Brannigans were awesome. Luxury crisps before that was a thing. I stopped seeing them years before they ended. The beef and mustard r3ally cleared your sinus out. Lovely.
I have seen brannigans Ham and mustard in B&M bargains about 8 months ago bought them right away lol. Ahhh brought back instant memories with my nostrils cleared by the big punch from the mustard 🤣
@@Rich77UK I was gonna say the same about Branigans Beef & Mustard clearing my nose and occasionally making my eyes water. They were my pub snack of choice. Muss em.
Introduced a 20 year old at work to Brannigans some 10 years ago and he could not believe the super strong flavour. Every time I was in the office he used to come over and show me he had a bag for his lunch.
A BIG thankyou. It must take you hours to find all the clips, pictures and sounds and magically weave them all together into wonderful journeys of nostalgia. It is greatly appreciated
@@JonnyMc7 My mouth is salivating at the thought lol you'd try to brush crumbs off your trousers not realising you had more on your hands and just made it worse! damn you Burtons get the equipment back listen to the people!!!
Loved them at infant school 1963, 5 yrs old at the tuck shop, had them for years, then they seemed to vanish, l know l was smaller then but they seemed a whole lot bigger, finally found some in the 00s but seemed smaller and greasier, didnt like the beef or salt n vinegar ( dont like those flavours in any crisp really ) justt plain was best. Loved Tudor crisps they were popular here in the north east, Salteds always my go to in a crisp with cheese n onion 2nd, dont like other flavours always too much false flavour in yuck.
Potato puffs were lush, I remember eating them in infant school- sold them for 5p a bag in the tuck shop. I also had a soft spot for Farmer Browns, from what I recall they were similar to the Pom Bears we have now.
I loved Potato Puffs. They sold them in my primary school's tuck shop. I even saved up the empty packets so I could send off for the badge. I remember it took weeks to arrive in the post, and when it did finally come, I was so disappointed because the thing was tiny!! 😆
Brannigans Beef & Mustard crisps were something to behold and in the distinctive packet unlike the awful attempt at bringing them back. Again another great video. Never recall Chipmunk crisps so learnt something there.
I miss them all. Football crazy, and Horror bags were my favorites. I remember when Ringo's, and Monster munch first came out, they were of a higher quality then today's versions. If only I had a time machine lol. Thank you.
In the early/mid 70's my dad was a crane driver and one summer holiday h was lifting some machinery into the upper floor of Smiths in Lincoln (about 20 miles from where we lived). Someone handed a packet of crisps to him to give to me, a bit later someone handed over a box full, third time around it was a big polythene bag loaded with packets. I've no idea how many it was in the end but none of the kids in the neighbourhood bought a packet of crisps all summer that year :) I'm adopted and years later started researching my biological family and learned my mother worked at Smiths.
Yes I loved the cheese and tomato flavoured potato puffs, my absolute favourite. Well Burtons, get the machines back to start making them again!!I think we have such a limited variety of snacks and crisps nowadays, so boring 💤
I used to like Burtons potato puffs from the school tuck shop. I was also partial to KP's Wigwams. But anything vinegary made me feel ill. Loving the drum-rolls, Stu.
Indeed great memories as a child i loved the Ringos made by Golden Wonder especially the cheese and onion flavour plus also the Tudor crisps i had a packet of Golden Wonder Ringos a few years ago and they didn't seem to be the same 😊
Rainbow Drops. I used to buy a bag of them every now and then. They were never the 'softest' of snacks, but when I tried them again a few years back they were as hard as rocks.
Potato Puffs was a school tuck shop staple in the 1960s. Along with with Wagon Wheels and Smiths crisps with a blue paper twist of salt. I remember collecting hundreds of Potato Puffs packets in the playground. To get enough tokens to send away for a plastic aircraft kit.
I did the same thing in the 70s with "Outer Spacer" bags, the playground wire mesh bins where naff so all the bags would blow out, there was a walled corner of the yard they would all get blown too/collect, I just hung around there to 'casually' collect them, teacher praised me thinking I was picking up litter "Nah, Miss I want the tokens for the Spaceship mail in offer"
Potato Puffs,delicious, love them back again! Kp sky divers salt vinegar lovely, Smith crisps gorgeous mainly plain, though loved all the othersones, sky divers good flavours kp,chipmonk very tasty,tubes potato Puffs so nice😊 for them to come back😊😊
Nibb-it and XL crisps were two I remember. There was also a UK variety that tasted exactly like Irish Taytos, I can't remember their name. Some potato growers had crisp making machines, and only sold their output to local shops. Smiths and possibly Golden Wonder used to come in greaseproof paper bags.
I remember my brother buying outer spacers & sky divers from our school tuck shop which we consumed during play time. Great memories! Thank you Stuart 👍
Absolutely loved the Brannigan beef & mustard flavour, pity I’ve just found out they went out of production in 2020, explains why I haven’t seen them for a good while, despite looking everywhere for them 🙄
Thanks you triggered a memory of pack lunches at primary school. We’d often play flicking a Sky Diver off the top of my Snoopy flask into a cup of diluted orange drink 😄 I also remember pinching Piglets between thumb and forefinger until they burst everywhere lol
Bovril,bloody fantastic crisps. I so wish they were still around and that I could get them here in the US. I remember Sky Divers (Patrick Allen,who did the voiceover,was in the TV series UFO and did the government's "Protect and Survive" nuclear war advice. Used by Frankie Goes To Hollywood on Two Tribes..."Mine is the last voice you will hear,don't be alarmed"!) 😂
When I was a kid we got taken to the swimming baths once a week by the primary school and I got a packet of Salt'n'shake crisps back when they were still Smiths from a vending machine and it was full of blue salt bags and no crisps.
Do we agree that we grew up in the best of times? The sweets, crisps, films, music, skateboards, Raleigh Grifter bikes, Chopper bikes, airguns, catapults, games of chases/hunts with all the kids in the streets, building dens in the woods, climbing trees, conkers, etc. etc. glorious days indeed..
Bovril, I had all most forgotten them, my mum would often have a bag of them along with a proper size Cadbury’s bar of chocolate for me when I got home from school.
I had Bovril sandwiches for school pack lunch nearly every day so obviously loved Bovril crisps. Still eat Bovril as a sandwich/crumpet spread to this day!
Well my favourites were Chipmunk and Tudor crisps and I also loved Smiths tubes. I would welcome all these snacks back in exchange for wall-to-wall Walkers crisps everywhere. Nice memories as well. 😊👍
Hello Stu🙋♀️ Thank you for a thoroughly entertaining video📹 I remember horror bags, Monster Munch, and the Phileas Fogg range, but I must admit, I don’t remember the other brands...!!🤔🙁 Other snacks I remember enjoying, when I was a child: Discos, Ringos, Walkers Snaps, and a sweet popcorn style snack called Hanky Panky...(?!) The advert featured Arthur Lowe.
Hi Alison. Glad you enjoyed the video! I remember Hanky Panky. Quite moreish if I remember right. Such a great advert with the wonderful Arthur Lowe too!
I was just about to write exactly the same then I saw your comment...I totally agree they are lovely,I am not keen on crinkle cut crisps, but these are so very tasty. Glad that I gave them a try ,was very suprised by them.
A friend of mines much older sister worked at the SMITHS Crisps factory near Portsmouth back in the 80's.....She was always bringing home boxes of crisps for one reasons or another....My dad loved the blue salt bag ones...He was a heavy smoker and putting in all the salt meant he could taste something.
Wheelz and Nibbitz ready salted, Cheese Snaps (Quavers don't even come close!) and Rancheeros are 3 from my childhood, missed and loved. Used to get a huge bag of the Wheelz for 50p in the mid 80's. Thank you for the video.
I'd forgotten about Tubes. From what I remember they were just square crisps in a different form (?) Seem to remember Bitza Pizza being rock hard. There was a really savoury flavour of Wickers that was amazing. Might have been chicken ? Can't remember having Farmer Browns to be honest
Thanks Stuview for all those crisps I used to love as a child, but I can't stand as an adult! Some of them I can't remember/never heard of but I used to eat Bones and I used to love Murphy's crisps which you can't get anymore and Brannigan's were nice, but strong tasting crisps and an acquired taste, maybe that's why they were not popular? If I remember rightly came out in the mid 80s, but correct me anyone if I'm wrong? 😋😮
I loved chicken flavour Wickers, Worcestershire sauce French Fries and cheese and onion Ringos. Thankfully two of my old faves, nice n' spicy Nik Naks and Scampi Fries are still around.
@@rw8733 With the dragon on the pack? Yeah, I loved those. And Burger Bites, Smax and Fish N' Chips 😅 So many processed foods but we were still healthier than kids today. Hmmm🤔
When I went in my local large supermarket recently, I was actually quite surprised to see Space Raiders crisps in multipacks, I didn’t even think the single bags were available any longer!! the only place I ever remember seeing them was in a newsagents or possibly on the boulevard in Dagenham, where my Nan lived in the 1980s. There was an Indian grocers/newsagents where you could buy a bag of crisps for 10 pence!! Never saw that anywhere else, I went in there and was surprised they only cost 10p!! You would never be able to buy them at that price now, it is £1 a bag. I also thought Space Raiders were long gone, and Discos, until I started buying Discos again recently.
Another wonderful video. I'm genuinely gobsmacked that Brannigans have gone. I thought I ate some not that long ago. Alas time has flown these last 4 years.
I remember the horror bags, i was obsessed with all things ghoulish (as mentioned in the vid). Besides the usual Beano and Dandy comics i started reading a comic called shiver and shake and progressed to others that i forget the names of. Our newsagent also used to get American glossy horror comics which were quite superior.
@@stuviewtv Yea me too, wish I had saved some of my old comics and annuals. I used to buy three comics on a Saturday (pocket money day) and two on a Sunday dad used to get me when he bought his Sunday papers after dropping mum to work, (probably to keep me quiet lol).
Burton Puffs... ah, the school tuck shop.... the rush to buy them before they ran out (which they always did within minutes!), crushing the whole bag and tipping it in in one go for a whole lot of potato hit wonder.... happy days...
Great work Stu, I love these walks down memory lane. Thank you for putting this together, they're a real joy. I'll give a shout out to Beef flavour Superman crisps (They were triangles with the letter S in them) and tomato flavour Spiderman crisps (they were webs).
I had forgotten about the Burtons Puffs. We got these in our tuck shop. KP and XL were my favourites flavour wise. The KP prawn cocktail and beef especially. I used to get the KP beef, a packet of blackcurrant chewits and a coffee every Saturday morning at the music centre at the local high school. I was 9. Imagine a 9 year old being served coffee nowadays.
Brannigan's Smoked Ham and Pickle were the best crisps of all time. I went back to the UK on holiday a few years ago, just before they shut up shop. I happened upon a corner shop that had 18 packets. I bought the lot. Glad I did.
As a nostalgia junkie, I was seriously hoping for an appearance of ‘Chutney Outer Spacers’ on here. I still talk about the bloody things to this day as the Zenith of childhood savoury snacks/crisps. If it were possible, would I even want to try one again, or just leave the memory of this fabled flavour and not risk it lol
I find it fascinating to see the different flavours you had in the UK. Growing up in NZ all I remember is plain (and Smiths Crisps with the blue bag of salt were hugely popular and probably my favourites) or roast chicken. The brand I remember the most was Eta Nut 1001 - who did crisps as well as salted peanuts - and mum would always have a huge bag of their chicken flavour crisps in the pantry which would be divided up between bowls so we all had a fair share. And one bag would last for 2 or 3 servings as well. I was stunned when I visited England in 1983 and saw all the different flavours available but those Smiths Crisps with the bag of salt remain my favourite to this day though I do miss the chicken flavoured Eta Nut 1001 crisps as well.
Crumbs almighty, Puff’s! Loved those messy things best to pour into mouth 😂 They need to come back. Loved Brannigan’s ham and mustard they were great proper strong mustard melts the nostrils lovely
Another blast from the past, Stu. Just when I think you cannot extract any more from my nostalgia synapses/neurons you pull another one out of the bag. I'd forgotten about Horror Bags and Kung Fuey snacks but my favourites were Outer Spacers. Tangy on the tongue they were. If I had a time machine then the early to mid '70s would be my first port of call.
Brannigans were awesome. Luxury crisps before that was a thing. I stopped seeing them years before they ended. The beef and mustard r3ally cleared your sinus out. Lovely.
They were just fantastic.
I have seen brannigans Ham and mustard in B&M bargains about 8 months ago bought them right away lol. Ahhh brought back instant memories with my nostrils cleared by the big punch from the mustard 🤣
@@Rich77UK I was gonna say the same about Branigans Beef & Mustard clearing my nose and occasionally making my eyes water. They were my pub snack of choice. Muss em.
i was a kid and dad used to buy them in multi packs and hide them on top of the kitchen cupboards, i still found em tho 😂
Introduced a 20 year old at work to Brannigans some 10 years ago and he could not believe the super strong flavour. Every time I was in the office he used to come over and show me he had a bag for his lunch.
If only we could go back in time.
Better times.
Absolutely.
Abso-bloody-lutely. I'm an 80s kid and miss the ease of life even in the 90s.
You are spot on Rachel. A great time to grow up. Life was much less complicated back then.
YUP!
I'm still working on a time machine to get us there. I'll let you know when it's ready 😂
Potato Puffs..the nostalgia, the taste, the yearning for a tin full!
Not the only one loved them. Best just poured into mouth 😂 messy otherwise. Miss those they need to come back
Yup all crunched up @@JonnyMc7
I loved the Brannigans Ham and pickle flavour. I thought they were so nice 😛😋
The mustard flavour was hot. HOT!
@@76ToneCromeyeah ham and mustard blew the nostrils good style. Best flavour
oh man that flavour was the best!
A BIG thankyou. It must take you hours to find all the clips, pictures and sounds and magically weave them all together into wonderful journeys of nostalgia. It is greatly appreciated
So glad you enjoy the nostalgia. Many thanks for the kind words.
@@stuviewtvhey stu I grew up in the 70's but I don't remember skydivers crisps but some others I remember
Loved Brannigan's in all flavours.
Brannigans peanut Very tasty And crispy where lovery😊mmm
Lamb and mint…what a flavour and never been reproduced 🥲
Beef and mustard! Really tasty.
@@susanleitch8649 Or flavours of crisps was tasty and beer 🍺 nuts wonderful
Ham and mustard. Blow the nostrils strong mustard sorted a blocked nose good style 😂
I'm not usually much one for nostalgia, but, 60 years on from the junior school tuck shop, I still miss Potato Puffs! Nothing else quite like them.
I really know what you mean. I really miss those days.. Kids today will never know
Bones and Wheelz, two of my favourites from back in the day.
Burtons Puffs were amazing! Just the plain ones! I can still imagine the taste today!
Plain were best loved them. Just want to pour a pack into my mouth lol too messy with fingers they are like crumbs but lovely
@@JonnyMc7 My mouth is salivating at the thought lol you'd try to brush crumbs off your trousers not realising you had more on your hands and just made it worse! damn you Burtons get the equipment back listen to the people!!!
Loved them at infant school 1963, 5 yrs old at the tuck shop, had them for years, then they seemed to vanish, l know l was smaller then but they seemed a whole lot bigger, finally found some in the 00s but seemed smaller and greasier, didnt like the beef or salt n vinegar ( dont like those flavours in any crisp really ) justt plain was best.
Loved Tudor crisps they were popular here in the north east, Salteds always my go to in a crisp with cheese n onion 2nd, dont like other flavours always too much false flavour in yuck.
Brannigans roast beef and mustard!!! I was addicted to them🤣
The best ever !!
I thought it was beef and horseradish, ham and mustard, either way they were amazing !!
I mis remembered the horseradish bit, I will never forget the flavour though
I used to really like the beef and mustard flavour XL Hula Hoops too, another discontinued line.
Potato puffs were lush, I remember eating them in infant school- sold them for 5p a bag in the tuck shop.
I also had a soft spot for Farmer Browns, from what I recall they were similar to the Pom Bears we have now.
That is my school days youve described 🤔🫡🙂
I loved Outer Spacers, thanks for bringing back a repressed memory from the golden years.
My pleasure!
I'd forgotten all about them! They were S-tier when I was a nipper.
I loved Potato Puffs. They sold them in my primary school's tuck shop. I even saved up the empty packets so I could send off for the badge. I remember it took weeks to arrive in the post, and when it did finally come, I was so disappointed because the thing was tiny!! 😆
As always...a great blast to the past...❤
Thanks!
Thanks for these, its amazing what memories are stirred up by crisp packets.
Brannigans Beef & Mustard crisps were something to behold and in the distinctive packet unlike the awful attempt at bringing them back. Again another great video. Never recall Chipmunk crisps so learnt something there.
Oh yes, Brannigans all the way!
Those Roast Beef and Mustard crisps were amazing and they could clear out your sinuses..... proper crisps!
Oh, Potato Puffs....they were something else. Great memories
I miss them all. Football crazy, and Horror bags were my favorites. I remember when Ringo's, and Monster munch first came out, they were of a higher quality then today's versions. If only I had a time machine lol. Thank you.
My pleasure!
Potato puffs
Omg yum
Burton's potato puffs were my absolute favourite as a kid, a bag crushed between two slices of bread and butter for our lunch 😁
Sounds good!
@stuviewtv It was Stu 😁
In the early/mid 70's my dad was a crane driver and one summer holiday h was lifting some machinery into the upper floor of Smiths in Lincoln (about 20 miles from where we lived). Someone handed a packet of crisps to him to give to me, a bit later someone handed over a box full, third time around it was a big polythene bag loaded with packets. I've no idea how many it was in the end but none of the kids in the neighbourhood bought a packet of crisps all summer that year :)
I'm adopted and years later started researching my biological family and learned my mother worked at Smiths.
Great memories!
Bovril were lovely
Sausage and tomato were my faves
I had totally forgotten sausage and tomato flavour they were nice as well.
Great too see these crisps of yesteryear, Nice one Stu 👍👍
Thanks 👍
I love this channel, it brings back so many memories of my childhood.
That's great to hear! Many thanks.
Agreed. Memories come flooding back. Thanks, Stu. 😊
My mouth has been watering all through this 🤣🤣
Yes I loved the cheese and tomato flavoured potato puffs, my absolute favourite. Well Burtons, get the machines back to start making them again!!I think we have such a limited variety of snacks and crisps nowadays, so boring 💤
Snacks are less 'fun' than they used to be. You'd never get Piglets or Hedgehog flavoured crisps made today.
I use to love Smiths Tubes. The only place I could get Nibb-it Wheelz was Kwik Save back in the day..... they were great.
Puffs yum. I remember making myself sick after eating 4 packets as a kid. The Beef ones were the best. I could go a packet just now.
😂🫶❤
I loved the plain. Crumbs everywhere 😂 best to just pour into your mouth less mess
I used to like Burtons potato puffs from the school tuck shop. I was also partial to KP's Wigwams. But anything vinegary made me feel ill. Loving the drum-rolls, Stu.
Thought I'd try and add a bit of suspense!
Loved Bones & Fangs 😋
❤I loved puffs used to get them from school tuck shop
Thats not very PC, they're called gays nowadays. 😂
Indeed great memories as a child i loved the Ringos made by Golden Wonder especially the cheese and onion flavour plus also the Tudor crisps i had a packet of Golden Wonder Ringos a few years ago and they didn't seem to be the same 😊
I would love 2 have spangles and Pacers back my favorite sweets in the 70 s great video stu
Thanks Tracy!
Loved the piglets and potato puffs ....what were the rainbow colored sweet rice crispies callled ?
Rainbow Drops. I used to buy a bag of them every now and then. They were never the 'softest' of snacks, but when I tried them again a few years back they were as hard as rocks.
Potato Puffs was a school tuck shop staple in the 1960s. Along with with Wagon Wheels and Smiths crisps with a blue paper twist of salt. I remember collecting hundreds of Potato Puffs packets in the playground. To get enough tokens to send away for a plastic aircraft kit.
I did the same thing in the 70s with "Outer Spacer" bags, the playground wire mesh bins where naff so all the bags would blow out, there was a walled corner of the yard they would all get blown too/collect, I just hung around there to 'casually' collect them, teacher praised me thinking I was picking up litter "Nah, Miss I want the tokens for the Spaceship mail in offer"
Love it, didn't realise Brannigans had gone (of course they have they haven't been in the shop for ages dohhhh). They were SO tasty 🙂
Brannigans Roast beef and mustard , loved them.
They were great!
Potato Puffs,delicious, love them back again! Kp sky divers salt vinegar lovely, Smith crisps gorgeous mainly plain, though loved all the othersones, sky divers good flavours kp,chipmonk very tasty,tubes potato Puffs so nice😊 for them to come back😊😊
I remember most of these... sky divers salt and vinegar and brannigan lamb and mint.... luscious 🤤🤤x
Burton's potato puffs, what memories,we used to be able to buy them from the tuck shop at junior school over 50 years ago 😋.
Nibb-it and XL crisps were two I remember. There was also a UK variety that tasted exactly like Irish Taytos, I can't remember their name. Some potato growers had crisp making machines, and only sold their output to local shops. Smiths and possibly Golden Wonder used to come in greaseproof paper bags.
I remember my brother buying outer spacers & sky divers from our school tuck shop which we consumed during play time. Great memories! Thank you Stuart 👍
My pleasure!
Absolutely loved the Brannigan beef & mustard flavour, pity I’ve just found out they went out of production in 2020, explains why I haven’t seen them for a good while, despite looking everywhere for them 🙄
Ok...I have to come clean...I was addicted to Smiths Bovril Crisps!
Great video again! 👍🙂
Many thanks!
I'm 60 now & still miss Potato Puffs 😢
Happy memories of buying a bag at primary school tuck shop.
Great days!
Thanks you triggered a memory of pack lunches at primary school. We’d often play flicking a Sky Diver off the top of my Snoopy flask into a cup of diluted orange drink 😄
I also remember pinching Piglets between thumb and forefinger until they burst everywhere lol
Great days!
I loved a bag of Tube’s.I’d forgot about them till I saw the bag.I also loved a the odd bag of salt n vinegar Tudor crisps.😋
Bovril,bloody fantastic crisps. I so wish they were still around and that I could get them here in the US.
I remember Sky Divers (Patrick Allen,who did the voiceover,was in the TV series UFO and did the government's "Protect and Survive" nuclear war advice. Used by Frankie Goes To Hollywood on Two Tribes..."Mine is the last voice you will hear,don't be alarmed"!) 😂
When I was a kid we got taken to the swimming baths once a week by the primary school and I got a packet of Salt'n'shake crisps back when they were still Smiths from a vending machine and it was full of blue salt bags and no crisps.
I had a friend at school who once had a Nestle Breakaway bar that was solid chocolate, it was the stuff of legend, even the Town Mayor came to see it.
Do we agree that we grew up in the best of times? The sweets, crisps, films, music, skateboards, Raleigh Grifter bikes, Chopper bikes, airguns, catapults, games of chases/hunts with all the kids in the streets, building dens in the woods, climbing trees, conkers, etc. etc. glorious days indeed..
Absolutely spot on.
Brilliant and absolutely 👍 were you my best mate neighbour lol because I had and did all those things 😃
Another classic crisp was Ruffles. Nice and thick cut with a delicate taste. Luverly!
Happy memories of going shopping on a Saturday with my grandparents, into liptons to get my weekly treat of a bag of Tudor crisps.
Brought back my childhood memories 💙☀️
Oh heck I’d forgotten about Claws crisps, loved this! 🤣💙☀️
I used to love the Horror Bags.
Fantastic! Honourable mention to Rancheros :-)
Loved Rancheros. Thanks for reminding me.
Bovril, I had all most forgotten them, my mum would often have a bag of them along with a proper size Cadbury’s bar of chocolate for me when I got home from school.
I had Bovril sandwiches for school pack lunch nearly every day so obviously loved Bovril crisps. Still eat Bovril as a sandwich/crumpet spread to this day!
Well my favourites were Chipmunk and Tudor crisps and I also loved Smiths tubes. I would welcome all these snacks back in exchange for wall-to-wall Walkers crisps everywhere. Nice memories as well. 😊👍
Glad you enjoyed the memories! Thanks as always.
Thank you for all the research! ♥️.
My pleasure!
anyone remember UFO’s? my granny always brought us some back from Bingo at the local Catholic Hall.
Hello Stu🙋♀️ Thank you for a thoroughly entertaining video📹 I remember horror bags, Monster Munch, and the Phileas Fogg range, but I must admit, I don’t remember the other brands...!!🤔🙁 Other snacks I remember enjoying, when I was a child: Discos, Ringos, Walkers Snaps, and a sweet popcorn style snack called Hanky Panky...(?!) The advert featured Arthur Lowe.
Hi Alison. Glad you enjoyed the video! I remember Hanky Panky. Quite moreish if I remember right. Such a great advert with the wonderful Arthur Lowe too!
Phileas Fogg California Corn Chips were great
I forgot all about sky divers ,salt & vinegar for me , I also love brannigans as well thanks for the memories Stu 😊😊
My pleasure as always!
Tesco do a big bag of beef and horseradish which reminds me of the Branigans beef and mustard 😋
I was just about to write exactly the same then I saw your comment...I totally agree they are lovely,I am not keen on crinkle cut crisps, but these are so very tasty. Glad that I gave them a try ,was very suprised by them.
A friend of mines much older sister worked at the SMITHS Crisps factory near Portsmouth back in the 80's.....She was always bringing home boxes of crisps for one reasons or another....My dad loved the blue salt bag ones...He was a heavy smoker and putting in all the salt meant he could taste something.
Wheelz and Nibbitz ready salted, Cheese Snaps (Quavers don't even come close!) and Rancheeros are 3 from my childhood, missed and loved. Used to get a huge bag of the Wheelz for 50p in the mid 80's. Thank you for the video.
My pleasure!
I'd forgotten about Tubes. From what I remember they were just square crisps in a different form (?) Seem to remember Bitza Pizza being rock hard. There was a really savoury flavour of Wickers that was amazing. Might have been chicken ? Can't remember having Farmer Browns to be honest
Yes, I think Tubes were simply Squares but rolled up.
What a great top ten stu! I loved brannigans and hedgehog chips,walkers should make a ham and pineapple crisp i would be all over that
Brannigans were just awesome.
Great to see Farmer Browns get a mention! Catchiest advert ever!
I've been singing it all day today!
Hermans Hermits was the group sang the original song Mrs Brown you have a lovely daughter.
Good to see Smiths Tubes get an honourable mention!
yes! big favourite of mine!
I loved Brannigans. The unique packaging and flavours gave you a sense you were getting a premium product.
Absolutely. They were special.
Thanks Stuview for all those crisps I used to love as a child, but I can't stand as an adult! Some of them I can't remember/never heard of but I used to eat Bones and I used to love Murphy's crisps which you can't get anymore and Brannigan's were nice, but strong tasting crisps and an acquired taste, maybe that's why they were not popular? If I remember rightly came out in the mid 80s, but correct me anyone if I'm wrong? 😋😮
I loved chicken flavour Wickers, Worcestershire sauce French Fries and cheese and onion Ringos. Thankfully two of my old faves, nice n' spicy Nik Naks and Scampi Fries are still around.
@@dionyates2482 Spicy tomato snaps.
@@rw8733 With the dragon on the pack? Yeah, I loved those. And Burger Bites, Smax and Fish N' Chips 😅 So many processed foods but we were still healthier than kids today. Hmmm🤔
@dionyates2482 Agreed. And we were healthier because we were out playing in all winds and weather. We ran or cycled everywhere.
Potato puffs were my favourite. They were the only ones available at the school snack shop. LOVED THEM.
Classic tuck shop favourite!
When I went in my local large supermarket recently, I was actually quite surprised to see Space Raiders crisps in multipacks, I didn’t even think the single bags were available any longer!! the only place I ever remember seeing them was in a newsagents or possibly on the boulevard in Dagenham, where my Nan lived in the 1980s. There was an Indian grocers/newsagents where you could buy a bag of crisps for 10 pence!! Never saw that anywhere else, I went in there and was surprised they only cost 10p!! You would never be able to buy them at that price now, it is £1 a bag. I also thought Space Raiders were long gone, and Discos, until I started buying Discos again recently.
Another wonderful video. I'm genuinely gobsmacked that Brannigans have gone. I thought I ate some not that long ago. Alas time has flown these last 4 years.
Many thanks as always!
AWESOME CRISPS , CHIPMUNK , couldnt get enough of em ! 🙂😋😋😋
The Brannigans range was fab!!
Oh yes, they were the best.
Pocket. Money munch on a Saturday morning when me dad gave give me £1,. I forgot about brannigans. They were banging 😎😁
This has made me think of HEINZ HAUNTED HOUSE SPAGHETTI for some reason. I loved the Smiths Horror bags .
I vaguely recall bats being in that spaghetti.
I can’t remember if they’ve been mentioned in a previous video but there used to be some poppadom type crisps sometime in the late 80’s/early 90’s.
I remember the horror bags, i was obsessed with all things ghoulish (as mentioned in the vid). Besides the usual Beano and Dandy comics i started reading a comic called shiver and shake and progressed to others that i forget the names of. Our newsagent also used to get American glossy horror comics which were quite superior.
I've still got quite a few Shiver and Shake annuals from when I was a kid. Used to love it.
@@stuviewtv Yea me too, wish I had saved some of my old comics and annuals. I used to buy three comics on a Saturday (pocket money day) and two on a Sunday dad used to get me when he bought his Sunday papers after dropping mum to work, (probably to keep me quiet lol).
Burton Puffs... ah, the school tuck shop.... the rush to buy them before they ran out (which they always did within minutes!), crushing the whole bag and tipping it in in one go for a whole lot of potato hit wonder.... happy days...
Brannigans beer nuts were one of my favourites
Another fantastic trip to my child hood - Great video, thanks for the upload Stu and keep up the good work...
Glad you enjoyed it! Many thanks.
Adored Bovril crisps and Chipmunk Oxo flavour.
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Tudor spring onion for me😂
Some classics again, 🦔😋
Great work Stu, I love these walks down memory lane. Thank you for putting this together, they're a real joy. I'll give a shout out to Beef flavour Superman crisps (They were triangles with the letter S in them) and tomato flavour Spiderman crisps (they were webs).
So glad you enjoy the memories! Thanks.
I had forgotten about the Burtons Puffs. We got these in our tuck shop. KP and XL were my favourites flavour wise. The KP prawn cocktail and beef especially. I used to get the KP beef, a packet of blackcurrant chewits and a coffee every Saturday morning at the music centre at the local high school. I was 9. Imagine a 9 year old being served coffee nowadays.
Fab nostalgic memories again 😊.
But I really miss Tudor Specials Roast Beef & Pickle the most then Piglets.....🤞🍻
Glad you enjoyed the memories! Thanks.
Brannigan's Smoked Ham and Pickle were the best crisps of all time. I went back to the UK on holiday a few years ago, just before they shut up shop. I happened upon a corner shop that had 18 packets. I bought the lot. Glad I did.
They were pretty damn fine!
I always loved Rancheros too.
Forgot about these , yeah yummy ❤
As a nostalgia junkie, I was seriously hoping for an appearance of ‘Chutney Outer Spacers’ on here. I still talk about the bloody things to this day as the Zenith of childhood savoury snacks/crisps. If it were possible, would I even want to try one again, or just leave the memory of this fabled flavour and not risk it lol
Very well done. I enjoyed that!
Many thanks.
Walkers hands down have ruined the UK crisp industry.
Frito lays is where you’re ire should be
Absolutely! Bloody Yanks ruin everything they get their grubby mits on! 🤬
Yep so many great brands have died because of them.
@@anthonymaddaford8474 Pepsico is the brand owner, Frito Lays is just a subsidiary the same as Walkers
@@kernow22 definitely! There were so many great small companies making crisps until the ' bigger is better ' company came along!
Totally forgot about Brannigan's Roast Beef and Mustard, and the Lamb and Mint. Gorgeous crisps. Such a shame they're discontinued.
Yes, they were simply great.
I find it fascinating to see the different flavours you had in the UK. Growing up in NZ all I remember is plain (and Smiths Crisps with the blue bag of salt were hugely popular and probably my favourites) or roast chicken. The brand I remember the most was Eta Nut 1001 - who did crisps as well as salted peanuts - and mum would always have a huge bag of their chicken flavour crisps in the pantry which would be divided up between bowls so we all had a fair share. And one bag would last for 2 or 3 servings as well. I was stunned when I visited England in 1983 and saw all the different flavours available but those Smiths Crisps with the bag of salt remain my favourite to this day though I do miss the chicken flavoured Eta Nut 1001 crisps as well.
Kipper flavour Tudor crisps...I'm very intrigued
Crumbs almighty, Puff’s! Loved those messy things best to pour into mouth 😂 They need to come back. Loved Brannigan’s ham and mustard they were great proper strong mustard melts the nostrils lovely
What fantasticly strong flavours Brannigans had.
Never know KP was such a bg crisp marker just thought of them as peanut people
Anyone remember Griddles ? We used to buy these by the box though our company. My Mouth is watering thinking about these. Cheese or Bacon flavoured
Another blast from the past, Stu. Just when I think you cannot extract any more from my nostalgia synapses/neurons you pull another one out of the bag.
I'd forgotten about Horror Bags and Kung Fuey snacks but my favourites were Outer Spacers. Tangy on the tongue they were.
If I had a time machine then the early to mid '70s would be my first port of call.
I think I'd go back to that time period too, making sure there was plenty of room in the time machine for crisps and chocolate to bring back.