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Pom Bears
The most underrated crisps in the world!
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I keep buying them for the kids and end up eating quite a few packs myself
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I agree.
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No, wotsits rule! Especially when you get a little lump of orange powder.................num num num.
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I remember when they were still called Pom Bär. Being a little 'un with no appreciation of anything overtly foreign, it annoyed me to no end!
Bloody good crisps, though. Their salt and vinegar kicks. |
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I think snaps are the most underrated crisps in the world. Esp the tomato flavour.
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Original Pom Bears are just...THE BEST!!!!
I like Quavers quite a bit too, even if they're a tad too cheesy monster munch = yuuuum!
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I like Quavers quite a bit too
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Seabrooks make the finest crisps... FACT
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I'm not so sure about pom bears.
Seabrook I agree with but I'm a lover of Monster Munch, especially Beef. I'm also into Rashers and cheese Dorito's (even better with melted cheese on top) thanks for listening. Bye. |
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I used to love Pom Bear but they taste like plastic now
Still eat them though (just not as much)
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Ooh, cheese and onion, yummy. Never had salt'n'vinegar, sound good tho.
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Pom Bears for crisp sandwhich - can't be beaten.
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I love Pom Bears, but I love Skips too... the packets should be bigger though, I finish one and immediately want more!
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I used to love Salt and Vinegar Frisps. Drool!
Pom Bears were always readily available when I babysat the neighbour's kids. They rocked but I haven't had them since. |
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Either my eyes or my head is warped, but I keep thinking this thread is called Porn Bears.
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You wouldn't happen to remember the salt and vinegar Quavers from the mid-'90s, would you? They were easily some of the best crisps I've ever had in the UK.
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You can still get S & V Quavers in multi packs. You get those, cheese ones and prawn cocktail.
I adore Worcester Sauce French Fries but you can only buy those in single packs.
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