Jun 212013
 

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I love eating chips and I found some new ones. They are Tyrrells Hand Cooked English Potato Chips. They are a lot different than others I have tried. They are crunchy thick chips made with the skin on. Tyrrells is based on a farm in the picturesque English Hereford-shire countryside. They started out in 2002 and have become one of UK’s best-loved premium potato chip brand. In April of this year they launched here in the US.

One of the things I loveIMG_0986 is the cute bags that Tyrrells English Chips come in! Don’t you love the old fashion firetruck and uniforms and the fun at the beach? They have seven flavors - all with these black and white old fashion pictures that are sure to make you smile!

  • Lightly Sea Salted
  • Sea Salt & Cider Vinegar
  • Mature Chedar & Chives
  • Sea Salt & Black Pepper
  • Sweet Chili & Red Pepper
  • Worcestershire Sauce & Sundried Tomato
  • Beetroot, Parsnip & Carrots with a Pinch of Sea Salt

I liked the surprising taste combinations like the Worcestershire Sauce & Sundried Tomato and the Sweet Chili & Red Pepper two of my favorites. Having Beetroot, Parsnip & Carrot chips was a first for me - they were good.

The high quality chips are made in small hand cooked batches. The company’s farm, in the West of England, uses local potatoes - Lady Claire and Lady Rosetta varieties, grown by 10 local family-farmers. The seasoning are prepared with only natural local home grown ingredients, no MSG and completely gluten-free.

Tyrrells English Chips are available for purchase HERE online and also at many stores such as Whole Foods, Wegmans and Meijer.

Tyrrells English Chips have offered to send one of my readers all 7 flavors of chips. You must be 18+ and have a US shipping address. Leave a comment on which flavor sounds good to you. Extra entry for following Tyrrells English Chips on Facebook. Extra entries for each way you follow Kaisy Daisy’s Corner. Giveaway ends Jul 6, 2013.

Please fill out the form HERE to enter.

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  67 Responses to “Tyrrells Hand Cooked English Potato Chips Review and Giveaway”

  1. Worcestershire Sauce & Sundried Tomato sounds awesome.

  2. The Sea Salt & Cider Vinegar sounds good.

  3. Sea Salt my favorite!

  4. Oh these sound so good. Many different tastes. I want to try them all

  5. They all sound so good! I think my favorite would be the Mature Cheddar & Chives.

  6. The Veg Chips sound good

  7. Either Sea Salt & Black Pepper OR Beetroot, Parsnip & Carrots with a Pinch of Sea Salt

  8. Lightly Sea Salted

  9. yum! Sweet Chili and Red pepper sounds like a winner

  10. cheddar and chives - a good combination

  11. I crave salty/vinegary things so Sea Salt & Cider Vinegar

  12. •Sea Salt & Cider Vinegar

  13. The Sweet Chili & Red Pepper sounds the best to me.

  14. I would love to try the Worcestershire Sauce & Sundried Tomato.

  15. They all sound wonderful, but I would love to try the Beetroot, Parsnip & Carrots with a Pinch of Sea Salt. I’m adventurous and this sounds so very different.

  16. Sea Salt & Cider Vinegar look tasty

  17. Boring but true - Lightly sea salted sounds perfect - this way, the flavor of the potato has the chance to come thru!

  18. Sea Salt sounds great!

  19. any would be YUMMY

  20. I’ve love to try to the Cheddar and Chives!

  21. when it comes to chips, I strongly believe less is more. Give me the lightly sea salted chips and I will
    be happy as a clam.

  22. Beetroot, Parsnip & Carrots with a Pinch of Sea Salt!

  23. Sea salt is my fav

  24. The Lightly Sea Salted sounds good to me!

  25. Sea Salt & Cider Vinegar

  26. sea salt

  27. I like the sound of Worcestershire Sauce & Sundried Tomato

  28. Wow, these all sound delicious

  29. The cheddar and chive sound scrumptious!

  30. sea salt sounds good

  31. The Salt and Cider vinegar taste good….

  32. they all sound soooo good

  33. sea salt

  34. They all sound great, but I would love to try the Sea Salt & Cider Vinegar flavor first!

  35. good food

  36. I would like lightly sea salted

  37. Beetroot, Parsnip & Carrots

  38. I would like to try the Worcestershire Sauce & Sundried Tomato

  39. the one with worchestershire sounds good

  40. mature cheddar and chives

  41. Mature cheddar and chives sounds delicious

  42. They all sound good!

  43. hmmm cheddar and chives sounds interesting.

  44. the lightly sea salted

  45. Parsnip & Carrots with a Pinch of Sea Salt for me

  46. The Beetroot, Parsnip & Carrots with a Pinch of Sea Salt chips sounds yummy!

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  47. Sweet Chili and Red Pepper

  48. I want to try msture cheddar and chives.

  49. MMM cheddar and chives

  50. Sweet Chili and Red Pepper is for me.

  51. I would like to try the Sea Salt & Black Pepper.

  52. The Beetroot, Parsnip & Carrots with a Pinch of Sea Salt, never seen that one before

  53. •Sea Salt & Cider Vinegar sounds good to me, also the lightly salted

  54. I would like to try the sea salt & black pepper

  55. The Sweet Chili & Red Pepper sounds good

  56. Sea salt and black pepper is my fave!

  57. Mature cheddar and chives…mmmm

  58. Have to say that I am not a fan of chips, however, my husband loves potato Chips

  59. Sea Salt & Black Pepper

  60. Sea Salt and Cider Vinegar!

  61. Salt & Vinegar!

  62. Have not tried Worcestershire Sauce & Sundried Tomato

  63. I am drooling over the Worcestershire Sauce & Sundried Tomato

  64. Think I would like all of them but let’s start with Sea Salt & Black Pepper.

  65. very cool

  66. The Sea Salt & Cider Vinegar

  67. The Beetroot, Parsnip & Carrots with a Pinch of Sea Salt flavor sounds good to me.

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