How many calories are in Hunky Dory crisps?
What are Nutritionix Track app users eating from Hunky Dorys?
Product Name | Calories |
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Potato Chips, Sour Cream & Onion 45 g | 240 |
Potato Crisps, Cheddar Cheese & Spring Onion 1 serving | 230 |
Potato Crisps, Salt & Malt Vinegar 1 pack | 240 |
Salt & Malt Vinegar Flavour Potato Chips 1 serving | 180 |
How many calories are in a 25g bag of Hunky Dorys?
Energy: 130 calories
Protein | 1.4g |
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Carbs | 13.8g |
Fat | 7.6g |
How many calories are in a small bag of Hunky Dorys?
Energy: 234 calories
Protein | 3g |
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Carbs | 24.2g |
Fat | 13.6g |
How many calories are in 135g of Hunky Dorys?
Energy: 177 calories
Protein | 1.9g |
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Carbs | 18.7g |
Fat | 10.3g |
How many grams are in a big bag of Hunky Dorys?
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Flavor | Cheddar Cheese |
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Brand | Largo Food Exports Ltd |
Weight | 135 Grams |
Package Type | Bag |
How many grams are in a packet of Hunky Dorys?
135G
Hunky Dory’s Cheese & Onion Crisps 135G.
Do Hunky Dorys have MSG?
The label also notes that the soya flavouring includes E621, a flavour enhancer also known as monosodium glutamate (MSG). Lastly, these Hunky Dorys have “smoke flavouring” to help remind you of the old days down the pub perhaps. It also says there may be traces of wheat, barley or milk – though no cheese.
Where are Hunky Dorys from?
Hunky Dorys is manufactured by Largo Foods Ltd. Based in Ashbourne, Co. Meath, Largo Foods operates in a huge facility of over 80,000 sq ft.
How many crisps should you eat a week?
Crisps should be limited to 2 – 3 packets a week and less if following a low potassium diet. This booklet is designed to help people on a sodium restricted diet to choose crisps lower in sodium. We hope this has helped.
Is one packet of crisps a day OK?
They’re really not bad at all, 1 packet a day is perfectly fine for a healthy lifestyle. They are not ‘bad’ as such however, they’re not brilliant. At the end of the day it’s all about your goals when looking at what’s good/bad to eat.
Did Tayto buy Hunky Dory crisps?
Largo Foods, the Meath-based snack manufacturer that owns the Tayto and Hunky Dory brands, has rebranded as Tayto Snacks to boost its public association with the eponymous crisp brand that has adorned Irish school lunch boxes and sandwiches for generations.
Who owns Hunky Dory?
Greg Robotis
When Greg Robotis, owner of the immensely popular Hunky Dory, was a youngster, there were two parts of his life that he genuinely hated. And, the way Greg explains it, really hated. One was travelling out on his father’s fishing trawler where the weather and the sea made him very ill and very scared.