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Pringles Sour Cream & Onion |
| Date: |
18/09/09 (16 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: easy to eat, very nice taste, good for parties
Disadvantages: little bit more expensive than average crisps
this has to be my favourite out of the pringles flavours. they belong to the basic pringles range which initially included: original, sour cream & onion and prawn coctail.
pringles are very easy to eat and can also be eaten with dips, they are quite often bought to serve as snacks at parties and are generally liked by most people, they are a little bit more expensice than other crisps, but are well worth the extra money.
these were originally from the US and were first sold in the UK in the 1990's and have since become worldwide. there are now many different flavours now, including BBQ, hot and spicy, paprika, salt and vinegar, smoky bacon and cheese. there are also many different types of pringles, including original, rice infusions, mini's and light aromas.
this particular pringles is in a cylindrical container and is approximately 165g, it is suitable for vegitarians.
below is the nutritional information for a 25g serving:
energy- 539KJ
protein- 1.0g
carbohydrate- 13g
of which sugars- 0.62g
fat- 8.2g
of which saturates- 1.8g
fibre- 0.64g
sodium- 0.16g
Ingredients are shown below:
Dehydrated potatoes, vegetable oil, vegetable fat, corn flour, wheat starch, maltodextrin, lactose, emulsifier: E 471,salt, rice flour, acidity regulators:sodium diacetate, andtrisodium citrate, dextrose, barley malt vinegar flavourings, food acid:malic acid, spice.
Summary: great for parties or just about anyway
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- 18/09/09 Theseare my favourites. good review. |
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