Okay kids, what chips do you want this week? Little Jimmy, "Cheetos, mommy! Yummmm!" Suzie says, "Oh, the bbq ones please!" Red-headed step child says, "I would enjoy the PRAWN COCKTAIL CHIPS MOTHER!" what the fucking hell is that shit? seriouslly
Well they are disgusting, but on the good side I doubt that any crustaceans died in their making.
Of course Walkers is ultimately owned by Pepsico, who are responsible for a fair share of tooth-rot world wide, so we can spread some of the blame across the oceans.
Hoy, don't you come to London and star slagging our culture, ok? Britain gave the world ready-flavoured potato crisps (the Americans managing only salt before Golden Wonder came along), and if it wanted to add prawn cocktail flavour, why not? One pub landlord in Wales even devised Hedgehog flavour crisps, so be thankful. I had seaweed and something flavour corn snacks when I was in Phily last year, which must be equally odd.
And there's no added sugar in the Prawn Cocktail crisps, so its not that that is rotting our teeth.
Nice shot of your lap top though. Hope the rest of your London stay was fun, and look forward to seeing you in town sometime.
Call me crazy but they don't seem that bad at all... So "Lays", "Walkers", "Sabritas"... Is there any logic in the changing of the brand name for each country? I know Sabritas (in Mexico) is short for "Botanas sabrositas" (something like 'Tasty snacks') Does anyone know?
I think the French name was "Crocky" before. But then Lays bought them or they just chose to harmonize their brandnames... Now it's Lays. I miss Crocky. But I'd never try the Prawn flavour. ewwwww.
Henry Walker founded Walkers (I guess it should be Walker's) in 1948 - he was a butcher in London, who set up a crisp manufacturing business as meat was rationed (and so profits were low) and potatoes weren't rationed. Wasn't the war great? Ummm. Oh.
Why can't Americans accept prawn flavored crisps?! LOL! If you think THAT'S weird, fly over to asia and have a go at our street food. You'll never leave your hotel room again after you've heard the vendors explain what you just ate.
Oh...and I honestly hope you make plans to have shows here in Asia. xoxo-Jowee
Sweetie, I'm an Anglophile, but I have to say - the UK is not renowned for it's cuisine. I think that may be the basis of the animosity between them and France. Of course, most of France's most famous dishes came out of siege mentality. I mean, who looks at snails or frogs' legs and thinks "Yum! Time to butter up le skillet..."?
LOL!!! OMG!!! Prawn Cocktail crisps (chips) are not that bad really.
Andrew Anthony I am not sure what parts of the UK you have been visiting (probably none) but where are people suffering from rotten teeth? I have heard that from Americans before and never understood it. We have perfectly good teeth thank you and dentists for that matter - when I visited New York I saw some real bad mouths - I guess they must have been Britons on holiday - yeah right - because there was so much junk food I almost died in pleasure, LOL!!
Well, Jay is fantastic and even though he does not like the Prawn Cocktail at least he tried them. At least Jay appreciated our good looking men even on the Tube - Americans are well hot too believe me.
OH MY GOD! So about a week ago, I had off of school for Spring Break, and during this time I went on a trip to Scotland and Ireland. One day our tour bus stopped at a store so we can get like munchies and I didn't see any normal chips, so I just grabbed prawn cockatail chips. EW EW EW. I feel you on this one, never again. After like consoling my tongue for an hour, I opted for salt and vinegar for the rest of the trip. Amen to that.
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They did not seriously make that flavour....*pukes*
So, that's what's been rotting their teeth for all these years! *just kidding* I hate seafood; I would never buy those...YUCK!
Okay kids, what chips do you want this week? Little Jimmy, "Cheetos, mommy! Yummmm!" Suzie says, "Oh, the bbq ones please!" Red-headed step child says, "I would enjoy the PRAWN COCKTAIL CHIPS MOTHER!" what the fucking hell is that shit? seriouslly
you should try salt & vinegar chips, that's the best.
That packet was open. You ate them!
Still, prawn cocktail crisps are a safe option. If you had real courage you'd try jellied eels.
I've lived here for 7 years. Still can't stand the thought. *shudder*
iaaaak!!!
Well they are disgusting, but on the good side I doubt that any crustaceans died in their making.
Of course Walkers is ultimately owned by Pepsico, who are responsible for a fair share of tooth-rot world wide, so we can spread some of the blame across the oceans.
oooh I adore Prawn Cocktail Walkers, but then again I also loved the limited edition ketchup flavoured ones they brought out a few years back!
I guess it's just me though.
prawn cocktail is an amazing flavour.
you should try skips :) heaven in a crisp
ew!
what the hell is prawn cocktail taste like?
Delicious. Haha
hahahaha
Hoy, don't you come to London and star slagging our culture, ok? Britain gave the world ready-flavoured potato crisps (the Americans managing only salt before Golden Wonder came along), and if it wanted to add prawn cocktail flavour, why not? One pub landlord in Wales even devised Hedgehog flavour crisps, so be thankful. I had seaweed and something flavour corn snacks when I was in Phily last year, which must be equally odd.
And there's no added sugar in the Prawn Cocktail crisps, so its not that that is rotting our teeth.
Nice shot of your lap top though. Hope the rest of your London stay was fun, and look forward to seeing you in town sometime.
Call me crazy but they don't seem that bad at all... So "Lays", "Walkers", "Sabritas"...
Is there any logic in the changing of the brand name for each country?
I know Sabritas (in Mexico) is short for "Botanas sabrositas" (something like 'Tasty snacks')
Does anyone know?
I think the French name was "Crocky" before. But then Lays bought them or they just chose to harmonize their brandnames... Now it's Lays. I miss Crocky. But I'd never try the Prawn flavour. ewwwww.
Henry Walker founded Walkers (I guess it should be Walker's) in 1948 - he was a butcher in London, who set up a crisp manufacturing business as meat was rationed (and so profits were low) and potatoes weren't rationed. Wasn't the war great? Ummm. Oh.
I could genuinely live on Prawn Cocktail Walker's. They're only beaten by Pickled Onion Monster Munch. Mmmm...
Prawn Cocktail.. Prawn Cocktail.. reminds me Christmas.
Anyone in the mood?
Why can't Americans accept prawn flavored crisps?! LOL! If you think THAT'S weird, fly over to asia and have a go at our street food. You'll never leave your hotel room again after you've heard the vendors explain what you just ate.
Oh...and I honestly hope you make plans to have shows here in Asia. xoxo-Jowee
Sweetie, I'm an Anglophile, but I have to say - the UK is not renowned for it's cuisine. I think that may be the basis of the animosity between them and France. Of course, most of France's most famous dishes came out of siege mentality. I mean, who looks at snails or frogs' legs and thinks "Yum! Time to butter up le skillet..."?
LOL!!! OMG!!! Prawn Cocktail crisps (chips) are not that bad really.
Andrew Anthony I am not sure what parts of the UK you have been visiting (probably none) but where are people suffering from rotten teeth? I have heard that from Americans before and never understood it. We have perfectly good teeth thank you and dentists for that matter - when I visited New York I saw some real bad mouths - I guess they must have been Britons on holiday - yeah right - because there was so much junk food I almost died in pleasure, LOL!!
Well, Jay is fantastic and even though he does not like the Prawn Cocktail at least he tried them. At least Jay appreciated our good looking men even on the Tube - Americans are well hot too believe me.
OH MY GOD!
So about a week ago, I had off of school for Spring Break, and during this time I went on a trip to Scotland and Ireland. One day our tour bus stopped at a store so we can get like munchies and I didn't see any normal chips, so I just grabbed prawn cockatail chips. EW EW EW. I feel you on this one, never again. After like consoling my tongue for an hour, I opted for salt and vinegar for the rest of the trip. Amen to that.
I LOVE THESE!!! I went to the UK for holiday one year and got sooo addicted to them. My sister bought me a box of them for XMAS one year
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