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Weight Watchers Cheese Puffs

 
Description: Manufacturer: Weight Watchers / Type: Snacks

Newest Review: ... know that their products are really expensive. I popped a multipack in my basket pleased with myself for having found such ... more

 ... a good bargain. There are six packets of crisps in a multipack and each packet is 18 grams. I was even more delighted to see that one packet was only 1 points value! Thats really good and quite low calorie so i was hungry and decided to have two bags. Weighwatchers claim that these are "Deliciously cheesy melt - in - the - mouth maize snacks". I opened both packs and poured them into a bowl. This was indeed my first mistake as i should have only opened up one packet at a time as i had never tasted them...more

rachelew
Premium Review Weight Watchers Cheese Puffs: Wot's this?? it's not a Wotsit.... (268 words)
by - written on 25/06/09 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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Weight Watchers Cheese Flavour Puffs are a puffed maize savoury snack. If you have tried Wotsits, they are the same principle. I really like Wotsits, so these are my diet substitute really. I know they are not trying to be wotsits, but it's hard not to make a comparison. In a nutshell, they are not so cheesy and not so puffed and have a harder texture. You can buy a multi pack of cheese puffs (5 bags) for about £1.50 in the supermarket. I got a bag for just £1 at Poundland this lunchtime.....20p per bag isn't bad! They are packaged in a white bag with a blue weight watchers logo on it and a picture of the product. They are labeled as, 'Deliciously cheesy melt ...  Read the complete review

loopyloulon
Premium Review Cheesy balls of wind hehe! (298 words)
by - written on 16/05/09 (Very useful, 18 readings)
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Wotsits are my favourite crisps but are not very diet friendly. So as im on weight watchers i decided to give their cheese puffs a go and see if they would replace my wotsit fetish! What weight watchers say: They say these are a deliciously cheesy melt in the mouth maize snack. Price/Where to buy: They cost £1.48 from my local asdas for a multipack of 6 bags which are each 20g. What do they taste like in my opinion: They are very cheesy and in that way they are similar to wotsits. They are larger and crunchier than wotsits and taste like they have less fat. I like that about them and like the fact that you appear to get ...  Read the complete review

i_am_joy
Premium Review Weight Watchers Cheese Puffs: Wotsit all about, Weight Watchers? (416 words)
by - written on 27/08/09 (Very useful, 72 readings)
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It's not really fair for me to write this review, but I hate Wotsits. Can't stand the smell of them and hate seeing children with the orange stain around their mouths. I don't buy them for my granddaughters simply because I find Wotsits irrationally foul. So it's strange I should find myself contemplating a packet of the Weight Watchers Cheese Puff, a product which is basically Wotsits for dieters. As expected, I didn't like them and it wasn't really the horrible synthetic cheese taste that made me dislike them. They have a strange texture and personally I didn't find anything appealing about them. I was given this packet in my Weight Watchers ...  Read the complete review

liss_e
Premium Review Cheese Puffs? Where's the cheese? (299 words)
by - written on 26/04/09 (Very useful, 71 readings)
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I adore crisps, and lunchtime is just not complete without a packet of crisps to go alongside my sandwich - even now while dieting I still use up a couple of points on a small packet. I discovered the WeightWatchers crisps on offer in Morrisons when I took my Nan there, I was actually pleasantly surprised at the range of the WeightWatchers products they stock. They were only £1 for a bag of six and there was a large variety of multipacks there, so I bought a couple of different ones to try them out. Cheese (oh how I miss just cutting a slice off the block of Cathedral City and popping it into my mouth) flavoured crisps - can't go wrong right? ...  Read the complete review

sexyminxy
Premium Review Weight Watchers Cheese Puffs: Weightwatchers have conned us! (346 words)
by - written on 12/10/09 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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As you may already know from some of my other reviews, im on Weightwatchers at the minute and trying to lose close to 5 stone (eek!) Cheese is my downfall. I love it on pizza, baked potatoes, toast... the list is endless. I was in Poundland a few days and saw this multipack of Weightwatchers Cheese Puffs for £1! I thought that was a total bargain as anyone who follows Weightwatchers will know that their products are really expensive. I popped a multipack in my basket pleased with myself for having found such a good bargain. There are six packets of crisps in a multipack and each packet is 18 grams. I was even more delighted to see that ...  Read the complete review

 

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