: Robert's American Gourmet Pirate's Booty, 4-Ounce Bags (Pack of 12)

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: Robert's American Gourmet Pirate's Booty, 4-Ounce Bags (Pack of 12)

Robert's American Gourmet Pirate's Booty, 4-Ounce Bags (Pack of 12)

from: Robert's American Gourmet




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 345





Binding: Grocery
Product Brand: Robert's American Gourmet
EAN: 0015665601004
Label: Robert's American Gourmet
Product Manufacturer: Robert's American Gourmet
Number Of Items: 12
Publisher: Robert's American Gourmet
Release Date: November 30, 2005
Ranking: 345
Studio: Robert's American Gourmet


Product facts:
  • Case of 12 4-ounce bags (total of 48 ounces)
  • All-natural, made with puffed rice, corn, and aged Cheddar cheese
  • Fans of this snack are called "Booty Heads"
  • Four servings per container
  • Product of the USA









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Best
I can't have popcorn kernels. Other products I have tried are oily or contain trans-fats. This product is the best tasting. Not oily, just flavor. And no trans-fats. I highly recommend it. This makes living without popcorn easy.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love 'em!
I can have chips around for ages...but not these suckers--once I start, I'll eat half a bag and it's gone in a day or two! I haven't eaten the chemically-laden version in years...but remember the neon orange junk that got stuck on my fingers. Robert's Pirate Booty is just delicious and addictive. You have been warned!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I loved this
My family had mixed reviews for this. I loved it. It's light and airy and for me like gopher nuts (you know you keep goin fer more, yuck yuck...), my bro-in-law thought, meh. So - crack for me, not so much for him. I'm the one that counts so 5 stars!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best tasting snack... EVER!
This is by far the best tasting "junk food" snack I've ever put in my mouth. I had heard a lot about this from my friends but hadn't tried it myself. Fortunately for me, I could lay my hands on a small packet and that was it. No other commercial snack (yep! homemade snacks by mom are the best in the world, this comes second) comes even close to the great taste of Pirate's Booty. It indeed felt like I got hold of some great booty when I tasted it. Get it, you won't be sorry.



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