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Nice thread. Being born in 1985 though I'd like to see some more late 80s/90s crisp memories. Does anyone remember (my personal favourite), Spaghetti Sauce Monster Munch? I'm also baffled why Walkers discontinued the Lamb and Mint Sauce flavour Sensations, which I think first appeared in the late 90s.
Was pleased to stumble accross Happy Snax on here. I remember they used to sold in multipacks in clear packaging, much like Kellogg's variety packs of cereal.
There's one more wild card I'm gonna put out there.. I remember in the very early 90s there was a rounded sort of crisp, can't remember what flavour, (perhaps beef/bbq) which looked like Discos. I think they were Looney Tune themed and actually had a print of Looney Tune characters actually on the crisp itself. Id be surprised if anyone can remember that!
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Does anyone remember Tudor Tatties? I can't remember much about them; I think they were a snack rather than a crisp, and there was a TV advert for them that had a Scottish voice saying "Get your Tudor Tatties laddie". I think it must have been around the mid 70s. Nobody I know can remember them.
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in fact if anyone has any spare crisp packets they want to let go of please pm me-ill pay the price your after no problem-and postage of course
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just loving seeing all these crisp packets again- i say again as im one of the many thousands who ate most of these at various points as a kid-a big thanks to everyone for sharing-my recently discovered ones will be on soon,still need more cleaning before i scan them up
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I always wondered what happened to Tudor Crisps and how come Walkers was such a HUGE name all of a sudden when I had never even HEARD of them. Just looked them up.
Apparently, Tudor was bought out by Smiths. (The people who gave us Salt-'N'-Shake crisps). Smiths were then bought out by Nabisco who OWNED Walkers. The whole kit-and-kaboodle was then bought out by Pepsico.
So although the NAME Tudor Crisps no longer exists, in a way, they are still with us, but they are now part OF Walkers who are owned by Pepsi. Now I know, I can sleep better at night.
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my favourite crisps as a kid were golden wonder ready salted-yes boring i know lol-tried the oxo flavour and bovril flavour from smiths crisps but always asked mum to buy me the ready salted onesoh and there were monster munch ones too-the beef ones slid down a treat
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Hi new here some great post! does anybody remember really ruthless crisp made at the snack factory lancs
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Stumbled across this forum whilst googling wickers crisps and loved this thread.
Huge fan of crisps and great to see some classics on here , will go through whole thread in due course !
Golden Wonder Sausage & Tomato has to be my all time favourite.
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Originally posted by Trickyvee View Post. My memories are hazy but they came in a multipack and were of the 'corn snack' variety, a bit like cheap Wotsits. Three different flavours I think, in a yellow packet with some sort of animal on the front. Could well have been a rabbit for one flavour but I'm thinking of something like a hippo. Wish I had a better memory!
Parti's Snax
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