Seabrook Crisps
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Seabrook Crisps are a brand of potato chips or Potato Crisps, as they are known in the United Kingdom, made in Allerton, Bradford, UK. They are well known for the excellent taste, and actually include the legend "Britain's Tastiest Crisps" on the packet. The crisps are quite popular in the north of England. They have a crinkle cut formation, and are known for the printing on the back which reads:
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Each packet contains 31.8 Grams, and is made from the traditional crisp packet plastic that allows for a window to view the crisps. In fact, each packet is emblazoned with the words "See What You Buy" on the front. However, recently, some foil-packaged seabrook crisps have appeared, which do not have a clear view of the contents. As such, the "See What You Buy" declaration is missing on these packets.
Flavours
- Worcester Sauce
- Cheese & Onion
- Original
- Tomato Sauce
- Roast Chicken
- Smokey Bacon
- Salt & Vinegar
- Pickled Onion
- Cream Cheese & Chives
- Beefy
- Prawn Cocktail
- Cheesy
- Spring Onion
- Mexican Chilli
- Indian Tandoori
- Sea Salt & Black Pepper
- Garlic & Herb
- Canadian Ham
Availability
Seabrooks crisps can be notoriously difficult to find. They are widely available in the North of England, and can be found in quite a few newsagents and other local shops. Morrisons supermarkets stock them, and so do quite a few branches of Asda, albeit in a limited selection of flavours. You can also order from their website at http://www.seabrookcrisps.co.uk/



