Title: Red Sky Crisps: Review Post by: michael on Thursday, April 2, 2009, 18:12:32 I'm working through the range at present and, whilst they are clearly never going to be the market leader, I am reasonably impressed.
Interestingly they are made from natural ingredients which, as I understand it, means that they are healthy. Today I had West Country Bacon & Cream Cheese flavour, yesterday I had Roasted Red Pepper & Lime and tomorrow I may try Anglesey Sea Salt. I'll probably go back to Kettle Chips next week, but for now I am just enjoying myself :) Title: Re: Red Sky Crisps: Review Post by: Batch on Thursday, April 2, 2009, 18:50:22 Weird, I had the West Country Bacon & Cream Cheese flavour yesterday, first time I had seen them.
Got them from the corner shop down the road from 12 Bar. Where else sells them? Thought they tasted quite nice with authentic bacon/cream cheese flavoured. Only when I looked at the ingredients did I notice they contain of "dried bacon" and "dried cream cheese"! Will have to hunt down the other flavours now. Title: Re: Red Sky Crisps: Review Post by: michael on Thursday, April 2, 2009, 18:56:50 Natural ingredients you see.
Tesco's sell them. I think that they are made by Walkers... Title: Re: Red Sky Crisps: Review Post by: Saxondale on Thursday, April 2, 2009, 19:55:19 I think they do some clusters of nuts together as well. The pecan and peanut clusters being extremely palatable.
Title: Re: Red Sky Crisps: Review Post by: Miss Angry on Thursday, April 2, 2009, 20:14:27 On promotion in Co-op for the next 3 weeks... buy two for £1.50 or something like that i believe, they are flying out
Title: Re: Red Sky Crisps: Review Post by: Iffy's Onion Bhaji on Thursday, April 2, 2009, 20:24:40 I'll have to give these a try.
Title: Re: Red Sky Crisps: Review Post by: chalkies_shorts on Thursday, April 2, 2009, 21:23:42 Weird, I had the West Country Bacon & Cream Cheese flavour yesterday, first time I had seen them. Not impressed by them.Nando's are the way to go.Got them from the corner shop down the road from 12 Bar. Where else sells them? Thought they tasted quite nice with authentic bacon/cream cheese flavoured. Only when I looked at the ingredients did I notice they contain of "dried bacon" and "dried cream cheese"! Will have to hunt down the other flavours now. Title: Re: Red Sky Crisps: Review Post by: axs on Thursday, April 2, 2009, 22:22:58 I'm working through the range at present and, whilst they are clearly never going to be the market leader, I am reasonably impressed. Interestingly they are made from natural ingredients which, as I understand it, means that they are healthy. Today I had West Country Bacon & Cream Cheese flavour, yesterday I had Roasted Red Pepper & Lime and tomorrow I may try Anglesey Sea Salt. I'll probably go back to Kettle Chips next week, but for now I am just enjoying myself :) Stuff made from natural ingredients and then fried is still not healthy I'm afraid. Although it can be quite tasty. |