Cheese-n-onion OR Barbeque beef??

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  1. Graham C

    PBirkett VTEC Addict

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    They are bloody nice, but not as nice as beef flavoured Monster Munch :D
     
    PBirkett, Mar 29, 2004
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    ilockyer rockin' in the free world

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    Cheese and Onion every time, over BBQ Barf every time!

    My favourite crisps (in order):

    Worcester Sauce
    Salt n Shake (Can't remember who makes them but they're great without the salt)
    Walkers Sensations (Chicken & Thyme and Lamb & Mint)
    Hula Hoops (original flavour)
    Quavers (original flavour).
     
    ilockyer, Mar 29, 2004
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    No contest, cheese and onion. The higher the 'E' additive content the tastier they are.

    Rod
     
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    Both vomit inducingly horrible IMHO....plain hoola hoops or tangy cheese doritos any day of the week!

    However, we forget the true king of savoury snacks....Pringles.

    :cool:
     
    Will, Mar 29, 2004
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    Rory satisfied

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    mmm Pringles Cheese and Onion
    marginaly better than Walkers Lite's Cheese n Onion (taste better than full fat one, but maybe only psychologically)
    only marginally better than Crispy Bacon Wheeto's or whatever they're called (the crispy tube things)
     
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    I wondered how long it would take to bring in Crispy/Smoky bacon flavour? Curiously no one has rated Prawn cocktail, what about Roast chicken? Come on guys, you're all just marketing victims..I bet you couldn't tell Aardvark in aspic jelly from Scampi-n-lemon NikNaks if it was a DBT. You young pretenders just watch some adverts and you think you've tried it all. I tell you, when I started eating crisps back in the 70s.....
     
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    domfjbrown live & breathe psy-trance

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    That'll be Smiths, as in Smiths Square Crisps (yum yum!).

    On our holiday to Eastbourne in 1986, my folks found some flavour shaker crips - like Salt'n'shake, but not a big brand name. You got these little sachets of flavour so you could have plain or flavoured; since my folks didn't like the flavours, my cousins and I would mix up the flavours to make some well radical tastes.

    Worcester Sauce crisps are the canine's cannonballs :)

    Roast lamb and mint flavour sounds good to me... Who makes them?
     
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    MO! MOnkey`ead!

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    :lol:

    Prawn cocktail tend to pile up in our house. Smokey Bacon Frazzles (?) are top dog!

    Dom! You didn't just use the word "radical" with a straight face did you? :eek:
     
    MO!, Mar 30, 2004
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