We were sent Walkers Mighty Lights during the Summer, but as we had been away, they arrived 2 days before back to school, and back to packed lunch time! Having just come back from America, and a fortnight being frustrated at not being able to buy a "normal" sized packet of crisps, they were refreshing indeed!
Today we took advantage of Inset day to go to our local farm. First stop the tractors and Scarlett decided to use hers to distribute the Walkers to the others.
They claim to be "mighty in flavour" and "lower in fat". The kids agreed with the first statement - Jasper said they were "immense", whilst the second claim ticks boxes for me. It's often a challenge providing a healthy packed lunch that the kids will enjoy. I try and make sure they have a balanced lunchbox, and they know they have to eat their sandwich before their treat, which this would be. They are crinkle cut too which is new to them, so win win here.
As well as being
✔30% less fat than standard crisps, they are also
✔made from real potatoes
✔a source of fibre
✔no MSG
✔Suitable for vegetarians
✔no artificial colours or preservatives
Give them a go, Walkers are certainly coming up with some great new products! For more information you can look at www.mightylights.co.uk.
Annie x
Disclosure - I was sent packets of Walkers Mighty Lights to review.
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Monday, 2 September 2013
Tuesday, 7 May 2013
Walkers NEW Hoops and Crosses :)
As a QPR fan my ears prick up at the mere mention of the word "Hoops" (my teams strip are blue and white hoops). I was very pleased therefore to accept an invitation to review Walkers new product "Hoops and Crosses".
I was sent this cheeky monkey - which Scarlett has adopted, and the kids and I set about sharing the packet. Maybe I should have tried them on my own, cos we ended up with this little lot after shopping last night!
To be honest though, at 85 calories a bag, and being made from Wholegrains, with no artificial colours of preservatives, I'm not worried about treating the kids with this kind of snack. They are also suitable for vegetarians.
I may have to snaffle some out of sight for my own late night indulgence :)
Annie x
I was sent this cheeky monkey - which Scarlett has adopted, and the kids and I set about sharing the packet. Maybe I should have tried them on my own, cos we ended up with this little lot after shopping last night!
To be honest though, at 85 calories a bag, and being made from Wholegrains, with no artificial colours of preservatives, I'm not worried about treating the kids with this kind of snack. They are also suitable for vegetarians.
I may have to snaffle some out of sight for my own late night indulgence :)
Annie x
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