Lidl Halloween Snacks

Happy Halloween and sorry for the long break in posting! I keep meaning to and I have made notes about movies I watched this year and snacks I've enjoyed. Will talk about them soon. For now I'd like to talk about some Halloween snacks I got from Lidl. Their display looked really nice.

Halloween Scary Mix

These are jellies that come in six different and unusual flavours, them being Orange & Chilli, Raspberry, Apple & Chilli, Onion, Ginger, Vanilla. I'm not really into spicy sweets that much, though they are pleasant enough. I just think they're a bit strange. The mild spiciness from these is nice and novel. The vanilla flavoured one is really nice. They come in fun shapes like skulls, skeletons, disembodied feet and coffins.

Halloween Super Sour Bones

Bone-shaped fizzy jellies that were indeed super sour and quite firm. They're a dark red colour, but I couldn't really tell what flavour of fruit they were exactly.

Halloween Cruspies

Chilli, wasabi and barbecue flavour coated peanuts. Festive greenish tinge from the wasabi and orangish tinge from the others made this a fun choice. It was my first time trying the wasabi flavour and it makes for really good coated peanut flavouring. The weird thing was the rest of them were barbecue flavoured. I didn't get any chilli ones in here at all.

Halloween Vampire Snacks Ketchup Style

Adorable little bat-shaped corn snacks, even cuter than the ones displayed on the pack. I haven't had the chance to try the ready salted or paprika flavours, but the ketchup flavoured ones are so so tasty. Ketchup is the most Halloweeny fun flavour for crisps too as it's like pretend blood. Ketchup is what was used to reincarnate Count Duckula after all. By far my favourite Halloween snack this year.

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