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Oreida "fast Food Fries"


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They are good! They taste just about like the real thing, and they are very crispy right from the oven.


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jennyj Collaborator

If they are the ones I had a few weeks ago I agree. These I nuked in the microwave and they were crispy and MMMMMM :P

Guest The Weasel

Haha, yeah, that's all I ate for like a week for dinner when I found out they were safe to eat a few weeks ago. They're great, I actually like them a lot more than any fast food fry I've ever had and coming from the Fast Food Queen that's saying a lot!

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

They are soooo good:)

VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

Yeah, I like them too!

Crispy and tasty!

nettiebeads Apprentice
They are good! They taste just about like the real thing, and they are very crispy right from the oven.

Yep, I discovered them too! A Seasoned product that's SAFE!!!!! Even my husband, the ex-chef, highly approves of their flavor.

Lister Rising Star

they are the extra-crispy ones right?? i went out and got a bag i think i got hte right one


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frenchiemama Collaborator
they are the extra-crispy ones right?? i went out and got a bag i think i got hte right one

Yep, they are extra-crispy and skinny like McDonald's fries are. (they actually look like regular fast food fries)

Lister Rising Star

i just ate some, well alot, but what are they breaded with? because i can see some form of coating on it, and i feel like im going to expload

Guest The Weasel

Here's a link to Ore-Ida's list of Gluten Free products:

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wolfie Enthusiast

I love these!!! I just had some last night for dinner. :) Everytime I make them DD thinks I went to McD's to get them! ;)

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