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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2008

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  • @GiddeonG Well said, unfortunately Jack Walker has had his fun flooding the market with some nice flavours and seems has got bored with crisps now much like he did with his 90's Blackburn side which now look very sad indeed. Once again the fans/consumers loose out to corporate greed.

  • @dialchemy Indeed. Saucy flavour, not that crappy 'Hot n Spicy' rubbish. Bring it back! Also, Monster Munch used to be more dense and had 2 shapes to them, the other was a ring with 2 stalked bits sticking out and 2 sets of 2 little triangular thing sticking out, made them very interesting. God damn walkers/lays, they want to make money - not crisps. If they could make just as much money selling 1 kind of crisp they'd bloody do it and to hell with the consumer. Bah! Bring Back VARIETY!

  • The pink monster reminds me of Mark Gatiss.

  • interesting fact: a multi-pack bag of Monster Munch makes a cameo on The Amazing World of Gumball

  • @bazfanv2 try pickled onion flavour

  • Cant beat Roast beef flavor. End off.

  • Yes please - will have

  • @herohezza I Know They Were In The UK Snack Shop. But They Do Taste like Funyuns.

  • @Acrobatdog99 They're not 'candy', they're crisps.

  • Bring back saucy flavour, better than tangy toms.

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