Nic Barnes
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Just wondering if these are a north west and southern Scotland crisp as legend has it? Or widely available?
They are a good pub crisp, if not the best ever, unless you are davey lc that disagrees with everyone just because he feels he has to.
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Marc
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Never heard of them.
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Nic Barnes
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Seems as if most haven't. Odd.
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mattievRS
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Nah, never heard of or seen them either. Must be northern....
[Edited on 16-10-2015 by mattievRS]
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3CorsaMeal
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They look like labour voters food to me.
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Nic Barnes
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I voted lib dem, so no, you are wrong.
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taylorboosh
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Scampy fries man myself or roysters with a pint
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andy1868
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Can't say I've seen them, my local sells Lancashire crisps. They're made about 3 miles away and they're pretty good tbh
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deano87
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Never heard of them. We have upmarket brands like Burts and Kettle crisps down here. They even do Hobgoblin ale flavour
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Jimbothebarbarian
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F.Y.I.
http://worldofcrisp.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/xl-cheese-cult-classic.html?m=1
They are amazing to be fair.
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Russ
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
Never heard of them. We have upmarket brands like Burts and Kettle crisps down here. They even do Hobgoblin ale flavour
upmarket brands like kettle
should see the shit hole of the estate they're made on
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IvIarkgraham
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kettle are not up market!
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by Russ
quote: Originally posted by deano87
Never heard of them. We have upmarket brands like Burts and Kettle crisps down here. They even do Hobgoblin ale flavour
upmarket brands like kettle
should see the shit hole of the estate they're made on
I can only imagine if it's like their warehouses in Snetterton I've been in
Let's face it Kettle is more premium than Walkers or other hight Street brands.
Oh and Kettle manufacture for other own brands in coffee shops and supermarkets.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
We have upmarket brands like Burts and Kettle crisps down here.
We've got better than that, mostly Tyrrells and Pipers around the locals here; certainly the Kings Arms was doing Pipers last time i was in (they really need to bring back the bread and oil, was way better than any crisps with a pint).
Never heard of XL Cheese though
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by deano87
We have upmarket brands like Burts and Kettle crisps down here.
We've got better than that, mostly Tyrrells and Pipers around the locals here; certainly the Kings Arms was doing Pipers last time i was in (they really need to bring back the bread and oil, was way better than any crisps with a pint).
Haha I was trying to think of them but Burts and Kettle was best I could think of Pipers do a Biggleswade Chili flavour
And when they first opened they did a sweet bread with the bread & oils. Lush!
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