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I found these pickle flavoured cucumber crisps during my last trip to Costco and thought they looked pretty intriguing so I picked up a bag to try. I also find it interesting the company that makes them is based out of Australia. I paid $9.99 Canadian for the 200 gram bag.

The bag reseals which helps keep them fresh and the expiry date is seven months from when I bought them. You could use these as a crunchy topping for casserole, have them alone or put them in a salad, sandwich or wrap.

In 50 grams of cucumber crips there are 200 calories, four and a half grams of fat, 37 grams of carbohydrates, four grams of fibre, 25 grams of sugar, four grams of protein and 330 milligrams of sodium. After trying these I immediately looked at the back of the bag to see how much sugar there was and felt shocked to see the sugar content!

I tried these with both my mom and dad when they stopped over and I didn’t like them but my dad really did. I immediately thought they taste way too sweet, almost candy sweet and I like a tangy, vinegary dill pickle flavour. The dill pickle flavour is overpowered by sweetness. My dad didn’t find them too sweet and thought they’d be good on a sandwich.
Cost: 7/10
Convenience: 10/10
Nutrition: 0/10
Taste: 5.5/10


These look and sound incredibly gross. š I canāt even begin to imagine putting them on a sandwich!
Ah wellā¦.. maybe Chris will try them, he loves dill pickle flavoured snacks š¤£. Thanks for your review.
Thank you for review. Itās so weird thereās so much sugar in this.