Spring Onion flavour crisps

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What happended to them.

Back when Tudor crisps were around they had loads of flavours, Spring Onion was one of my favs (along with a few others from tudor).

Walkers took them over and we never get these flavours at all (**** *** walkers).

I always check in the crisp areas of tesco/asda etc to find a pack of spring onion crisps.

Nowt.

Anyone else here like(d) Spring onion crisps but can never find them.

I would have thought one crisp company would make them, ie even own brand from asda, tesco etc but none do them.
 
The odd thing is that most people will tell you that pickled onion is the best monster munch, these people have had the wool pulled over their eyes because roast beef is clearly superior.
 
I had some Tayto crisps I bought in Suprvalue in the ROI last week.....I was expecting a bargain basement potato crisp, yet what I got was indeed a king amongst crisps......:)

The first time you have Tayto, you wanna smack yo' momma they're so good.

Actually, every time you have Tayto tbh.
 
Nope.

Why whenever I pop into a Spar or into a pound shop they sell 6-pack ready salted and cheese/onion but no salt/vinegar? SnV is my fave. Thought that red/green/blue were the 3 obvious colours.
 
But who thought it was a good idea to switch the colours around? Cheese and Onion should be green and Salt and Vinegar blue.
Cheese and onion should be green because cheese is smelly (and green is a smelly colour, brown being another example).

Salt comes from the sea so it should be blue. Vinegar can be clear so it doesn't need a colour.

Obvious.
 
Cheese and onion should be green because cheese is smelly (and green is a smelly colour, brown being another example).

Salt comes from the sea so it should be blue. Vinegar can be clear so it doesn't need a colour.

Obvious.

Don't forget that spring onions are mostly green as well.

When they switched colours i got ****ed over so many times :mad::mad::mad:
 
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