These are fairly standard flavour colour coded Crisps bags; although they say they are Frisps, not Crisps. The banner across the middle with the main logo, is all wrong - the font is wrong, the thickness of the font is wrong. It's just all wrong. It looks like a small child has drawn it. We would however like to offer some constructive criticism, and the bold colours are very striking.
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Crunch
These reconstituted potato snacks were thickly cut and the crunch mirrored many Crisps of this thickness. It was almost biscuit like in its crunch properties. The first bite was firm and crispy, and as the munch process continued it turned mushy at irregular rates.
Texture
As the pack says, "it's a Frisp not a crisp". This means it is a reconstituted product - that could not look much less like a Potato Crisp. The Frisps were pale yellow to white. The Ridges were more like undulations than machine or hand cut ripples. There was a powdery residue and no visible oil.
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Taste
A Nose Plunge Test suggested a smell somewhat reminiscent of a deep fat fryer with used oil, prior to re-using. There was a potato flavour, and maybe the slightest hint of salt, but overall the flavour was lacking in all the important areas.