
Advantages: tasty, small & hooped
Disadvantages: small pack?
There are now loads of flavours of hula hoops including Salt and Vinegar (blue), Barbecue Beef (brown), Original/Ready Salted (red), Cheese and Onion (green). (Hula hoops are produced by KP Snacks)
Hula Hoops my favourite crisps with a difference.
Differing to other crips in its shape hula hoops is not only tasty, fit perfectly to the edge of your finger but now have reduced saturated fats, less salts (apparantly) and are generally cheap in multipacks
I have been eating hula hoops since i was a child and have grown to love the flavour more and more. Hula hoops have tried to expand the market by producing new flavours such as cheese and onion hula hoops and salt and vinegar. You probably wont see much of these flavours as they have not been a great success, through hula hoops whole lifetime the original has outsold most leading brands.
The packs are relatively small so fit easily into any bag or pocket. They are the perfect portable snack and 1 pack does quench your hunger.
Another thing i love about hula hoops is the attractive designing of the packets, Red and yellow the perfect primary colour combination, as copied by Walkers. Each pack is 27g (made from foil)
Since Hula Hoops Revolution of having a round crisp with a hole in it many crisp brands have tried to come up with another original idea, as seen with crinkle cut crisps and other such examples.
1 Pack of hula hoops can be finished within 3 minutes easily, is this a disadvantage? so little crisps inside the pack?
Each bag of the original Hula Hoops contains 141 calories, slightly high compared to ordinary crisps at 131 calories. They also contain 0.9g of protein, 15.4g of carbohydrates, 8.3g of fat, 0.5g of fibre and 0.3g of Sodium.
(A 12 pack would cost around £1.50, not usually sold individually)
---claims from Hula Hoops----
Now 55% less Saturated Fat - Same great taste.
Made with 100% Sunflower Oil.
Original flavour Hula Hoops are suitable for vegetarians.
Summary: These are great snacks can be eaten anywhere, foil wrapper makes noise so maybe not anywhere...
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