Walkers, like so many major Crisps manufacturers, rely heavily on their brand name rather than product presentation; yep, another bland bag. It featured flavour colour coding and a giant ‘Max’ stamp to make it clear they were not the same as other flavours in their ranges. There was a potato and a large crinkle cut Crisp. That was about it
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Crunch
Some Crinkle Cut Crisps, in fact most Crinkle Cut Crisps, feature firm and hard munches. These balanced nicely between Handcooked Crisps and Regular Crisps. They mulched up far too quickly, but not as swiftly as some. Overall though, not quite as manly as their marketing approach
Texture
Good looking and large Crinkle Cut Crisps with a nice ridged texture and heavy brownish seasoning
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Taste
The first thing we should mention is that unlike many Walkers flavours, these were a little heavy on negative nutrition values, including virtually a quarter of the recommended daily fat guide. The bag presents a fairly masculine approach, but they were just mildly beefy