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Pringles Select Italian Cheese & Garlic

 
Description: Manufacturer: Procter & Gamble / Type: Crisps

Newest Review: ... a crisp flavour before, let alone one from a company with a high quality pedigree like Pringles. With the smell in front of ... more

 ... me becoming steadily more unbearable I thought it was probably best to try one, after all surely they couldn't taste as bad as they smell. I was proven right on that they actually tasted far worse than the smell emanating from them. At first the texture of the crisp isn't too bad, but as the flavours start to fill your mouth they start to overwhelm a little too much. There was a hint of cheese ion the flavouring but it was masked by a taste that I just couldn't identify. Whilst the flavour is meant to be Italian Cheese...more

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Andy.mack
Premium Review Pringles Select Italian Cheese & Garlic: Pringles Master Sick In A Bag (722 words)
by - written on 14/11/09 (Very useful, 41 readings)
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When it comes to crisps there was always one name that I associated with a decent quality product, until just recently. I'd never tried any of the Pringles Select flavours but having been a big fan of just about every flavour of normal Pringles I didn't think they'd be too bad. So we bought ourselves a bag of Pringle Select Italian Cheese with a hint of garlic to have with lunch last weekend. Despite having never tried any of this range we felt safe in the knowledge that they were made by Pringles and that the chances were they'd be a good accompaniment to lunch. Rather than coming in the distinctive and now synonymous Pringle tube, they come in a purple and ...  Read the complete review

sottovoce1982
Premium Review Italian Pringles! (463 words)
by - written on 10/12/08 (Very useful, 154 readings)
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Pringles Select Italian Cheese & Garlic 150g Pringles Select is a new range of potato chips from Pringles; they come in different packaging, different potato chip texture and size, and new different flavors. They are available from Tesco, Sainsbury's and Ocado for £1.44 to £1.48. And at the moment, you can benefit from the offers and buy two for £2 from Sainsbury's, or even get tem half price from Tesco for 72p. Unlike the other products from Pringles, this one comes in a thick protective violet and light green bag. I realized that anything from Pringles smells of fried potato chips mostly; not of the flavor it contains. Still, the ...  Read the complete review

 

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