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#2 - Walkers Sensations: Thai Sweet Chilli



16/8/18 - Reading

There are not many crisps that satisfy my taste buds like the beautiful Thai Sweet Chilli crisps from Walkers Sensations.

I love a bit of spice in my food so when I see this packet on the shelf, most of the time I would pick it to compliment my sandwich for lunch! These crisps start of with a sweet touch but then gradually build up to a fiery, but satisfying heat. 

Each crisp was savoured and devoured (both words I did not look up in a thesaurus), until every crisp was gone. Walkers have produced a stellar product in the Sensations line and I look forward to trying the rest of their range. 

Comparing these to yesterday’s Walkers Cheese and Onion, it’s obvious that the Sensations line is their premium and better product. Each crisp is covered in a healthy dose of seasoning and herbs and produces a crunch to die for. 

5/5

Next episode: Walkers: Prawn Cocktail


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  1. Good review Captain. I look forward to what's coming next....

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