In Spain we have Bonilla a la vista, really good crisps, even Koreans are crazy about them. We also have snacks from Grefusa or Frit Ravish. And more crisps from eapinaler, El Gallo, Sarriegui and literally dozens of brands. Nearly all the regions have 6-7 good brans for crisps and there are hundreds of small brands in every area. Apart from the brands you can find at every supermarket.
FunnyFrisch make these “Lentil Chips” which sounds weird but they are actually so good.
Bonilla la Vista
It’s “Noot noot!”, you philistine.
Nut Nut 💦🥴
In the UK we have… all of the ones at the top and… none of the ones at the bottom
I think
Please let me know I’m wrong and where I can find those thx
You can find brets although you need to do a big supermarket for them (or a specialist fancy food shop)
Try the Euro Food shops. They’ll have the European brands. But yeah, the bug stores only have the typical American brands.
Amazing, will do. Thank you!
Pringles are so shitty that can’t even be categorised as “chips” according to European regulations
Croky in Belgium is good aswell!
I’m all about Tayto, king of crisps.
North Taytos, or South Taytos?
A very important question.The Norn Irish ones are more potent and flavoursome in my humble opinion.
freestaytos
Where are you getting all of these exotic templates from?
It’s distressing how many British sweet brands now have a chain of ownership leading to the US. Mondelez famously bought Cadbury’s, and Bain Capital (y’know, Mitt Romney’s company) own most of the “classics” like Barratts, Fox’s Glacier Mints, Poppets, Tavener’s, Mojo chews, Barker & Dobson etc. The only big non-American company left is Nestle, and they can also fuck wayyyyy off.
It’s only Terry’s and Tunnocks left now, and even then Terry’s are owned by the Fr*nch.
Commiserates in Canadian
Fr*nch.
Barry we’re not on 2we4u
What’s wrong with frogs?
Isn’t lays produced in the Netherlands?
It is still owned by PepsiCo.
I have Irish friends (republic and northern) who stock up on Taytos when they’re home, and rave about them. They export from Ulster to the US, but I’ve never seen there here in Scotland - weird. https://www.tayto.com/about/
They’re occasionally the crisp of choice in pubs; an excellent accompaniment to an 80/-. Suppose there’s worse criteria for your pub crawls. But aye, a weird omission - you’d be thinking there’s plenty of wagons on the Stranraer ferry that could bring a few palletloads over.
I’m in the US and a store a few minutes away sells Keogh’s chips which are Irish. My girlfriend is crazy about them so I buy a bag every time I go there.
Taytos are amazing.
I was under the impression that CHIO was part of PepsiCo?
How could you leave out the best crispy crisps ever; croky?!