These new crisps remind me of the old 3d doritos from back in the day
they're real good corn chips seems like a bargain for 99p as i bought mine from elsewhere for abit more
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bracey100
30 May 16#13
love these they gone back up to 1.50 at my asda:(
Snooin_sue
29 May 16#11
mk-donald yes, they are an American snackhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bugles very nice & moorish! As an american ex-pat I get a craving for them now and again!
rvcshart
29 May 16#10
£1 in asda, grabbed some the other day to try with a doritos dip. Not tried them yet, but they look ideal for them.
ollie87
29 May 16#9
Southern Style? So presumably these taste like what ever the people of Guildford eat then.
DCFC79
29 May 16#8
These look similar to what I've seen before under the "Lays" brand in Europe.
mikeey84 to DCFC79
30 May 16#12
they are all made at the same factory in Belgium, so they are identical. just the flavours are different.
mk-donald
29 May 16#7
Oooo BUGLES in the UK again at last!
Had these as a treat in the 70s as a kid as US imports - boxed similar to a cereal packet - from an entrepreneurial supermarket in Yorkshire - Fosters in Thrybergh from long-term memory ?!
In recent years found them as an 'in-house' brand in Carrefour supermarkets in Italy - medium size bag €1.
Shayno
29 May 161#6
Same price in Asda for a big bag aswell. This flavour, cheese and pepper and chive.
Juzza12
28 May 161#5
Yes they were, these are OK but i'm sure the older version was nicer.
MickyShopper
28 May 16#4
6 x 20g packets are £1 in Asda and at least 1 other supermarket - I'm sure these were around a few years ago possibly under the Smiths Crisps brand - I loved them then and bought them in the USA when I've been on holiday over there.
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they're real good corn chips seems like a bargain for 99p as i bought mine from elsewhere for abit more
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Had these as a treat in the 70s as a kid as US imports - boxed similar to a cereal packet - from an entrepreneurial supermarket in Yorkshire - Fosters in Thrybergh from long-term memory ?!
In recent years found them as an 'in-house' brand in Carrefour supermarkets in Italy - medium size bag €1.