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Walkers Vintage Cheddar & Onion Chutney SensationsNewest Review: ... mess, but this is a small worry. The crisps are cut a bit thicker than regular Walkers crisps, and the flavours are very ... more More Walkers in Food
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by - written on 06/05/09 (Very useful, 65 readings)
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Sensations have now had a makeover and come in a sleek black packet and have quite a classy look to them. This is definitely what drew me to them! These crisps are made with Lady Rosetta & Saturna potatoes which I have never heard of before but they seem to give these crisps an absolutely fantastic bite and they are lovely and crunchy. The flavour of this packet is listed as vintage cheddar & onion chutney and whilst there is a lovely cheese taste on these crisps there is also a very sweet onion chutney and while I am not the biggest fan of onion I found this to be delicious. It's gorgeously sweet and after a while my tongue began to tingle ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/09/09 (Very useful, 94 readings)
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After trying out the Roasted chicken and Thyme sensation crisps my husband decided to pick up a packet of these crisps last night whilst he was out shopping as they were still on offer in Tescos for 77p for a 160g bag. The packaging like all the other Walkers sensations is black with a bright yellow S on the front of the packet. There is a picture of a peacock and some of the ingredients such as cheese and chutney. The crisps are made with Lady Rosetta and Saturna potatoes which I have never heard of, Walkers say these are a thicker cut crisp but to me they look like a standard crisp the only difference is the crisps come in all different ... Read the complete review

by - written on 17/09/09 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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I bought a packet of these on the way home today. I finished late, and couldn't wait to get home for tea, so popped into the garage to get 2 packs for £2. Individually, they cost around £1.50 in there, although know that Tesco have them on offer for well under £1 each at the moment. These are supposedly the more upmarket higher quality crisps from Walkers. They come in a 160g bag, with each 35g serving giving you 168 calories. I have absolutely no idea why they reduced the doses to tell us how much is in a 35g bag. I would have thought this a bit silly as I was buying a 160g bag, but there you go. No doubt there is a decent reason. In terms of the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/09/09 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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Sensations are Walkers up market premium brand crisp range and as such you can expect to pay a little extra for them however at the moment they are on special offer at Tesco and are half price so a 160g bag is selling for 75p which is apretty good price given that a normal size individual bag retails for about 50p. These are the upmarket version of Walkers cheese and onion crisps which are my favourite all time flavour, the first thing I notice is the fact that the crisps are a little thicker than the normal ones and biting into them they are a bit more substantial and very crunchy when you munch on them. Flavour wise you can taste the slightly ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/04/09 (Very useful, 46 readings)
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WalkersVintage Cheddar & Red Onion Chutney Sensations "The initial dairy aromas are followed by heavier notes from the cheddar. These are then cleansed by the sweetness of the fruity chutney, making way for the tang of a red onion finish." No I haven't lost the plot this is a quote from the Sensations Website (http://www.sensationscrisps.co.uk/). Sounds like someone conducting a wine tasting! Fair enough the Sensations range of crisps are probably targeting a more mature market or, at least, those with more mature taste; you would certainly need a discerning palate to come up with a decription of your tasting to compare with this. My ... Read the complete review
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