Sunday 28 September 2008

Burts Salt-Free Kids Crisps








Burts have brought out a selection of salt-free crisps for kids. Even better, some of the profits go towards Great Ormond Street Hospital. Available in plain, cheese, honey, ketchup and (likely to be a hit in our house) vinegar.

Update: I got a multipack bag of these, which contained plain, vinegar and ketchup. The first two sorts were great, but we are not keen on the ketchup version, which have a real taste of the 1970s to me.

3 comments:

ellie said...

Sounds really interesting thanks, where did you buy yours? I've not seen these before.

What is the actual sodium/salt level please?

AnnC said...

Hi -

I got mine at Waitrose. We shop with Ocado, which isn't as expensive as it sounds (they price match Tesco on the basics, and we can use John Lewis vouchers which I get at a 6% discount through my work).

Next time I get some I will let you know what the sodium level is. Worth a mention too is the Kettle Chips salt free crisps which have a great potatoey taste, with 0.08g sodium per 100g (compared with 0.7 - 1.2 for Walkers):

http://www.kettlefoods.co.uk/our-hand-cooked-chips/kettle-chips/flavour/no-added-salt/nutritional/

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Ellie said...

Thanks Ann, I checked our nearest Waitrose but they unfortunately don't stock them. I did email Burts about this but haven't got a reply.

I'll keep an eye out for those Kettle Chips thanks.