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Why have crisps been ruined?


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Kettle chips / handcooked - it's the only way to go these days... maybe Hula Hoops too, they seem to have survived the experience of being made healthier.

 

It's the 25g bags I have a problem with, the law should enforce a 40g minimum.

 

Do you southern types get access to Seabrooks crisps?

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Anyone remember Smiths crisps that you had a sachet of salt to add yourself? if they boutght those out again it would probably have a sachet of wheat germ....:(

 

I remember eating a bag while not paying attention, those blue sachets are very chewy.

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Anyone remember Smiths crisps that you had a sachet of salt to add yourself? if they boutght those out again it would probably have a sachet of wheat germ....:(

 

I remember them i always use to mess it up and get one crisp with the whole sachet on it :p

 

I remember when they did special edition monster munch in salt and vinegar and cheese and onion flavours :p

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Anyone remember Smiths crisps that you had a sachet of salt to add yourself? if they boutght those out again it would probably have a sachet of wheat germ....:(

 

you can get them in sainsburys! but i think Walkers make them now.

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