Kettle Chips certainly keep it simple. And so shall we. Colour coded bags. Colours associated with the flavour. Minimalist design. Plain but fairly perfect. We included the write up for the standard Kettle Chips design because this is only a minor variation. The fonts are the same, the bold colours individualising the flavours are the same. But this time, a chopping board plays host to a simple photo of the ingredients. Kettle knock it out of the park again
.
Crunch
We had to check to see if there was a hole in the bag because although these were crunchy and munchy, there was not the uniform hard and often brittle mulch that we have grown familiar with from Kettle Chips
Texture
These Kettle Chips did not seem quite as hard and rigid as some in their ranges. The curls and bends of Hand-Cooked Crisps were less evident, but there was still a well rounded presentation to them with oil boils, visible seasoning and some skin on edges
.
Taste
An eyebrow raising flavour description: Burrata Mozzarella – Really? Not just Mozzarella. Indeed, as these were produced in partnership with Stokes, using their Chilli Jam, surely that should have been the prevailing flavour description. Anyway, enough of that, what about the taste? Well, there was a creamy cheesy backdrop and a hint of Sweet Chilli, but Jam, perhaps not. This was just a creamy, Sweet Chilli Crisp. Kettle have produced another nice flavour, but over-egged the flavour description somewhat