Half of a Tyrrell's pack is taken up by flavour colour coding, which is exactly as it should be with modern bag designs. There is also a uniform design across the range, which ticks another box. Each pack features a mildly amusing black and white photograph that hints towards the flavour. This not only works well, but it gives the company a light hearted appeal.
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Crunch
While these Crisps were thicker than regular Crisps, the rigidity replaced thickly sliced potato mushiness. The hardened oil saw the Crisps crunch crisply throughout the eating process.
Texture
These Crisps were curly and bendy, which is a familiarity of hand Cooked Crisps. There was also a lot of skin on edges. The major feature however, was the very pale yellow colour of the Crisps appeared soaked in oil.
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Taste
Regular readers of Chips & Crisps reviews will be aware that we do not consider ourselves particularly good at rating flavourless Crisps. We prefer a mountain of flavour to replace the monotony of oily potato. These tasted of very oily potato.