Posts Tagged ‘crisps’

Pringles Extreme Torchin Tamale – More like Tame Tamale

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Pringles Extreme Torchin Tamale - More like Tame Tamale

Pringles Extreme Torchin Tamale were given to me by a friend and I must say that I never thought I would see Pringles served in anything but a Tall or short can and was intrigued about these from the start. At first I felt pretty disappointed because it felt like all the chips had been […]

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Chipsletten – Delicious Chips From a Country Known For Beer

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Chipsletten - Delicious Chips From a Country Known For Beer

Having not enjoyed  an international snack in quite some time, I was excited to pop open review the can of Chipsletten Paprika Flavor Potato Crisps delivered by a friend. Purchased in Germany, the can was identical to the kind of mini-cans you find Pringles in. The can itself is pretty plain and features pictures of […]

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Brothers All Natural Strawberry Banana Crisps – Better Than The Real Thing?

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Brothers All Natural Strawberry Banana Crisps - Better Than The Real Thing?

The first snack we’ve reviewed that involves fruit, Brother’s All Natural Strawberry Banana Crisps claim to be the healthy snack that Mother Nature herself would eat, but does that mean you should? With 41% of your daily recommended Vitamin C and only 45 calories per bag, they are definitely healthier than Utz Natural Snacks for […]

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Sensible Portions Multi Grain Crisps Tomato Basil – Pasta Sauce Flavor without the cleanup

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Sensible Portions Multi Grain Crisps Tomato Basil – Pasta Sauce Flavor without the cleanup

Sensible Portions make it quite clear their multi-grain crisps are a healthy snack. From the name of the brand, to the use of “crisps” down to the baked label on the bag, which also mentions they have no soy, wheat or milk, and are “all natural!” the question isn’t whether these are bad for you, […]

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Munchos – Grossly Delicious

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Munchos – Grossly Delicious

Munchos have long been a guilty pleasure of mine. Growing up I remember enjoying them at the local deli and over the years I found that they are not a snack you can find anywhere and many of my friends have actually never even tried them!

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