Underrated, and over looked by all
Tasty Snacks
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Pretzels so hard you worry about cracking a tooth while eating them. But the taste is so good, you just say "fuck it"
Their jalepeno ones are fantastic.
Yes.
Whoever invented this is a business genius.
Take the broken pretzel pieces from your assembly line, coat them in 5¢ of seasoning, and charge double the price.
I'm not even mad, because they taste so fucking good.
Why don't you just flash some crack at a narcs anonymous meeting?
Psst. Now, don't give away all the good ideas. Lol.
Too bad they're always so crushingly expensive
I buy off brand
Something tells me even the off brand version is still pretty expensive cuz pretzels in general are pretty pricey, though I'm way more surprised there is an off-brand version where you are. There's literally no off-brand option where I live. It's only dots and snyders.
The off brand is blander but still has a kick if I find it again I will post. Dollar store quality tho. I am just not really picky and I'm too poor.
I both love these, but then also find them disgusting after eating a bunch, every time
Yeah it's the weirdest thing, like if they're poisonous and your body rejects then after about a handful.
But they're soooooo good
Actually that is why they were my favorite. I could only eat a few. They were my only junk food at the time and I lost weight.
For some reason, they have vanished from European markets some time ago.
Not this brand, but I find them very easily in Germany. At least 3 different brands are available at the grocery stores near me.
Which ones? I'm looking for these in canada
These taste the best:
I know there are alternatives, but they actually taste different.
But primarily I was wondering why they vanished from the shelves.
Yeah they added some ingredient that's banned over here. It was the only food I ever bought from Amazon. If you're in UK, farmfoods sell a good substitute called munchkings pretzel crush
banned over here
Soooooo maybe that should indeed be a reason to stop eating them?
We also ban women from using the womens bathroom. Government's tapped mate.
I'll look out for them in June. Are they sold at Tesco's?
Not sure, only ever seen them at farmfoods
Oh, farmfoods is a chain, or something? Have not seen one yet.
Read the ingredients to know why
They are tasty but deadly
Difficult to read when they are no longer available.
right you are, sorry about that.
Found them online here:
https://www.myfooddiary.com/foods/5054334/snyders-of-hanover-honey-mustard-onion-pretzel?q=1
It only shows the nutrition facts for me, not the ingredient list.
ENRICHED WHEAT FLOUR, MODIFIED PALM OIL, SUGARS (SUGAR, MALTODEXTRIN, DEXTROSE, HONEY POWDER), ONION POWDER, SALT, WHEY (MILK), VINEGAR POWDER (MALTODEXTRIN, MODIFIED CORN STARCH, VINEGAR), HYDROLYZED SOY PROTEIN, MUSTARD POWDER (PREPARED MUSTARD, MALTODEXTRIN, CORN STARCH), WHEAT STARCH, YEAST, SPICES, TURMERIC EXTRACT, CITRIC ACID, HORSERADISH, FLAVOUR, CANOLA OIL, SODIUM HYDROXIDE.
CONTAINS: WHEAT, MILK, SOY, MUSTARD
No need to shout 😃
Hmm. Canola oil in food?
Sodium hydroxide is E524 and works as an acid regulator. Not something people expect in food, but used quite often, e.g. to counteract hydrochloric acid used to peel fruits.
Looks like HSP (hydrolized soy protein) could be the issue. I think I remember it to be a potential carcinogen, so the FDA would permit it until people can prove they died from it...
No need to shout 😃
it was a copy / paste from their site
I know. That's why I added the 😃.
Oh, no. That sucks. Is there a bad ingredient in them, or something? I buy off brand
No idea what happened. I used to buy them occasionally, and then they were no longer available. So they still exist. I thought that this was caused by it to be only a short-term thing or a trial run.