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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Just had me a pack of Skips and I forgot how amazing those bad boys were! Delicious soft crispy nuggets!
What are your favourites to have a little treat to?! |
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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago
yumsville |
"OMG what is wrong with you people?! Everyone knows it is Nice n Spicy Nik Naks "
So many good ones mentioned worcestershire sauce french fries, Brannigans ham and mustard, wotsis, bacon fries, disco's, squares, fell out of love with monster munch when I realised you couldn't read about the monsters on the back, love a cheese and onion. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Im a crispaholic... any tayto specially the beef.. walkers hot chicken wings, aldis own pringles sour cream n onion, spicy bikers, any ready salted, golden wonder salt n vinegar... omg am hungry now |
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By *mily36CWoman
over a year ago
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"Just had me a pack of Skips and I forgot how amazing those bad boys were! Delicious soft crispy nuggets!
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Oh my, you haven't been slated yet by the crisp police ... I'm in shock
#skipsarentcrisps |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just had me a pack of Skips and I forgot how amazing those bad boys were! Delicious soft crispy nuggets!
Oh my, you haven't been slated yet by the crisp police ... I'm in shock
#skipsarentcrisps"
Whatever gets you through the night!!
#crisptoleration |
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By *eo!!Man
over a year ago
Grest Yarmouth |
"Giant wotsits prawn cocktail or flamin hot so much flavour on them it’s a game changer
How do I not know about these?? "
You need to try them massive bags and I’m ashamed to say I finish them in one go |
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For fucks sake - I only read the first few posts but what are you all thinking - skips, bacon rashers, space raiders, monster munch, twiglets etc are NOT crisps! I'm fucking fuming at these suggestions to the extent I've written a word in capitals for the first time ever on the internet!! |
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"Just had me a pack of Skips and I forgot how amazing those bad boys were! Delicious soft crispy nuggets!
What are your favourites to have a little treat to?!"
Reminds of being a teenager and having tomato sandwiches at school and putting Skips crisps in them |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Smiths Frazzles
Roysters T-Bone steak
McCoys flame grillled steak
Golden Cross Party Mix cheese & onion
Hula Hoops barbecue beef
Walkers cheese & onion
Walkers Wotsits crunchy |
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Does anybody else who grew up in the 80s have vague memories of somebody briefly selling hedgehog flavour crisps at some point during their childhood, or were my parents secretly dosing me with LSD? |
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Anyone else used to do this in school dinner break ?
** Go to the local bakery buy a Cob cut in half ( half for you & half for your mate )
** Walking down the street eating the warm fresh bread centre until you have a bowl shape of the Cob .
** Pop in the corner shop for "Puffy Crisps" wotsits or Tangy Tom's .
** Eat the Cob n crisps like its a big bread roll , then suffer about 5 hours of jaw ache .
** If you had a bit of spare change you would pop to the chippy & fill it with chips .
Only the brave added curry sauce or Gravy |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Does anybody else who grew up in the 80s have vague memories of somebody briefly selling hedgehog flavour crisps at some point during their childhood, or were my parents secretly dosing me with LSD?"
Yes. There was a little Indian shop a few doors down from me. Bought them from there, thinking of course that they were either flavoured with hedgehog or actually made from hedgehogs |
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"Does anybody else who grew up in the 80s have vague memories of somebody briefly selling hedgehog flavour crisps at some point during their childhood, or were my parents secretly dosing me with LSD?
Yes. There was a little Indian shop a few doors down from me. Bought them from there, thinking of course that they were either flavoured with hedgehog or actually made from hedgehogs "
I had to Google it, but holy shit, that stuff was real!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedgehog_Flavour_Crisps |
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"Does anybody else who grew up in the 80s have vague memories of somebody briefly selling hedgehog flavour crisps at some point during their childhood, or were my parents secretly dosing me with LSD?
Yes. There was a little Indian shop a few doors down from me. Bought them from there, thinking of course that they were either flavoured with hedgehog or actually made from hedgehogs
I had to Google it, but holy shit, that stuff was real!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedgehog_Flavour_Crisps"
I remember them. Bloody lovely. Tasted nothing like hedgehog though. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Anyone else used to do this in school dinner break ?
** Go to the local bakery buy a Cob cut in half ( half for you & half for your mate )
** Walking down the street eating the warm fresh bread centre until you have a bowl shape of the Cob .
** Pop in the corner shop for "Puffy Crisps" wotsits or Tangy Tom's .
** Eat the Cob n crisps like its a big bread roll , then suffer about 5 hours of jaw ache .
** If you had a bit of spare change you would pop to the chippy & fill it with chips .
Only the brave added curry sauce or Gravy "
I usually spent my pocket money on sweets and football stickers (never completed a collection).
Freeze pops, those soft jellies shaped like insects, sherbet, slush puppies, cherry lips, blackjacks, fruit salad, dip dabs, jaw breakers and chocolate bits (bags of maltesers usually, all busted up and sold in a white paper bag) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"More often than not I'd spend most of my dinner money on playing snooker LOL
Hence the Cob n crisps .
Loved the sweets tho .
Remember the moon dust bubblegum ?"
That must have passed me by. What about golf ball chewing gum and those silver aniseed balls that we called ball bearings?
Oh, and do you remember those miniature american football helmets that came with a piece of chewing gum? |
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"Pickled onion
End of thread!
Strong words.
I see your pickled onion and I raise you cheese and onion."
Cheese and onion? I spit in the eye of your cheese and onion and say “typical of you to bring a knife to a gunfight”
The only thing that I will accept comes near to pickled onion is tomato ketchup flavoured crisps but they can be hitty/missy somtimes the flavouring is too weak |
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Of course I have limited myself to traditional crisps.
If we are talking about all those savoury style snacks, then pickled onion monster munches and salt and vinegar Pringles are both a taste sensation |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Used to be pickled onion monster munch, but now the Seabrook scorchin' hot are definitely our favourite
Quite the extremes hey "
I hate pickled onion but I'd still kiss you with pickled onion breath. Thats how much you mean to me |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"McCoy's cheese n onion for me closely followed by walkers sweet chilli "
Not had McCoys C+O in ages, preferring their flame grilled steak. But there C+O are nice too. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Please help.
I'm trying to remember the name of some crisps I had years ago.
They shaped a bit like those very thinn chip sticks except they were tubular and hollow |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Pickled onion
End of thread!
Strong words.
I see your pickled onion and I raise you cheese and onion.
Cheese and onion? I spit in the eye of your cheese and onion and say “typical of you to bring a knife to a gunfight”
The only thing that I will accept comes near to pickled onion is tomato ketchup flavoured crisps but they can be hitty/missy somtimes the flavouring is too weak "
Compared to cheese and onion, pickled onion is the weirdo that lives down the end of your road, the one your mum tells you to run past and not hang around. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Please help.
I'm trying to remember the name of some crisps I had years ago.
They shaped a bit like those very thinn chip sticks except they were tubular and hollow
Puffs
Mr"
Damn, it's as simple as that |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"what ever happened to "Walkers thick cut" ready salted, the large bags at £2 per bag, cant get hold of them now
Like walkers salt and vinegar max "
They can be quite a job to get through.
I usually buy the big, sharing bags of crisps and can eat the lot quite easily.
I need two goes with the Max. |
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