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Kettle Brand Krinkle Cut Spicy Queso Potato Chips: 140 calories, 8 grams fat (0.5 grams saturated fat), 3 g carbs, 2 g protein, 2 grams fiber, 150 milligrams sodium (per nine chips)
On three occasions, February 2007, [28] December 2008 [29] and June 2009, [30] the Crinkle Cut chips were recalled after rubber pieces were discovered in packets. On two occasions, in October 2022 [ 31 ] and May 2023, [ 32 ] the Crinkle Cut chips were recalled after plastic pieces were discovered in packets.
When that 3 p.m. hunger pang strikes, you could turn to the vending machine for a bag of stale chips. But, as you already know, there are better options out there. But, as you already know, there ...
And Aldi has 17.64-ounce bags of Specially Selected Traditional and Crinkle Cut Ribbon Noodles for $2.99 starting on September 18. These noodles have just two ingredients: durum semolina wheat and ...
Aldi won the appeal as they argued that the phrase 'Cheezy Twists' described their product contents and was not used as their registered trademark. [11] In 2009, Twisties packets reduced in size from 50 grams to 45 grams, with the company choosing to reduce portion size rather than increase retail prices [12] due to higher costs for raw ...
The snack food is a thinly-sliced variety of potato chip (crisp) and comes in a variety of flavours, including Chicken, Original, Salt & Vinegar, BBQ Ribs, Cheese & Onion, Sour Cream & Chives and Light & Tangy. Thins compete chiefly with Smith's Thinly Cut, another thinly sliced potato chip, along with various crinkle cut brands.
Most Aldi's chocolate bars are between $2 and $4, which is a great deal for European chocolate. The day I shopped there were even a few varieties on sale for only $1.39.
Chocolate chip cookie: United States: A drop cookie that features chocolate chips as its distinguishing ingredient. Cookie [29] Scotland: In the United States, Canada and Australia a cookie is a small, flat, baked treat, usually containing fat, flour, eggs and sugar. In Scotland, a cookie is a plain bun. [30]