What's your favourite crisp/snack? Tayto C & O gets my vote though not available everywhere,I'm not a great fan of Wheelies/Monster Munch type of thing but was partial to S & V chipsticks and Pringles are for toothless ****s.
I preferred when Salt & Vinegar were in blue packets, Ready Salted were dark blue packets and Cheese & Onion were green packets. I always found that the poorer people liked Cheese & Onion more than Salt & Vinegar.
What's your opinion on these? please log in to view this image Those Lays aren't bad when abroad with a few beers.
I don't think I have ever tasted Tayto crisps before and have never heard of Bacon & Cabbage before either. In fact cabbage makes me think of poor people too. Are they any good?
A very broad subject Mr O'Toon. I have to give props to the dry roast peanut. After extensive research I have determined that Sainsbury's own brand are my favourite. I've tried most of the rest but these have a particularly pleasing crunch to their dry roast whereas other varieties appear to have sprayed on a finer powder coating. Worst has to be KP, same as their normal peanuts which are very oily and not nice at all. Noteworthy snacks also include; Steak Wotsits Frazzles Walkers Marmite crisps Mini-cheddars BBQ Pringles Chili Heatwave Doritos Bacon flavour Wheat Crunchies Poundland Beefy Balls Beef Monster Munch Cashews Pistachios Sweet & Salty popcorn Extra crunchy Cheetos (when in USA)
Golden Wonder used to have a hot curry flavour, going back to the 90s here. As a kid they were the hottest things I'd ever had, used to have to eat them in stages as couldn't eat a whole packet in one go. Maybe I was just a wee ****. Searched high and low for these ****ers but never found them again.
Phileas Fogg used to do a hot tortilla chip and was the bee's knees,gone now but Dorritos do a similar thing.Fogg's scampi and bacon fries get a mention though nostalgia is not what it used to be.