Crisps you miss

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This make had not seen them since the mid 1980's but then the canteen I worked in 1996 in the other side of the country had them. Think they had bovril flavour.
 
Always been a big crisp fan and just thinking of ones they don't make anymore as far as I know
Ringos -cheese and onion flavour
Twists- salt and vinegar
Bones- salt and vinegar I think

Also how come Monster Munch are smaller than they used to be?
Great call on ringos. I preferred salt n vinegar but the early ones that were flat were mega. They changed to be more crunchy and weren’t as good.
 
My pal at uni in the 90s was from Northern Ireland.
When he used to go home he always brought back a load of Tayto crisps. They were great compared to our usual brands.
 
Great call on ringos. I preferred salt n vinegar but the early ones that were flat were mega. They changed to be more crunchy and weren’t as good.

Thank god you posted that. Everybody i've spoken too says the new ones have always been like that.
Yet i remember as a kid them being thin and smooth.
 
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Canada used to have a line of hostess crisps with unusual flavors (Pickle, ketchup, etc.) - They had a hot bbq one that I loved

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In the US, my favorites were a tossup between Trader Joe's Spiced tortilla chips (discontinued years ago)

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And Dorito's Taco flavor


In the UK, I could never pass up ridged crisps with Worcestershire sauce

In Switzerland, I rarely eat them anymore but good local blue tortilla chips are available & delicious from time to time
 

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