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Saturday, 14 September 2013
Review ~ Walkers Mighty Light Crisps
My family love potatoes and crisps is one snack that we
cannot be without. I strongly believe in healthy eating and there
has been many occasions when I have left out “crisps “ from the weekly shopping
list due to the fact that they are fried with many additives included in
the flavourings. This only resulted in moans from my family as they all love
their bag of crisps in their lunch boxes together with their sandwich and
fruit. I have tried replacing them with the baked versions too, but this again
resulted in complaints and groans from my family. Apparently I have been told that no lunch is complete and satisfying without sandwiching some crisps in between your sandwich for that perfect bite!!!
My crisp dilemma had become a nightmare so when Walkers
offered me to sample their NEW Walkers MightyLights ridged crisps I jumped at the chance. The crisps are ridged
and have 30% less fat than your average packet of crisp. They are available in
3 flavours Cheese and Onion, Lightly Salted and Roast Chicken. Furthermore
the crisps are made from real potato with no artificial colours or
preservatives and no MSG, they're perfect for lunch boxes.
Being vegetarians we only sampled the cheese and onion and
the lightly salted flavours although Walkers say that the roast chicken flavour is suitable
for vegetarians but we chose not try them. The crisps were crisp, with a lovely
crunch, the ridges on the crisps meant that they were perfect for dipping into
salsas etc for serving at parties. .
The lightly salted crisps were not too salty and perfect in
taste, the cheese and onion were not as strong as the normal cheese and onion
crisps and frankly I preferred the delicate flavour compared to the original
pungent cheese and onion crisps. I also found the crisps did not feel too oily to touch and they did not compromise in texture or flavour in anyway. When I packed these crisps in my families lunch boxes, I had no complaints about the taste, the only disappointment was that we all love salt and vinegar so please Walkers introduce this flavour to the range too.
Thank you to walkers for introducing us to these healthier
versions of crisps, my family loved them and we will definitely make the change
to these healthier option. Mighty Lights are available in shops nationwide
and currently retail at approximately £1.80 for a multi-pack of six. These
were slightly more expensive than the Walkers originals, but I guess its worth paying a little extra for the health benefits.
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I like crisps myself and I have no lunch box to squeeze them into. All too often the "baked" versions disappoint. It's nice to know there is a tasty alternative now available! I will be trying these out myself! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI've bought these too and the kids and I love them!
ReplyDeletebrought these for the kiddies, the polished them off in seconds!
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