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• #977
I'm guessing they paid them some money and will pay them more money if they sell lots of crisps.
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• #978
I'd quite like to read the essay of 'making crisps political'
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• #979
£2 a bag in Co-op. Not the dragon flavour but they had volcano. Takis are good but so so salty.
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• #980
Target in Jersey City had an amazing snack aisle. God I've missed Snyders!
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• #981
*Stern face, points at 'Crisps' sign.
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• #982
Is there a snack thread?
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• #984
I'm happy to accept packeted, crisp adjacent snacks in here.
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• #985
Snyders have always been in here.
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• #986
Snyders jalapeno are goat level. Where have they gone in the UK though?
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• #987
Buffalo gone as well - must be a forbidden seasoning.
Pretzel Pete’s are good.
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• #988
Forbidden cancer addictive.
Found these in Heron Foods today for 39p a bag..
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• #989
Any good?
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• #990
Yeah, good kick to them, would recommend.
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• #991
Noted.
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• #992
I've had those from Sainsbury's I'm sure. Wasn't that big on them, bit more of a bready taste
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• #993
These are like if someone distributed twice the amount of insane flavour powder on a packet of Snyders pretzels. Highly recommended. You know they're good when they come on a sheet of cardboard.
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• #994
Passable.
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• #995
How many Ninjas died for you to enjoy your crisps though?
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• #996
Sub £2 in any decent cornershop that sells American sweets and cans of Fanta. Can’t move for Takis dealers in east London.
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• #997
Ninjas are dishonourable so I do not care.
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• #998
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• #1000
Such a tune!
Anyone tried these? The price tag seems excessive for a bag of crisps but I am tempted. Might wait to see if they go down in price. In Aldis.
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