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Yeah. Looking at this diagram as a British person it's like the US stuff is our entire selection and none of the alternative brands exist here :(
8 0 ReplyTyrell's are good.
They're owned by KP Snacks, a UK based company, who also make:(Images from https://www.kpsnacks.com/our-brands, arranged in gimp)
25 0 ReplyThese all all S tier snacks too.
4 0 ReplyYou beat me to it!
KP make amazing snacks.
4 0 ReplyI confess I have a secret love for pom bears, despite my age being long out of the single digits XD
4 0 ReplyTwo pom bears eaten at once is just the perfect level of salt. They're almost a perfect crisp -- and who doesn't love little bears??
4 0 ReplyThey’re just so good. I can’t be mad at potatoes, fat, and salt in any combination.
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I've never hear of any of these except pom-bear, which would make me buy any of the other brands lol
3 0 ReplyI love pom-bears, but love Lidl's Teddy's Hit even more.
Unfortunately, I've never seen them for sale in the UK.2 0 Reply
Space Raiders til I die, best crisp out there 🫡
2 0 ReplySpace Raiders saved my life.
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McCoys are good (thick, rippled), except that I only really like plain salted crisps and they're impossible to find - apart from in multi packs with other flavours.
1 0 ReplyI quite like the tesco finest crinkle cut ready salted.
150g bag for £1.25 or so. The only downside is, the flavour varies (I think it's the freshness of the oil for that batch).2 0 Reply
@GreatAlbatross @tiramichu plenty of UK crisps (including Kettle, established in here somewhere - based in Norfolk, owned in Europe). Corkers, Pipers, Tyrrells, Two Farmers come to mind. Don't think any of them are owned internationally? I come from potato country - so many crisp factories round here!
1 0 ReplyKettle chips are made in the UK, but the company is American and also owned by Campbell's (of soup fame)
Edit: Campbell's actually sold the European branch of Kettle to Dutch Valeo in 2019 https://www.thecampbellscompany.com/newsroom/press-releases/campbell-completes-sale-of-european-chips-business-to-valeo-foods/
4 0 Reply@Skua @Blaze @tiramichu @GreatAlbatross Kettle Foods Inc and Kettle Foods Ltd are different companies. Kettle Foods Ltd is owned by Valeo Foods https://www.valeofoodsgroup.com/
2 0 Reply@Skua @Blaze @tiramichu @GreatAlbatross NB there is also an EU Kettle Chips based in the Netherlands - they seem to be part of Kettle Foods Ltd: https://kettlechips.eu/
2 0 Reply@Skua @Blaze @tiramichu @GreatAlbatross If you really want to do a deep dive, it looks like you can tell from the packaging. If it says 'Kettle Brand' it's American. If it says 'Hand cooked potato chips: Kettle' it's British. If it says 'Kettle: hand cooked potato chips' it's Dutch.
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The branding is identical. Did Valeo buy the UK branch or something?
1 0 Reply@Skua @Blaze @tiramichu @GreatAlbatross Honestly couldn't tell you. But the UK company can't spell Oregon so they can't work that closely together... https://kettlechips.co.uk/pages/about
3 0 Replyhttps://www.thecampbellscompany.com/newsroom/press-releases/campbell-completes-sale-of-european-chips-business-to-valeo-foods/ it did! Including the European and Middle Eastern parts too, not just the UK parts
That spelling thing is hilarious
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Seabrook are still going, though Japanese owned since 2017.
4 0 ReplySeabrook crisps immediately take me back to playing on the swings and slides in a pub beer garden on a warm summer afternoon
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I can highly recommend Co-op's own brand Irresistible crisps. The salt & vinegar ones especially
4 0 ReplyStumbled on these the other week, they have no right to taste that good!!!
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