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What are the best crisps for kids?

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FunkyGlassSlipper · 07/08/2007 13:45

My DD (3.5) loves hula hoops but I am sure there are better/healthier alternatives. What would you suggest?

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ThomasTankEngine · 07/08/2007 13:45

salt n shake, but remove the little packet of salt.

DaftAndFussy · 07/08/2007 13:47

Organix do a 'no crap added' version (don't think they quite call them that, but YKWIM)

ELR · 07/08/2007 15:55

my kids love twiglets not exactly crisps but similar also m&s do baked low fat crisps which are made from real potato not potato powder which kids find nice also pom bear or just get plain corn chips all ok for occasional treat

devonsmummy · 07/08/2007 16:07

How about the parsnip and beetroot ones - sounds weird but are rather yummy

nailpolish · 07/08/2007 16:08

THE pom pom bear ones are ok apparently

filthymindedvixen · 07/08/2007 16:10

I was looking at crisps for my boys who are underweight and very active and adore cheese and onion!. I was going to buy the Walkers baked ones - until i realised how much sugar there is in them...

Does anyone reckon risps once a week is ok?

nailpolish · 07/08/2007 16:10

here

FunkyGlassSlipper · 07/08/2007 16:49

Some great idea here. I had forgotten about pom bears. DD likes crisps several times a week. She eats lots of fruit & veg etc so I dont mind it tbh but I just want to get the least bad

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FunkyGlassSlipper · 07/08/2007 16:50

nailpolish - just checked the link and think DD will actually like the games too so thanks

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