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This site carries all the Walkers, Monster Munch, French Fries and McCoys flavours. It works out at about a dollar a pack, or maybe slightly less in the US, there is a minimum order of $25. Flaming Hot Monster Munch, anyone? Slow roast lamb and mint? Worcestershire sauce or ketchup flavour?

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I can't believe all the flavours of those crisps o . But no, I wouldn't bother paying $1 for a packet of crisps. So long as I have my t bags, gravy granules, oxo and marmite, I can do without the rest.
We can get the walkers, quavers, skips and monster munch for $1 a pack at a local british shop, so the very rare occasion we actually want them (we bought them for youngests half and half) we can get what we need.
I have never been a crisps person - although I do like them. However I am perfectly satisfied with American "chips" and Pringles on the rare occasions when I want to eat some.

Ben Wrote:
We can get the walkers, quavers, skips and monster munch for $1 a pack at a local british shop, so the very rare occasion we actually want them (we bought them for youngests half and half) we can get what we need.


Ben I noticed you mentioned this half and half before somewhere.
What exactly is a half and half?

Same here, I like our crisps better but at $1 a pop, I can live without.

wendl Wrote:

Ben Wrote:
We can get the walkers, quavers, skips and monster munch for $1 a pack at a local british shop, so the very rare occasion we actually want them (we bought them for youngests half and half) we can get what we need.


Ben I noticed you mentioned this half and half before somewhere.
What exactly is a half and half?


I was about to ask the same question Wendy, sounds intruiging! :D

Half one's life in one country, half in the other.

monster Wrote:
Half one's life in one country, half in the other.


Thank-you dear :D Yes, my youngest son was 4 and 5 months when we moved here so when he was 8 and 10 months we through him a party with his friends to celebrate his half way point. We had both British and American food (all the American food was eaten straight away :roll: ) and we played a mixture of American and British games. :)

It's great fun and can't wait for my daughters. :)

KG, I love the Lays salt and vinegar crisps. They seem just like Walkers. :)

:roll: just trying to help, dear
Thanks Monster and Ben for the explanation.

That sounds like an excelent reason for a party. I like that idea.

monster Wrote:
:roll: just trying to help, dear


:D :lol: I know much you love it :wink: :lol:

Cheesecake at dawn, anyone?????????

lol wink

Debs x D

debsowerby Wrote:
Cheesecake at dawn, anyone?????????

:lol: :wink:

Debs x :D


Awww, can't we have beer and wine-filled super-soakers? :D

if you must ..... as long as you don't spill any! Mustn't waste the resources y'knaa. D

Debs x )
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