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  • Richard1978
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    I remember these, I think they were spelt Happy Snax.

    They came in a few different flavours.

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  • Trickyvee
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    Originally posted by Kodak View Post
    Anyone remember a crisp called happy snack had a picture of a rabbit on the front - remember them from the mid 90s but one assumes they were around before then. Must be 15 years or so since I have last seen them.
    Not sure why the name 'Happy Snack' is ringing a bell with me but what popped into my mind were some cheap crisps I remember getting in the newsagents, probably around the very late 80's to the mid 90's. 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!

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  • Kodak
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    Anyone remember a crisp called happy snack had a picture of a rabbit on the front - remember them from the mid 90s but one assumes they were around before then. Must be 15 years or so since I have last seen them.

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  • edna
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    Yes ive saw that before,im obsessed with rishy crisps lol

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  • Heather74
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    not a bag/packet but evidence

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  • edna
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    Any rishy cheese crisps bag images ive searched everywhere and cant find any.

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  • edna
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    Where I live in Scotland we have XL Cheese crisps they are fantastic,think you can buy them a box of them) on ebay

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  • LivedOnMars
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    What a fab site this is! I found it while googling the Weekend chocolates to explain to my daughter who Millie Mackintosh is. Thank you all for some great memories. I was at primary school in the 70s and high school in the 80s so I remember many of these. My favourites were 'a canny bag of' Tudor, gammon flavour...I have tried to find a photo but can't find one of the bags I remember, white with maroon stripes. Or maybe I'm imagining that. Cannot wait to explore more of this forum

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  • leeh
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    These bring back memories. I loved crisps far more than chocolate as a kid and there was loads of different varieties of crisps and corn snacks.

    Burtons XL crisps
    Jakes Pub crisps
    Horrorbags by Smiths http://retrofinds.blogspot.co.uk/201...ngs-bones.html - Fangs, Bones, Claws & Ribs
    Ringos

    Burtons made lots of great crisps, Puffs, Fish'N'Chips.

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  • Hooper68
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    Does anyone remember bran crisps I think Smiths or Golden wonder made them?

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  • cymrusteve
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    Yeah, similar to Munchies. Hadn't heard of Walkers Tiger Nuts, but the Big D version could be the ones I'm thinking of. Thanks!

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  • Heather74
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    Yes and I'm sure Big D did something very similar

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  • sixtyten
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    What? like Walkers Tiger Nuts?

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  • Heather74
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    If you google (Images) 'munchies coated peanuts', did they look like those?

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  • cymrusteve
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    Desperately trying to remember (and I hope I'm not imagining these), a round crisp with a peanut inside - you'd bite the outer shell to get to the nut. I thought they were made by KP but can't find anything online or in this great thread of crisp memories.

    Can anyone confirm these actually existed??

    Thanks in advance!

    --Steve

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