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Walkers has a near monopoly in the small bags of crisps sector nationally but Seabrooks are not too difficult to find in Yorkshire.
Is there a reason why almost every sandwich shop, train station, and vending machine only ever sells Walkers? Do customers not want any other brand of crisps or is it down to crafty or ruthless marketing tactics?
There is still, thankfully, a fair amount of competition in the large bags of crisps sector.
Tuckers crisps were an economy brand made in Norwich in the same factory that now makes Kettle Chips. They had a picture of a chef on the packet and were around in the early 1990s.
I remember getting a very nice packet of Tuckers in Wells Next The Sea.
They were grooved with lots of flavour, a bit like Seabrooks, but even thicker.
Tuckers crisps were an economy brand made in Norwich in the same factory that now makes Kettle Chips. They had a picture of a chef on the packet and were around in the early 1990s.
Hedgehog? Real headgehogs? I know gypsies, for example. eat them so I have heard but I wonder if there would be a market for them? Can you imagine Walkers Hedgehog crisps??!! lol
What does everyone think of the new Walkers 'bring it back' range? Some classic flavours are back. We talkiing.. Toasted Cheese, Beef and Onion, Lamb and Mint, BBQ, Cheese and Chive and Marmite. All sold in old school packaging. I remember Marmite, Beef and Onion and Barbecue first time round. I think Lamb and Mint were only in Walkers Sensations form, but could be wrong. Anyone got any memories or pictures? Heres a link also.. https://www.walkers.co.uk/bringitback
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