 words)
by - written on 29/07/09 (Very useful, 44 readings)
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The tagline for Pringles 'Once you pop, you can't stop' is completely accurate when it comes to me and a tube of Salt and Vinegar Pringles. The dull bit out of the way first. The nutritional details are; Calories per 100g. 527 kcal, Carbohydrates 50 g,Fat 34 g. So when you compare them to the likes of Walkers ...  Read the complete review

Claribella
Premium Review Bleh! Cough! Cough! (373 words)
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 ...  Read the complete review

bruffyboy
Premium Review Pringles Salt & Vinegar: King of salt and vinegar crisps (284 words)
by - written on 22/06/09 (Very useful, 28 readings)
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Pringles are well and truly my crisp snack of choice, with a unique product that satisfies every time. The curved crisps come in a cylindrical pot and cost anywhere from £1 upwards, sometimes as much as £2 in garages and the like. They are brittle curves that will snap into glass like shards when you bite them, and easily chew up into a ...  Read the complete review

pmcds
Premium Review Not my fave Pringles flavour, but still hard to stop once yo ... (367 words)
by - written on 18/05/09 (Very useful, 35 readings)
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On my recent trip to Tesco, I discovered these were on offer. Pringles are usually very expensive, coming in at just under £2 for a 155g tube of the crisps, so as they were two for just over £2, I thought I'd give them a go. Also, mum and dad were babysitting for us, and we usually get some Pringles for them anyway as a thankyou. One of ...  Read the complete review

jenga2010
Premium Review Pringles Salt & Vinegar: PRINGLES (177 words)
by - written on 07/04/09 (Useful, 17 readings)
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Pringles are one of my favourite type of crisps and every party you go to there is some sort of flavour/tube of pringles waiting to be opened. Once they are opened it is not long before they are gone and you wished you had bought another tube. Pringles come in many different flavours but my favourite has got to be Salt and Vinegar. ...  Read the complete review

elbar1
Premium Review Salt and Vinegar not at it's best (217 words)
by - written on 28/03/09 (Very useful, 84 readings)
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One of my favourite flavours of crisps in general is salt and vinegar and I have tried lots of different brands over the years. I used to like the salt and vinegar pringles but I have gone off them a lot in the last year or so. I find that they really dry out my mouth when I have eaten a few. The flavouring is just far too strong and sharp, ...  Read the complete review

freud
Premium Review Pringles Salt & Vinegar: fancy a change from crisps? (440 words)
by - written on 16/03/09 (Very useful, 193 readings)
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To be honest I prefer the Original Pringles but these go down well with hubby & my 2 daughters & I eat them once the Originals are finished. They are packed in an unmistakeable cardboard tube with a plastic lid - the ones hubby bought yesterday have a slightly different box even though they are clearly marked salt & vinegar ...  Read the complete review

Whizz11
Premium Review Once you pop! (570 words)
by - written on 12/03/09 (Very useful, 173 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 ...  Read the complete review

Gemma87
Premium Review Pringles Salt & Vinegar: Way too salty! (333 words)
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 ...  Read the complete review

caz-3124
Premium Review Tasty (397 words)
by - written on 30/01/09 (Very useful, 44 readings)
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'Once you pop, you can't stop'. I don't need to tell you what product that tagline is for do I? In case you're one of the people who has never heard one of their adverts, I'm talking about Pringles. Pringles are a type of crisp. They come in several varieties with the traditional three being the biggest sellers, Original, Cheese and Onion and Salt ...  Read the complete review

LupusEvolve
Premium Review Pringles Salt & Vinegar: I'm LupusEvolve, and I'm an addict (299 words)
by - written on 18/01/09 (Very useful, 161 readings)
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I've always loved salt and vinegar flavoured crisps, ever since I was a child. And I've always loved Pringles. So of course, salt and vinegar flavoured Pringles are like heaven to my taste buds. As with all other Pringles, they are at that awkward size where a lot of people can't quite fit a whole one in their mouth, but I can! So I ...  Read the complete review

rachshikari
Premium Review Pringles (249 words)
by - written on 25/10/08 (Useful, 60 readings)
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Pringles, we have all heard of them, probably all tryed them but makes us love them so much? Is it the fact they come in a tube as opposed to a packet? Or maybe the shape of them is good for you. I personally love most flavours of pringles and like they say- once I pop, I cant stop! THEY ARE SO ADDICTIVE! Maybe its due to the ...  Read the complete review

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