Pipers Crisps: The Complete Guide
In 2004, three farmers from North Lincolnshire sold 16 boxes of crisps to four local pubs. That was the start...
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In 2004, three farmers from North Lincolnshire sold 16 boxes of crisps to four local pubs. That was the start...
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When Walkers launched Sensations in May 2002, the UK crisp market shifted noticeably. Before Sensations, premium crisps meant hand-cooked, kettle-style,...
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Discos have been around since 1979 and they have not changed much. Same flat disc shape, same punchy flavours, same...
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McCoys are not a subtle crisp. The ridges are bigger, the seasoning is heavier, and the crunch is louder than...
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Seabrook Crisps are the crinkle-cut crisps from Bradford. If you grew up in the north of England, you probably already...
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Frazzles look like bacon, they taste like bacon, and they are named after a cooking process most associated with bacon....
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Space Raiders are one of those crisps that people feel a specific, almost irrational loyalty towards. The alien shape. The...
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Hula Hoops have been a fixture of British snacking since 1973. They are the ring-shaped crisps made by KP, loved...
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KP is one of those names that everyone in Britain knows but almost nobody can fully explain. You know the...
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Quavers are one of the most asked-about crisps when it comes to gluten-free diets. The question makes sense: they are...
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Quavers have been one of Britain’s favourite light snacks since 1968, which makes them older than most people realise. That...
Read more →Walkers Sensations launched in 2002 as Walkers’ answer to a simple question: what if a crisp was actually trying? The...
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Transform a Snack is probably the only crisp in the UK where the instructions on the packet tell you to...
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Space Raiders are one of those crisps that almost everyone in the UK knows, but almost nobody can fully explain....
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TL;DR: Lays and Walkers are made by the same parent company, PepsiCo, using a similar production process. But they are...
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TL;DR: Skips are a prawn cocktail flavoured corn puff snack made by KP Snacks. They are best known for the...
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TL;DR: Walkers Crisps are the UK’s best-selling crisp brand, founded in Leicester in 1948 and owned by PepsiCo since 1989....
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TL;DR: No Ringos flavours are vegan. All three varieties, Cheese and Onion, Salt and Vinegar, and Sour Cream and Onion,...
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TL;DR: Ringos are a ring-shaped corn and potato snack made by Golden Wonder, launched in the early 1970s. They come...
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TL;DR: Wotsits are a baked corn puff snack made by Walkers, originally launched by Golden Wonder in 1971. The Really...
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Cheese and Onion and Salt and Vinegar consistently come out on top in UK crisp preference surveys. Ready Salted is...
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The nineties were a big decade for crisps in the UK. New brands arrived, portion sizes crept up, and the...
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Monster Munch currently comes in three main flavours: Pickled Onion, Flamin’ Hot, and Roast Beef. Pickled Onion is the fan...
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The UK crisp market has lost some absolute legends over the decades. From Brannigans to Spicy Tomato Snaps, plenty of...
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If you grew up in the UK in the 1970s, crisps looked and tasted very different to what fills the...
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Nik Naks come in three main flavours: Nice ‘N’ Spicy, Rib ‘N’ Saucy, and Scampi ‘N’ Lemon. Nice ‘N’ Spicy...
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Wheat Crunchies are a KP Snacks product made from wheat rather than potato or corn. They come in Bacon and...
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Buying crisps in bulk sounds simple enough until you actually try to do it. What counts as bulk? Do you...
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Buying crisps in full boxes from a specialist retailer is consistently cheaper per bag than supermarket multipacks. A box of...
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Skips do not contain any gluten ingredients in their recipe. However, they carry a “May Contain: Gluten” warning on the...
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