That's good to hear. But are they sold as 'regular' crisps, or as a 'retro-gimmick', at a corresponding price?They are still available
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Saw them today, £1.50 at Sainsburys.That's good to hear. But are they sold as 'regular' crisps, or as a 'retro-gimmick', at a corresponding price?
I had forgotten Bovril crisps. Was there also a tomato or tomato sauce flavour?Bovril crisps were the business! (Smiths, I think). With Oxo (Golden Wonder) a close second!
Modern day Walkers Marmite don't come close.
You're right! There was a tomato sauce flavoured crisp. I can't remember who made them. I recall I didn't like them though!,
I had forgotten Bovril crisps. Was there also a tomato or tomato sauce flavour?
I know that this next question exposes me to comedic response but wasn't there a cheesy balls snack?
Days gone by when your mother gave you a glass of dandelion and burdock and a bag of crisps as you sat down and watched Top Cat.
Tudor , prior to those we made our own , squirted tomato sauce into a open packet of ready salted .You're right! There was a tomato sauce flavoured crisp. I can't remember who made them. I recall I didn't like them though!
Is Tudor a north eastern brand? I haven't come across that.Tudor , prior to those we made our own , squirted tomato sauce into a open packet of ready salted .
Tudor made fantastic crisps, their lamb and mint sauce ones were spectacularTudor , prior to those we made our own , squirted tomato sauce into a open packet of ready salted .
Yes they were, they were marketed as a 'canny bag of crisps ' bought out and closed down by walkers.Is Tudor a north eastern brand? I haven't come across that.
They had a factory in Peterlee , Henry the 8th was their logo , they had a large image of him on the side of the building , it always fascinated me when as a youngster my father drove past it .Yes they were, they were marketed as a 'canny bag of crisps ' bought out and closed down by walkers.
Yes, me nana used to work thereThey had a factory in Peterlee , Henry the 8th was their logo , they had a large image of him on the side of the building , it always fascinated me when as a youngster my father drove past it .
Tayto also have a Marmite license. I prefer these...Bovril crisps were the business! (Smiths, I think). With Oxo (Golden Wonder) a close second!
Modern day Walkers Marmite don't come close.
I just found a box of unused phone cards lol......and as we are on the subject of phone boxes, anyone remember Phone cards?
I was one of the numpties who collected these, thousands of them, not worth anything now.
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