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Hi.  I used to love seabrook, smiths and golden wonder crisps.  Then walkers bombarded the telly with advertising and the next thing, they'd taken over the shelves.  I'd normally get seabrooks from poundland, but found in the last few weeks, they weren't as well stocked.  Now I see that, after what must be decades, another brand of crisps is being advertised - Seabrooks!  I can only expect that this means I will be able to get them from anywhere before long.  The question is, why, after so long, is this brand of crisps being advertised?

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Seabrook's are my favourite too, favourite are the beefy ones but the salted are great too. I though it was regional thing as I first had them when I after I moved upto Bradford from Gloucestershire 23 years ago, don't recall seeing them before then. When we first moved to Derbyshire I could get Seabrook's in Morrisons but they sell them in most supermarkets here now.

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3 hours ago, Susanwusan said:

The question is, why, after so long, is this brand of crisps being advertised?

 

To sell more.

 

I have seen, but not bought, Seabrook's here in China! Although Burt's are more available.

 

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For the export market, they use the silly American term. Shame on them.

 

 

...your dancing child with his Chinese suit.

 

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