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Quaker Snack A Jacks 'Barbeque' Rice & Corn Snacks

 
Description: Manufacturer: Quaker / Type: Crisps

Newest Review: ... is more than in some of the other flavours (although this is slightly bigger than the 22g bags from multipacks that I've ... more

 ... previously reviewed), 2.2g sugars, 1.6g fat (0.2g saturates), and 0.4g salt. The main ingredients are rice, maize (with germ removed - jolly good, we don't like germs!) and barbeque flavour which contains lots of weird sounding things and including lactose (so watch out if you have allergies/intolerances) and milk made with animal rennet, so unsuitable for vegans, and I'd imagine vegetarians. However, the pack is suitable for coeliacs. If people have issues with food then I would expect that they should be checking ...more

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marymoose
Premium Review Quaker Snack A Jacks 'Barbeque' Rice & Corn Snacks: Tasteless but Inoffensive! (552 words)
by - written on 05/08/09 (Very useful, 142 readings)
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---Intro--- The other day in Tesco I spotted three flavours of Snack-a-Jacks which I hadn't yet tried, in a three 26g bags for £1.20 offer, so put a pack of each in the trolley - you lucky lucky dooyoo readers! For those who aren't in the know, these bags of snacks are mini rice cakes, and a suitable (and perhaps slightly healthier) alternative to a packet of crisps. ---The packaging--- My packet is predominantly brown with a picture of the snacks on and the nutritional info, boasting only 6% fat (2% od your GDA of fat), and on the back claiming that a Designer Belt is a "Must-have" (just something Snack a Jacks do on their ...  Read the complete review

Ostinato
Premium Review Afternoon Snack Attack? Consider barbecue Snack A Jacks! (639 words)
by - written on 22/07/09 (Very useful, 51 readings)
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Ok, so can you tell I'm on a health kick at the moment?! This is my third Snack A Jack review recently, and I fear I might be becoming something of an addict! ~THE PACKAGING~ Snack A Jacks Barbecue rice and corn snacks come in a maroony-brown packet, with Snack A Jacks printed clearly and boldly on the front. There are a few pictures on the front of the product, and information telling me they are 6% fat. It also has the basic nutritional information on it. This packaging is similar to the rest of their current range, and it has a nice consistent feel to it. The back of the packet again, consistent with other products in the range, ...  Read the complete review

flodombey
Premium Review Quaker Snack A Jacks 'Barbeque' Rice & Corn Snacks: BBQ Brilliance (512 words)
by - written on 23/02/09 (Very useful, 122 readings)
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I am currently on the weight watchers plan so finding snacks which are going to keep me within my daily points limit is something of a continuous task with varied results. I always get hungry at work around the 10.30am mark and to have a 1-2 point snack at this point in the day seems to work well for me - so what to have? Well, I do try and stick to snacking on fruit but sometimes you just want something that feels a bit more substantial in your stomach so over the last year I have tried a lot of 'healthy' snacks like these snack a jacks, ryvita mini bites, seasons etc. I do think some of them verge on the cardboard consistency and give very little pleasure ...  Read the complete review

xxfoxyredxx
Premium Review A snack a jack lacking in flavour (691 words)
by - written on 21/01/09 (Very useful, 257 readings)
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Of late I've tried really hard to be a bit healthier in general. Although I'm not actually watching my weight (I'm a little underweight at moment to be honest with you) I am very aware that I eat too much junk food and probably one of the reasons I've felt rather lethargic of late is because I'm not feeding my body with the 'right' foods. So I've tried to eat healthier with 3 meals a day and chosen a couple of healthier snacks to satisfy that snack craving I get quite alot. Snack A Jacks are not something really I have taken alot of notice of over the past few years they've been on the market. Up until recently with this get healthy kick I'm on that is lol. So ...  Read the complete review

 

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