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Smiths FrazzlesNewest Review: ... bacon flavour hits you immediately and leaves you with a lovely aftertaste. Frazzles have a brilliant texture as they are ... more More Smiths in Food
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by - written on 24/07/07 (Very useful, 174 readings)
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Did you know that Walkers is celebrating 30 years of Frazzles? I didn't until I took up a small bag of the famous crisps to the cashiers and noticed the little square emblem on the right hand side at the top of the bag displaying "30" in huge yellow lettering. Frazzles have been around since I was a child with barely any differences being added to them other than the fact that the small packets have got smaller and now come in foil packs alongside Walkers main crisp range to seal the freshness in. Of course if you are one of those type of Vegetarians who is Vegan on one half and against meat of any shape or form (I was one once!) you will ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/02/08 (Very useful, 196 readings)
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I bought a mulitpack of these with my shopping today. The pack contains 6 smaller bags each 25g. THE PACKET The individual packets are a red brown colour with the name Frazzles written across the middle of the packet in yellow lettering and under this is a picture of one of the crisps. The large bag also has the same design but also states on the front that the packet contains 6 smaller bags. On the back of the bag you will find the ingredients and the nutritional values. There is also contact details for Walkers so if you are not happy with this product you can return it to them. NUTRITIONAL VALUES - per 25g bag 80 ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/08/09 (Very useful, 93 readings)
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Frazzles have always attracted my attention when I've been shopping. Not only because they're different to any other crisp out there but also for the strange and wacky name that goes with them. This week I finally decided to buy some. Frazzles have been in production for almost 30 years and at first were manufactured by Smiths but are now the property of Walkers. However, legal reasons mean that the Smiths logo still appears in the top left hand corner of each packet. The product is rarely seen as a single pack in shops. I don't think I've ever seen them sold individually. This is due to the rather small size of the packets which are stuffed to the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/03/09 (Very useful, 181 readings)
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Those of you who have read some of my other reviews will know that I love chocolate, cake and all things sweet. I'm not so bothered about all things savory. But.....I have given up chocolate for Lent, and twelve days in, I am looking at crisps in a different light! I was in the supermarket doing my weekly shop, and I had a little "regression" moment, back to my childhood, as I passed a very large display shelf of multipacks of Frazzles. As a child of the 1970s, crisps were generally fairly boring (remember "Salt 'n' Shake, anyone?) - and Frazzles were one of the more interesting packs. They were also the type of crisps that would be put out ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/02/09 (Very useful, 109 readings)
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Frazzles, that is a word that I struggle to associate with these crispy bacon corn flavoured snacks. Now the only thing that springs to mind is that you may well call over cooked bacon frazzled. I am now wondering if I might have accidentally donated my brain to the British Heart Foundation by accident! The supermarket shelves are stacked with potato crisps and corn flavoured snacks and they come in practically every flavour that you could ever think of. Though it seems to me that Walkers have the monopoly when it comes to inventing new flavours. Frazzles have been around for some years now and remind me of a fake rasher of fried bacon for a Dolls ... Read the complete review
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