There is a lot going on with the Discos bag design. There is a blue circle in the middle, which is a little odd: Why blue? Why plain and without shading? Anyway, the circle is surrounded by shattering imagery. This looks effective, but is somewhat disconnected from the blue circle, from which it is apparently shattering from. Yes, odd. The bags are flavour colour coded. The wording is large and identifiable in the centre. There is no brand name, but as KP have been absorbed into Intersnack, perhaps they were not sure which logo to include. This is a shame because KP Discos trips off the tongue well, even if "Discos" is a little 1970s sounding.
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Crunch
These were reconstituted Potato Snacks that were fairly thickly cut. There was a cracker like crunch that was firm and not audibly snappy or crisp. The crunch continued for two or three bites, but the snack then turned mushy.
Texture
These snacks are very easy to describe. They are circular in shape. They were mostly gently bent, so not completely flat. The surface was bumpy but smooth. The colour was a very pale yellow that, if it were paint, would be described as 'White, with a hint of primrose.' There was lots of pale powdery seasoning.
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Taste
If you poured some Vinegar in an empty cardboard box, closed it up, and then went back to sniff it a few days later, it would probably be similar to the Nose Plunge Test for this snack. There was Salt and there was Vinegar, but it was so very very mild that the main flavour was potato.