Flavoured pork scratchings basically.
I had high hopes.
Probably WELL NICE with beer though.
But beer can make pretty much anything WELL NICE.
still on the old monster munch pickled onion flavour maze snax
i did mention space invaders yesterday on another thread...the only snack i know that costs the same today as it dod 20 years ago....
10p
BARGAIN
peace
Yeah whetever. You're preaching to the choir here hades. I'm breaking snax news here, front line reports and shit, and all you can do is hark back to the good old days.
You know nothing of snax journalism. Snaxalism, if you like.

POSR = old news round here.
i love you macc!
snaxalism is a quality career.
all you need is a b-tec in opening crisp packets and ur away!
lol
peace
Bob needs no qualifications. He has learnt from the Snax University of Life.
Snax knowledge from the street!
big up macc
peace
Where'd you find them Bob? I'd be interested to have a look.
fuck mr porky
its all about those non-descript bags with the red baggie ties. They really taste of farm yards...
man knows ^^
If you look on the back you'll notice (as I did this mornin, with interest) that Mr Porky are made by none other than Red Mill.
Ergo;
SUB-STANDARD.
I like the way you - yes YOU STRIKE, RED MILL FAN - avoided the Red Mill issue, despite prioreviouslybeforehandly cursing the name of Mr Porky.
Explain yourself.
and the way they always make quavers the default pic when they have no image for said product
omg the frazzle gold award review had me
http://www.ilovecrisps.com/reviews/frazzles
" I open the bag and have a good sniff. The waft is 2 /3s corn to 1/3 bacon. I have look inside. There are the little babies. Each Frazzle is about three inches long and one inch wide. They are ridged and have little red lines to resemble lovely crispy bacon. I put one in my mouth. Where is the bacon flavour? I remember these being very strong on the bacon flavour but all I can taste is he corn. The texture is sort of crumbly once in the mouth but not too bad. They are quite light crisps to have. They are not the crunchiest of crisps. After a while the bacon flavour began to appear but I remember them being much stronger. "

'The waft is 2 /3s corn to 1/3 bacon. I have look inside. There are the little babies.'
3in though?? Two, at best.
On a side note:
Does anyone know a brand of corn snacks called Cheesy Chas or something like that? They were like giant wotsits and came in quite a big bag. They were always with the Red Mill stuff in our corner shop when I lived in the Midlands... I miss 'em

I know a few cheesey chavs but you probably don't want to eat them
