Only these three flavours are kosher:
All other Walkers crisps are not acceptable.
Yes - they have been for a few years.
McCoys Mexican Chili Crisps are not kosher. Salt & Malt Vinegar and Salted Crisps are Kosher Parve.
A hamster certainly can die if it eats too many salt and vinegar crisps. This is because their body cannot handle the salt and vinegar.
salt and vinegar crisps are very high in saturated fats. I'd recomend a 10 mile run, followed up by an hour and a half of heavy weight training, then maybe 30 minutes of swimming. you dont want to get fat now do you.
their is about 50-60 grams of proteins in a packet of crisps
vinegar is an acid, so yes, if you are talking about heartburn
All the flavours of walkers crisps are Ready Salted, Cheese and Onion, Salt and Vinegar, Sour Cream and Chives, Prawn Cocktail, BBQ, Smoky Bacon, Steak and Onion, and i think that is all the flavours!
Yes she does.
no because they make his breath stink and he likes to be fresh
Good question. You might want to try kosher silver polish.
The word preferences means something that one prefers. So for example one might have a preference for salt and vinegar crisps over cheese and onion crisps.
Salt dissolved in vinegar creates a mild solution of hydrochloric acid, the same acid our stomachs produce to help us digest food. However, the vinegar (acetic acid) is applied to the chips in a crystalline, powdered form -- so the salt and vinegar do not combine there. Only after contacting liquid (such as saliva) can the compounds combine. Therefore, technically, the only acid that is on salt and vinegar crisps, or chips, is the crystalline form of vinegar. Still, in crystalline form, the acetic acid is very potent. Eating a large number of chips without drinking something or wiping one's mouth can be damaging to the mouth and lips. Otherwise, they are quite harmless and tasty.
A bag of Walkers crisps is 25g, but I'm pretty sure that I used to get more in a bag.