Crisps: who makes the best?

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Zarco

17,892 posts

210 months

Thursday 4th April
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Walkers Max Punchy Paprika.

The creme de la creme of crisps. Why oh why do they only produce this master piece in single packets? I'd be all over it for my lunch box.

sean ie3

2,032 posts

137 months

Thursday 4th April
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O' Donnells sweet chilli is my goto Tesco meal deal selection.

Blue62

8,897 posts

153 months

Thursday 4th April
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WhiskyDisco said:
Tayto's Cheese and Onion flavour

Having just returned from another Irish trip I have to agree, close the thread.

soad

32,912 posts

177 months

Thursday 4th April
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Zarco said:
Walkers Max Punchy Paprika.

The creme de la creme of crisps. Why oh why do they only produce this master piece in single packets? I'd be all over it for my lunch box.
You can get a whole box online.

hungry_hog

2,249 posts

189 months

Thursday 4th April
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Blue62 said:
Having just returned from another Irish trip I have to agree, close the thread.
Yeeees!

The cheese shops in Liverpool St and Marylebone station used to sell them

Seems ADSA has them. Problem is Asda is in Southgate....roadman country

Edited by hungry_hog on Thursday 4th April 21:30

Zarco

17,892 posts

210 months

Thursday 4th April
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soad said:
Zarco said:
Walkers Max Punchy Paprika.

The creme de la creme of crisps. Why oh why do they only produce this master piece in single packets? I'd be all over it for my lunch box.
You can get a whole box online.
I'm generally restrict myself to Tesco Click and Collect, but I might have to look into this.

cuprabob

14,675 posts

215 months

Thursday 4th April
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Zarco said:
soad said:
Zarco said:
Walkers Max Punchy Paprika.

The creme de la creme of crisps. Why oh why do they only produce this master piece in single packets? I'd be all over it for my lunch box.
You can get a whole box online.
I'm generally restrict myself to Tesco Click and Collect, but I might have to look into this.
My local Sainsbury's does multipacks of them but the bags are tiny.

https://www.sainsburys.co.uk/gol-ui/product/walker...

Mr Dendrite

2,315 posts

211 months

Friday 5th April
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Blue62 said:
WhiskyDisco said:
Tayto's Cheese and Onion flavour

Having just returned from another Irish trip I have to agree, close the thread.
Recently discovered in Tesco, but not in the main crisp and snack aisle, in a random soft drink location.



richwain24

52 posts

3 months

Monday 8th April
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Walkers prawn cocktail by far

HotJambalaya

2,026 posts

181 months

Monday 8th April
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i've had a recent surge in my desire for crisps, and am on the hunt for the best salt and vinegar crisp. I've tried kettle (not strong enough flavour) and walkers (unbelievably thin almost a bag of air). Even hit the pickled onion monster munch (god they're different to when i was a kid). Pringles salt and vinegar were a favourite, but its not really a crisp, its just made of crap, but i liked the flavour profile...

So, suggestions for a strong flavour and sturdy crisp?

pocketspring

5,319 posts

22 months

Monday 8th April
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HotJambalaya said:
i've had a recent surge in my desire for crisps, and am on the hunt for the best salt and vinegar crisp. I've tried kettle (not strong enough flavour) and walkers (unbelievably thin almost a bag of air). Even hit the pickled onion monster munch (god they're different to when i was a kid). Pringles salt and vinegar were a favourite, but its not really a crisp, its just made of crap, but i liked the flavour profile...

So, suggestions for a strong flavour and sturdy crisp?
Fish and chips salt and vinegar.

Luke.

11,002 posts

251 months

Monday 8th April
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HotJambalaya said:
i've had a recent surge in my desire for crisps, and am on the hunt for the best salt and vinegar crisp. I've tried kettle (not strong enough flavour) and walkers (unbelievably thin almost a bag of air). Even hit the pickled onion monster munch (god they're different to when i was a kid). Pringles salt and vinegar were a favourite, but its not really a crisp, its just made of crap, but i liked the flavour profile...

So, suggestions for a strong flavour and sturdy crisp?
Discos...

FiF

44,140 posts

252 months

Monday 8th April
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Was fearing that PH membership card would be withdrawn but see that some others have favoured Tesco Finest lightly salted crisps. Family prefer the crinkle though I prefer the old style.

However now going to tread into the danger area, lentil chips.

Preferred serving is a 50:50 mixture of Sainsburys Lightly Salted Lentil Triangles and Proper Chips Sea Salt Lentil Chips.

I'll get my coat.

Slow.Patrol

509 posts

15 months

Monday 8th April
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richwain24 said:
Walkers prawn cocktail by far
Definitely my number one.

Although I don't buy them that often as I can consume a six pack in one sitting.

hungry_hog

2,249 posts

189 months

Monday 8th April
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I quite like salt n vinegar discos but lord knows what they use for the seasoning, probably something Walter White would sell!

Glassman

22,543 posts

216 months

Monday 8th April
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Keep these away from me.




CivicDuties

4,720 posts

31 months

Tuesday 9th April
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HotJambalaya said:
i've had a recent surge in my desire for crisps, and am on the hunt for the best salt and vinegar crisp. I've tried kettle (not strong enough flavour) and walkers (unbelievably thin almost a bag of air). Even hit the pickled onion monster munch (god they're different to when i was a kid). Pringles salt and vinegar were a favourite, but its not really a crisp, its just made of crap, but i liked the flavour profile...

So, suggestions for a strong flavour and sturdy crisp?
Co-op Sea Salt and Chardonnay Vinegar.

https://www.coop.co.uk/products/co-op-irresistible...

jet_noise

5,655 posts

183 months

Tuesday 9th April
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CivicDuties said:
HotJambalaya said:
i've had a recent surge in my desire for crisps, and am on the hunt for the best salt and vinegar crisp. I've tried kettle (not strong enough flavour) and walkers (unbelievably thin almost a bag of air). Even hit the pickled onion monster munch (god they're different to when i was a kid). Pringles salt and vinegar were a favourite, but its not really a crisp, its just made of crap, but i liked the flavour profile...

So, suggestions for a strong flavour and sturdy crisp?
Co-op Sea Salt and Chardonnay Vinegar.

https://www.coop.co.uk/products/co-op-irresistible...
Aldi Specially Selected Sea Salt and Chardonnay Vinegar.
Crunchy vinegar. Would turn an ocean acidic smile

cuprabob

14,675 posts

215 months

Tuesday 9th April
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jet_noise said:
CivicDuties said:
HotJambalaya said:
i've had a recent surge in my desire for crisps, and am on the hunt for the best salt and vinegar crisp. I've tried kettle (not strong enough flavour) and walkers (unbelievably thin almost a bag of air). Even hit the pickled onion monster munch (god they're different to when i was a kid). Pringles salt and vinegar were a favourite, but its not really a crisp, its just made of crap, but i liked the flavour profile...

So, suggestions for a strong flavour and sturdy crisp?
Co-op Sea Salt and Chardonnay Vinegar.

https://www.coop.co.uk/products/co-op-irresistible...
Aldi Specially Selected Sea Salt and Chardonnay Vinegar.
Crunchy vinegar. Would turn an ocean acidic smile
Those are very good. I also tried the Limited Edition Kentucky BBQ Crinkle Cut crisps and those were excellent too.

Countdown

39,967 posts

197 months

Tuesday 9th April
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Zarco said:
Walkers Max Punchy Paprika.

The creme de la creme of crisps. Why oh why do they only produce this master piece in single packets? I'd be all over it for my lunch box.
Que? Both Asda and Tesco sell the 140g pack.

Unless you consider 140g a "single packet"? biggrin