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Highlander are actually the reincarnation of the the former Golden Wonder factory which was the subject of a failed management buy-out. I suppose you can't blame GW. I mean, why would they want to encourage their former loyal employees to go on and manufacture a superior product?
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Advantages: Actually taste like roast beef Disadvantages: A little greasy
...major local food producers is HIGHLANDER SNACKS of Bathgate. (For 'snacks' read deep-fried potatoes). Not the healthiest of snack products, I think you'll agree, but tasty nevertheless.
Highlander are actually the reincarnation of the the former Golden Wonder factory which was the subject of a failed management buy-out. I suppose you can't blame GW. I mean, why would they want to encourage their former loyal employees to go on and manufacture a ... ...review, shall we?
Apparently, Highlander crisps aren't all that widely available around the UK so it's hardly surprising that they export a greater percentage of their output than is consumed at home. This may have something to do with the parent company being Italian (San Carlo), but either way, it's a shame because to my mind, they're a far better crisp than Walkers or Golden Wonder.
This particular flavour is ROAST BEEF.
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Advantages: good potato and beef taste, cheap Disadvantages: there are better beef flavour crisps out there
...manufacturer you can expect that Highlander would do a Roast Beef flavour crisp. And they do. You can get a hold of them in the savoury selection multi-packs for around £1.10 to £1.20 for eight bags of crisps (only two will be Roast Beef though).
The packet follows the usual Highlander crisp design with the upper half being blue and "Highlander" written in yellow letters and the lower half being plum coloured with "Roast Beef flavour" written in ... ...be my favourite flavour of Highlander Crisps. Out of the flavours that I have tried Bacon &Brown Sauce has been my favourite. Despite this the Roast Beef flavour was very pleasant and filled my snacking desire for beef flavour crisps.
Each packet of crisps costs roughly 15p each from the multi-pack. I think that this provides excellent value for money when you compare it to the price of other crinkle-cut crisps such as McCoy's. Although the Highlander ...
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