Weight Watchers Dijon Pretzel Thins Product Review
A Review of Weight Watcher's Dijon Pretzel Thins with a Points Plus Value of 3
At the next meeting the Dijon Pretzel Thins were sold out before the meeting even started with quite a few disappointed members walking around empty handed. I just finished my first box and I have a second box on stand by. I paid $3.50 for my pretzels because they were on sale last week; I believe the regular price is a dollar more than that. Even though there are only 6 bags of pretzels per box, I would be willing to pay $4.50.
The Weight Watchers Dijon Pretzel Thins have a nice crunch to them. They are salty and the Dijon powder adds a nice kick of flavor that helps me feel satisfied longer after eating them than if I had just had plain pretzels or potato chips. My favorite part, of course, is the low Points Plus value of 3. Even one serving of Baked Lays carries a Weight Watchers Points Plus value of 4 and I never feel satisfied after I eat them. I will definitely buy Weight Watchers Dijon Pretzel Thins again. They are currently my favorite snack food so I am happy that they are diet friendly!
Another thing that I love about these pretzels is that the packaging is discreet. The box itself does say Weight Watchers on it, but if you want to carry a bag of Dijon Pretzel Thins around in your purse you can do so subtly. The individual bags are small and gold with no mention of Weight Watchers on them so if you are trying to keep the fact that you are trying to lose weight on the down low this is a great snack for you. For those of you who are trying to lose weight by counting calories and are not going through Weight Watchers, these pretzels have 110 calories.
Rating: 5/5
Pros: Tasty, Low Weight Watchers Points Plus value, Discreet packaging
Cons: Price is a little high, but still reasonable
Allergy Information: Contains wheat
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- Weight Watchers Dijon Pretzel Thins are 110 calories per pouch
- Weight Watchers Dijon Pretzel Thins have 3 Points Plus value per pouch
- Weight Watchers Dijon Pretzel Thins have 0 grams trans fat




