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KP Wickers?, god I had forgotten those.
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Re: Crisps
Originally posted by Heather74 View PostLook like KP Wickers or KP Crunchy Waffles
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I just wanted to ask........does anyone remember in the early 70s the lattice crisps and what they were called? I remember eating them, (stuffing me face.) for supper, when Man About the House was on....or Love Thy Neighbour....they looked similar if not a little flatter to those pictured..
I've read the whole thread and I don't see any mention of them....I do see a mention of a lattice crisp but that's all......does anyone remember them and what they were called.?
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I remember Nice and Spicy Monster Munch. For some reason they came in a much bigger bag than everything else at the time, maybe because of tax reasons or something.
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Welcome to the forum Giddeon, this thread is in my top three all time favs here on doyouremember, I like you started by looking for the same Crisps as you, the ones fondly remembered from my childhood! So it's been an absolute pleasure to share my finds with everyone else
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Hi I'm new. I came accross this forum from a google search. Just wanted to say thanks to many who have posted here for proving that some crisp i -swear- I remember actually existed. Such as Piglets, tomato flavoured wotsits (there was also beef but I havent seen that here) and Ghostbuster crisps. One that I havent seen here is Nice and Spicey flavoured Monster Munch in an orange bag. I can almost remember what they taste like and the closes thing available now is spicey space invaders, although they have a fraction of the strength of taste that the monster munch had. Thanks again, especially heather who seems to be a machine at this!
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one of my favourite flavours that you never see anymore is spring onion, i remember in the 80s Smiths did some spring onion crisps that were great.
another one i really miss, from more recently were Doritos 3D's
i used to eat them all the time
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Originally posted by Moondog View Postyeah i feel the same
back when i was a kid in the 80s/90s i remember Spider-Man crisps and Superman crisps, that tasted great, as well as Turtles Pepperoni crisps, which were totally amazing.
another flavour i remember from the 80s were Tandoori, don't know who made them but they came in a white bag and had a picture of the Taj Mahal on them, they were ace too.
The later ones were web shapes & came in various flavours, my favourite was BBQ Beef.
I remember Walkers made some very nice Poppadom based crisps in the late 1980s, very nice but didn't last long.
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yeah i feel the same
back when i was a kid in the 80s/90s i remember Spider-Man crisps and Superman crisps, that tasted great, as well as Turtles Pepperoni crisps, which were totally amazing.
another flavour i remember from the 80s were Tandoori, don't know who made them but they came in a white bag and had a picture of the Taj Mahal on them, they were ace too.
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You can buy them direct from Seabrook, last time I bought some you had to buy them in boxes of 48 but you could mix the flavours in the one box
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cheers mate.
canadian ham sounds nice.
but id not expect it to be easy to find.
Originally posted by themilkman View PostOk, had a look on their website and they do various flavours but unfortunately the flavour that most appeals to me (Canadian Ham) doesn't seem to be widely available where I live.
My local Sainsburys sells multipacks of Ready Salted, Cheese and Onion and a mixed multipack [ATTACH=CONFIG]3720[/ATTACH]
Here's the website http://www.seabrookcrisps.com/index.php
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