After the buzz around these last year, Marks and Spencer have brought back their Winter Berries and Prosecco Crisps. Retailing at £2 for a 150g bag. I didn't try any last year, as when I approached M&S head office for a sample they were not interested, even though my blog about them had over 1 million likes! Well I've bitten the bullet and bought a packet this year to try. They definitely divided opinion last time, and I think that will be set to continue. The crisps look fabulous, they have a slight pinky tinge, covered with tiny gold edible stars. On tasting, the first thing I noticed was the fizzy sensation. Looking at the ingredients this is Sodium Bacarbonate. Now, this is personal taste, but I find these crisps waaaay too sweet. For me, crisps are a savoury snack, and anything that changes that is just wrong. I appreciate this is the Winter Berries part of the description, but I have to say, I really am not keen on these. I had three, got my husband to try one (he didn't like them either), and I have left them I'm afraid. Now, this is just my opinion, and I know loads of Prosecco Watchers loved these last year. Do you like them? I'd love to hear what you think!
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Marianne
8/10/2016 12:54:40 pm
I thought these were horrible!!
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Prosecco Mad
8/10/2016 12:56:45 pm
I was really disappointed with these, full of flavourings and far too sweet.
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Donna Evans
8/10/2016 12:57:14 pm
They are ok - but I preferred the Tesco ones - less faffiness.
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Laura
8/10/2016 12:58:29 pm
I absolutely loved them but I do agree they were sweet x nice for a change x
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Bella
8/10/2016 03:09:35 pm
I thought these we revolting!!!
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Penny May
10/11/2016 07:44:30 am
Gross!!!!
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