Advantages: Great Flavour , Good Price Disadvantages: None
mysterious. There is just something 'irresistible' able the design. The front of the packet is gold , with the famous McCoys' logo located in the centre of the packet. The logo ,which appears to be a black circle ; the top half of it says 'The Real' in a gold font , then 'McCoys' is written across the 'circle' in large white capitals , a logo which instantly catches your eye. On the bottom half of the circle are the words 'Ridge Cut'. Below this large logo is a blue background with 'Salt and malt vinegar' scrolled across it in large white capitals. Underneath in gold reads 'Flavour Ridge Cut Potato Chips'. I turn the packet round and am faced with a silver background with two columns of information. The first column provides us with information on the crisps such as "unique recipe" and "great flavours" , along with their catchphrase ; " The Real ...
Advantages: Delicious! Disadvantages: Quite a few calories!
There's salt and vinegar crisps...and then there's McCoy's Salt & Malt Vinegar. Accept no imitation. The Pringle is of course, addictive. The Walker is of course an old favourite. But the McCoy is the 'man crisp'...
The familiar ridged style crisp is a favourite with pub snacks, but more and more they are becoming a household favourite...especially if I've anything to do with it!! The glossy silver and blue packaging is eye-catching, but as you'd expect, they're not the 'healthiest' of crisps...if such a thing exists!!
At 164 calories for each 32 gram bag, there are certainly salt and vinegar crisps out there which can be deemed better for you, but few will match McCoy's for flavour. When biting into one of the thick cut crisps, the sharp vinegar flavour can really test your tastebuds. Combined with the salt it's flavour that ...
Advantages: Taste nice, crunchy, flavour full Disadvantages: A Bit Sickly, Very noisy, Hurts tongue if eat too many
and although it?s not of great spectacular design it?s simple and makes the point. The cheddar and onion McCoy?s is gold in colour with green and McCoy?s in big white writing that really stands out.
Did you know that Crisps are even nice in sandwiches? I love crisp sandwiches.
I would say these crisps are for your connoisseur of crisps, someone who appreciates a strong, mature flavour. I wouldn?t really say that they were every day crisps, but could be quite nice at a party or as a snack in a pub. If you go to pubs. I think if you were to have these every day that you could get fed up of them. ...
Mickie26 28.09.2003
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