The crisps that had a blue packet of salt were called “Salt and Shake Crisps”. They were first introduced in the 1920s by Smith’s Crisps. The blue packet of salt was a way for people to adjust the saltiness of the crisps to their own taste.

Salt n Shake Crisps
Salt and Shake Crisps are a type of potato crisps that are made with potatoes, vegetable oils, and salt. They are available in a variety of flavors, including cheddar cheese, sour cream and onion, and salt and vinegar. The crisps are typically packaged in individual bags or boxes.
Salt and Shake Crisps were first introduced in the 1920s by Smith’s Crisps. The product was originally called “Salt and Vinegar Crisps,” and it was the first type of crisps to be sold with a separate packet of salt. This allowed people to adjust the saltiness of the crisps to their own taste.
The success of Salt and Vinegar Crisps led to the development of other flavors, including cheddar cheese, sour cream and onion, and barbecue. The crisps are now available in a variety of countries around the world.
Salt and Shake Crisps are a popular snack food. They are often eaten as a light meal or as a snack between meals. The crisps are also popular with children.
Salt and Shake Crisps are a good source of carbohydrates. They also contain some protein and fat. However, the crisps are high in calories and sodium.
If you are looking for a healthy snack food, Salt and Shake Crisps are not the best choice. However, if you are looking for a delicious and convenient snack, Salt and Shake Crisps are a good option.
Are Smiths Salt n Shake Crisps Still Being Made?
Yes, Smith’s Salt and Shake crisps are still produced. They are currently manufactured by The Smith’s Snackfood Company, which is a subsidiary of PepsiCo. The crisps are available in a variety of flavors, including cheddar cheese, sour cream and onion, and salt and vinegar. They are typically packaged in individual bags or boxes.
Where Can I Buy Salt n Shake Crisps?
You can buy these crisps in most supermarkets as currently we do not sell them.. but we hopefully will have them in stock soon!