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Appealing packaging |
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Light doesn't shine through |
Some things were meant to be: fish and chips, strawberries and cream, eggs and bacon, and another in my opinion is a bag or crisps with a pint of beer. One of my favourite combinations has to be cheese and onion crisps accompanied by a bottle of Spitfire. And top of the list for crisps has to be
Kent Crisps, which I only learnt about a couple of months ago. What great packaging - bright and fresh, conjuring up a picture of the Kentish countryside.
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Perfect match |
These are crisps as they are meant to be: a good strong cheesy aroma, deeply golden and thickly layered in appearance, an exceptional cheesy flavour which literally explodes onto the taste buds, and above all a very satisfying hard crunch.
Just listen!
Using the local Kent
Ashmore cheese helps to make this an authentic Kent Crisp, and one that perfectly matches the malty notes and hoppy freshness of the
Spitfire beer. Not many things get better than this. (Love the new Spitfire livery to celebrate the Jubilee).
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