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  • stud1al
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    I remember the plain ones with the little "bag" of salt inside.Used to get those from the pub.

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  • George 1978
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    It was always Walkers Crisps in my household. I mostly liked cheese and onion flavour because of the blue packet.

    I do remember the Barbeque flavour one circa 1988, and the toasted cheese flavour in the yellow packet.

    I often got nostalgic when I saw loads of empty Walkers Crisps packets blowing about in the wind along with other rubbish on a windy day outside our corner shop.

    Not sure it has been mentioned already, but I remember Walkers Say Cheese that was out circa 1987, (advertised with that "Yakerty Yack" tune which turned up in a lot of adverts), as well as Bitsa Pizza from around the same time.

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  • jono42
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    Originally posted by Jemmabepel View Post
    Hello, ive looked through the Google Images for 80s crisp, 90s crisp, 2000s crisp, 10p under crisp and I just can't seem to find it.

    The crisp I'm trying to find the name off was part of the under 10p crisp section in my local newsagents. It used to be next to discos, space raiders and others. It was a small square packet. The crisp were like wafer style small rectangle and break easily. Might have been salt and vinegar. The shape was similar to if you Google 'pop tarts minis'. Does anyone recall it?
    Price 5p
    golden wonder crackles?

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  • Heather74
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    They sound like Smiths scampi fries.

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  • Jemmabepel
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    Hello, ive looked through the Google Images for 80s crisp, 90s crisp, 2000s crisp, 10p under crisp and I just can't seem to find it.

    The crisp I'm trying to find the name off was part of the under 10p crisp section in my local newsagents. It used to be next to discos, space raiders and others. It was a small square packet. The crisp were like wafer style small rectangle and break easily. Might have been salt and vinegar. The shape was similar to if you Google 'pop tarts minis'. Does anyone recall it?
    Price 5p

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  • 80sChav
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    I recall similar flavours to these Darren - what a great find mate!

    I recall my Local M7S in about 1986 was unique in that time in doing Fish and Chip Flavour Crisps ... very yummy indeed!!

    80sChav

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  • darren
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    LOVE HOW THEY HAVE THEBEST BEFORE DATE ON THEM.

    GROUSE FLAVOUR AND NEW TATTIES WITH MINT FLAVOUR STRANGE UNUSUAL BUT NICE SOUNDING FLAVOURS.




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  • Richard1978
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    My Mum used to get Riley's Crisps, which were sold at our local Greengrocers.

    They seemed to vanish by the late 1980s.

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  • sixtyten
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  • Zincubus
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    Still looking for those fabulously tasty potato PUFFS from the seventies

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