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Walkers Tomato Ketchup Crisps Box, 32.5 g (Case of 32)

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Another commenter, on a YouTube video in which the crisps were tasted, said: "I miss these, they were well nice, I bought a whole box of 48 they were that good!!" Cajun Squirrel Made by roasting and salting broad beans, if vegetable crisps can be included in this category, then so can these. They are very crunchy and surprisingly tasty too, and with just broad beans, sunflower oil and salt listed as ingredients, they are one of the simplest ‘crisp’ options there is. A class above the standard Walkers crisps, these have a premium feel to them, with fancy flavours to match. Oddly sweet and tangy, the flavour is more popular with customers in the United States, Germany, Italy, Japan, and Denmark. The crisps taste like mild tomato ketchup with a touch of vinegar, which some supposedly like.

Nothing originating from a pig has been put into these Bacon Crispies, and though the taste will not please everyone (or the concept for that matter), they are fine for vegans to consume if they so choose. Some people love ready salted crisps, in all their banal blandness. The Tesco own-brand version does what’s expected of them and are good value. A standard salt and vinegar option that might be preferred by some vegans to Walkers (which, as mentioned, are made in a factory that handles milk). Tesco’s Finest range offers high quality crisp options but with a price tag that is significantly below the likes of Kettle Chips or Tyrells (unless they are on offer). Launched during the football World Cup of 2010, the American Cheeseburger flavour was a hit and competed in Walkers' very own tournament to see which of French garlic baguette, Italian spaghetti bolognaise and eventual winner English roast beef and yorkshire pudding, would come out on top.These parsnip, sweet potato and beetroots crisps offer a decent alternative to the higher end (and higher priced!) veg crisp options, such as those from Tyrells. The name says it all. Nothing overly interesting to say about a fairly plain crisp other than they are decent value.

These parsnip, sweet potato and beetroot crisps are tasty enough though they can make the fingers a little greasy. They are, however, robust enough to dip in hummus without breaking (usually), which is always good. Wotsits– It should come as no massive surprise that the famously cheesy Wotsits contain ingredients derived from milk and so are not vegan Hurray! No prawns here, and Skips are vegan friendly (subject to the usual cross-contamination risks).Cheese & Onion Squares– Vegan fans of cheese and onion flavour crisps are not doing well when it comes to Walkers… here’s another with milk products

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