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Crisps (and similar snacks)
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Walkers Worcester sauce were my favourite.
read somewhere that they are no longer available because of a cancer risk in on of the ingredient.0 -
North Lower Neil said:These are so moreish too:
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North Lower Neil said:iaitch said:Can you get Branagans crisps anywhere now?
Shame, the beef and mustard were good.
Plus I liked that they were just called Beef and Mustard, rather than the current trend of "Free Range Shropshire Beef and Hand Blended English Mustard" etc etc.
Hardly surprising sales were so low as they were hard to find. Poundland stocked them for a while then stopped. B&M stocked them - I remember stocking up in the Charlton branch after matches1 -
Spicy monster munch, or brannigans beef and mustard0
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Don’t get kettle chips at all. Really nice if you like the sensation of chewing 100 staples and then using vinegar to heal the wounds.8
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ValleyGary said:Don’t get kettle chips at all. Really nice if you like the sensation of chewing 100 staples.
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ValleyGary said:Don’t get kettle chips at all. Really nice if you like the sensation of chewing 100 staples and then using vinegar to heal the wounds.DaveMehmet said:ValleyGary said:Don’t get kettle chips at all. Really nice if you like the sensation of chewing 100 staples.1
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What is Barbecue flavour ? Does that mean it tastes metal grills and Charcoal ?
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Bedsaddick said:What is Barbecue flavour ? Does that mean it tastes metal grills and Charcoal ?0
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Salt and Vinegar McCoys can't be beaten imo. Dare I say it I do like the pickled onion Space Raiders too, as cheap and dirty as they are.
Special mention for the Golden Wonder Sausage and Tomato flavour, don't see them around anymore.
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Bedsaddick said:What is Barbecue flavour ? Does that mean it tastes metal grills and Charcoal ?
They taste like meat that is burnt on the outside and raw in the middle.2 -
Had a couple of big bags of these over Christmas - lovely subtle flavour, will keep buying them. Used to really like Burt's crisps which are super-crisp crisps, especially the pesto flavour, but barely see them now.3
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Pipers Longhorn Beef. But think Pepsi own them now unfortunately.0
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North Lower Neil said:Bedsaddick said:What is Barbecue flavour ? Does that mean it tastes metal grills and Charcoal ?1
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Going against almost everyone above I love all flavours of Kettle Chips!A special mention goes to Twiglets!1
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Cheese footballs.2
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Pickled Onion Monster Munch1
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love pretty much all crisps but Beef and Mustard Tavern Snacks are probably the king of all crisps and flavours.
used to do them in the Lib and I practically had a pack with every pint2 -
King crisps from Ireland. Cheese and onion, honestly can't be beaten.2
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To echo an earlier comment and noting how no one has mentioned them, does anyone really like Pringles? To me they arent crisps, they are too soft, overflavoured and sickly. And overpriced! So how do they do so well if by our standards and research they ain't much cop!
Personally, Tangy Toms were my favourite, can occasionally find in pound shops now. Also another shout out for pickled onion monster munch, but makes my mouth taste like a tramp's sock afterwards.0 - Sponsored links:
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Pedantic point:-
Only a sliced potato that has been fried can be described as a crisp (an abbreviated form of Potato Crisp).
Anything that is reconstituted, extruded or fundamentally doesn't come from a potato is a snack.
A Pringle is not a crisp, a Wotsit is not a crisp, Monster Munch are not crisps, they are snacks.
The thread should be re-titled Crisps and Snacks.4 -
The Tesco prawns in Marie Rose sauce are very nice.1
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Bacon Wheat Crunchies
Frazzles
Salt & Vinegar and Plain Chipsticks
Beef Monster Munch
Just discovered McCoy’s Nacho Cheese Muchos -well nice1 -
SporadicAddick said:Pedantic point:-
Only a sliced potato that has been fried can be described as a crisp (an abbrevied form of Potato Crisp).
Anything that is reconstituted, extruded or fundamentally doesn't come from a potato is a snack.
A Pringle is not a crisp, a Wotsit is not a crisp, Monster Munch are not crisps, they are snacks.
The thread should be re-titled Crisps and Snacks.1 -
jimmymelrose said:SporadicAddick said:Pedantic point:-
Only a sliced potato that has been fried can be described as a crisp (an abbreviated form of Potato Crisp).
Anything that is reconstituted, extruded or fundamentally doesn't come from a potato is a snack.
A Pringle is not a crisp, a Wotsit is not a crisp, Monster Munch are not crisps, they are snacks.
The thread should be re-titled Crisps and Snacks.
I doubt, however, anyone likes them.
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se9addick said:James86 said:I’m a bit of a crisp monster. Dread to say how many bags I eat a day. 4 bags with lunch, couple more when I finish work, then a couple more after dinner. We buy the multipack box of Walkers once a week and top up with share size bags.Got to be Walkers Cheese & Onion for me though. Followed by BBQ Hula Hoops. Never like Smokey Bacon. Always repeat on me.1
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Anyone else think Walkers Ready Salted are underrated? Always the last to be eaten, you forget how good they actually are!7
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Mortimerwasgod said:To echo an earlier comment and noting how no one has mentioned them, does anyone really like Pringles? To me they arent crisps, they are too soft, overflavoured and sickly. And overpriced! So how do they do so well if by our standards and research they ain't much cop!
Personally, Tangy Toms were my favourite, can occasionally find in pound shops now. Also another shout out for pickled onion monster munch, but makes my mouth taste like a tramp's sock afterwards.2 -
charltonJ said:King crisps from Ireland. Cheese and onion, honestly can't be beaten.
ready salted are my go to.0 -
James86 said:Anyone else think Walkers Ready Salted are underrated? Always the last to be eaten, you forget how good they actually are!1