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Desert Island Crisps

I always found the mustard a bit too strong for me personally. Nice though.
 
Verdict: My word.

Minor complaints:

- Not the brown paper bag that it was in the late 80s/early 90s
- 28g bag, I'm sure it was 40g back in the day

Other than that, oh-em-fucking-gee. These were fucking glorious. Thick consistency, full taste, actually surpassed what I wanted. They were outstanding to the point where I am genuinely considering caning the remaining four bags tonight and going out tomorrow to clear the shelves, although I think I can show a bit of restraint and wait until next time I am due up town rather than making a special trip.

It's a 10, they were outstanding Clive.
 
Multipack bags are usually 28g, if you are buying off the shelf they are 35g

They sell those Brannigans in all the Poundland shops here, €2 for 5 packs
 
For me fave crisps are:

Salt & Vinegar Discos,
Beef Monster Munch,
Salt & Shake Crisps (With the little blue packet of salt).
Beef and Onion Walkers
Niblets and Wheelz.
Fish and Chips!

Although not a crisp, I remember Robin Bombay Mix in a small packet. (Golden packet IIRC).
 
I haven't had Fish N Chips for years.
 
Think technically they're biscuits. Like Mini Cheddars.
 
Yeah I wouldn't call them a crisp either.
 
Does anyone on here like Twiglets?

Just had a pack for the first time in years and I bloody love them!
 
And on the subject of salt and vinegar, just no ! Why would you want your crisp flavour to be based on condiments ??
 
Twiglets are bloody horrible.

Yet I like Marmite.
 
I love marmite but not really keen on Twiglets.
 
And on the subject of salt and vinegar, just no ! Why would you want your crisp flavour to be based on condiments ??

Because they are mouth wateringly good?
 
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