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Swanaldo

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Announcement: I just discovered a freakishly overfilled bag of Wheat Crunchies in my multipack. 43 grams instead of the advertised 20 grams.

It's the crisp* equivalent of a double yoker.


*Wheat based snack.
 

Oldsmobile-88

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In RaWZ we trust....Amen.
Unfortunately these are not available in the UK.
Not a great crisp muncher,but make a exception for these extra hot munchers when I travel across the pond.4053255E-10E0-483F-8951-6D2AD06ED989.jpeg
 
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Mr Jinx

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Announcement: I just discovered a freakishly overfilled bag of Wheat Crunchies in my multipack. 43 grams instead of the advertised 20 grams.

It's the crisp* equivalent of a double yoker.


*Wheat based snack.
I found out the other day that Wheat Crunchies come in a £1 grab bag (100g?) selling at our local newsagent. Needless to say, I've gone a bit to town.
 

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If i had to agree with you we would both be wrong
Got a real taste for the grab bag Ringo's at the moment.
 

Jason H

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Unfortunately these are not available in the UK.
Not a great crisp muncher,but make a exception for these extra hot munchers when I travel across the pond.View attachment 1686
My local Tesco has a "world food" section that has quite a lot of American stuff, I'm sure I've seen Lay's in there before but I'll keep an eye out next time I'm there.
 

Oldsmobile-88

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In RaWZ we trust....Amen.
My local Tesco has a "world food" section that has quite a lot of American stuff, I'm sure I've seen Lay's in there before but I'll keep an eye out next time I'm there.
I have seen Lays about Jason but not the Flamin’ Hot variety.
I checked to try to buy them online,about £4.50 a bag & fortune in postage from the USA.
 

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Not exactly crisps but I don't think that you can beat a bag of cheesy Wotsits.
 
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I'd say a mere £4:50 for a "flaming hot lay" was a bargain.
Far cheaper than having to take her out for an expensive meal and plying her with fine wines!
 

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Oh my God, somebody rescue me. Just opened a tube of Indian Tandoori Chicken Masala Pringles and I am not going to stop. Luckily I have ice cold Peroni to help me on my way. Crisp Heaven.😋
 

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I know it’s a bit early, but .....1700
 
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