What explains the collective British memory of salt and vinegar, and cheese and onion crisps swapping packet colours in the 1980's? Apparently this never happened but I think I remember it. -
![80s Kidz on X: "If this bunch of 80s crisps dont get your taste buds tingling then nothing will! https://t.co/2Zwcqek15W" / X 80s Kidz on X: "If this bunch of 80s crisps dont get your taste buds tingling then nothing will! https://t.co/2Zwcqek15W" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E_FP1pbXIAAKDKY.jpg)
80s Kidz on X: "If this bunch of 80s crisps dont get your taste buds tingling then nothing will! https://t.co/2Zwcqek15W" / X
Museum of Brands - The crisp market rapidly expanded during the 1970s. Brands such as Smiths, Golden Wonder and KP launched numerous varieties and flavours during this era. Did you know the
Crazy Bout Crisps - Some genuine Irish crisps from the 1970s, 80s and 90s. The first three are all Tayto brands while Key Crisps was a brand from Smiths Crisps' Irish division.
![80s Kidz on X: "80s crisps. Ok, some are still available now, but they either taste different or are in smaller bags! https://t.co/H4KYsSu4du" / X 80s Kidz on X: "80s crisps. Ok, some are still available now, but they either taste different or are in smaller bags! https://t.co/H4KYsSu4du" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CuMZl__XYAQdkid.jpg)