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Walkers Baked Mango ChilliNewest Review: ... of McCoys. This gives them a subtle rough texture and a decent crunch, unlike usual Walkers' translucent, thin potato crisps. ... more More Walkers in Food
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by - written on 25/08/09 (Very useful, 36 readings)
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Continuing the new trend for healthier, baked crisps are Walkers unusual Mango Chilli flavour. *Packaging* The crisps come in multipacks of 6 bags. The front of the multipack and individual bags are orange-yellow with Baked written across them nicely outlined in red, an image of the crisps and some slices of mango and chilli. They embody the warm flavour of the crisps themselves. The bags are 25g each, and are the common size for 25g bags with just as few crisps as usual and just as much air! *Texture and look* The crisps are baked, along the lines of Pringles. They are flat, quite thick and irregularly shaped. They have slightly indented ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/07/09 (Very useful, 64 readings)
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Can't remember why I decided that buying a multipack of mango and chilli flavoured crisps was a good idea but I'm glad I did. These crisps are part of Walkers Baked range, which contains 70% fat, and is the first (and hopefully not only) adventurous flavour in the range. They are packaged in a pale orange bag which stands out from the other packets. Walkers baked crisps are not made from sliced of potato (at least from what I can gather) but are twice baked potato flakes. What this means is that you have a ridged, thicker than usual, very crunchy crisp to enjoy. I don't think this way of making crisps is that unusual I guess Squares, Discos and a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/06/09 (Very useful, 68 readings)
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I have always been a lover of savoury snacks. When I spotted this bright orange bag of multipack crisps in Tescos I thought they deserved a second look. The pack is a very eye-catching colour and also shows the traditional walkers sun logo. The multipack bag contains 6x25g packets. Walkers Baked snacks are not really crisps as they are not formed from sliced potato, they are much thicker and I think they are made from potato powder which is formed into ridged shapes and then baked. I find the baked crisps much more satisfying than traditional crisps and they have a good crunch. The Mango Chilli flavour is my favourite. It has quite a sweet ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/07/09 (Very useful, 87 readings)
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I hate the way normal bags of crisps seem to be getting higher in calorie and fat content when at the same time the contents of the bag seem to be getting less! In my never ending quest to try and provide my family with a healthy diet without being too strict I decided to try the Walkers Baked Crisps, which claimed to have 70% less fat content than a normal bag of Walkers Crisps. The Walkers Baked Crisps come in the usual 25g bag and are available in 6 different flavours: Mango Chilli, Cheese and Onion, Bacon and Cheddar, Sour Cream and Chive, Ready Salted and Salt and Vinegar. Not the greatest of choices when you think how many there are to choose from in ... Read the complete review
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