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Old 28 Jan 21, 10:34 AM  
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Call me a traditionalist but Salt and Vinegar was always in a blue packet and Cheese and Onion was always in a green packet - when did this subtle change occur and most importantly why?
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Old 28 Jan 21, 10:35 AM  
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Walkers has always done it wonky I thought with those 2 flavours
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Old 28 Jan 21, 10:38 AM  
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Golden Wonder have it right in my opinion and much more flavour
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Old 28 Jan 21, 10:39 AM  
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Disco cheese and onion is green, walkers blue.

We must have had more walkers as kids as I associate blue with cheese and onion.
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Old 28 Jan 21, 10:40 AM  
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I was brought up on Tudor Crisps and they had it right too
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Old 28 Jan 21, 10:41 AM  
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We had exactly the same conversation here last week 🤔 because my hubby opened the wrong colour. Been like this for a good while now
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Old 28 Jan 21, 10:49 AM  
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You've made me think! Yes, growing up it was always blue for salt & vinegar and green for cheese & onion.

We buy waitrose crisps and having just looked, they are blue for salt & vinegar and green for cheese & onion, yay! 😃
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Old 28 Jan 21, 11:13 AM  
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You've made me think! Yes, growing up it was always blue for salt & vinegar and green for cheese & onion.

We buy waitrose crisps and having just looked, they are blue for salt & vinegar and green for cheese & onion, yay! 😃
Important issues like this can go ignored atm and we need an answer!
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Old 28 Jan 21, 11:15 AM  
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Walkers are the king of crisps and salt & vinegar has always been green and cheese and onion blue. Which is, obviously, the correct way!
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Old 28 Jan 21, 11:25 AM  
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Exactly SF my friend, why and when did this stupidity start. Picked up a bag that was blue expecting salt and vinegar and got cheese and onion wth, come on.
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