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Anyone remember Tudor crisps 1972 Munch Olympic medals ? You had to send in somthing like five empty packets for a bronze medal, ten for silver and maybe fifteen or twenty for gold.
Anyone remember Tudor crisps 1972 Munch Olympic medals ? You had to send in somthing like five empty packets for a bronze medal, ten for silver and maybe fifteen or twenty for gold.
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I was born in the mid-1950's and remember there only being one type of crisp - Smiths ready salted in a greaseproof paper bag with the little blue paper twist of salt inside. They tasted sublime! When I was about 8 (early 1960's) Smith's brought out Salt n Vinegar Cheese n Onion and Smoky Bacon and the bags were plastic. I think Bovril and Chicken came next - and then Golden Wonder started producing crisps and us kids swapped from Smiths because Golden Wonder were more trendy! When I went outdoor swimming with the school (freezing!) my mum would pack me a little thermos of oxo in hot water, a spam sandwich (or dairylea if she was feeling flush!) and a bag of Golden Wonder bacon crisps! All the flavours were very distinct and we all had our favourites - nowadays all the flavours taste the same to me!
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