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Old Feb 16th 2008 | 4:59 pm
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Hi all,

I have been here 2 years now & still haven't found anywhere that sells Roysters T-Bone steak bubble chips, does anyone know of a place that sells them???

Thanks, Sarah. x
 
Old Feb 16th 2008 | 6:25 pm
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Originally Posted by sarah & mark
Hi all,

I have been here 2 years now & still haven't found anywhere that sells Roysters T-Bone steak bubble chips, does anyone know of a place that sells them???

Thanks, Sarah. x
I have been in nearly all the shops that sell UK produce and I haven't seen them.
 
Old Feb 16th 2008 | 6:55 pm
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Never heard of them
 
Old Feb 16th 2008 | 6:58 pm
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dont think i want to


i quite like the beer battereed oven chips......and we dont have them very often,....pasta and rice yum yum!

we've adapted to what we can get



pmsl i have lived here too long


i read crisps as chips!!! pmsl


sorry OP!

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Old Feb 16th 2008 | 7:09 pm
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Roysters Crisps: I wonder how many people remember "Roysters, the American style crisp"? These were launched with a television advertising campaign, which omitted to mention the way in which these 'crisps' are made. If the advert had mentioned the facts, sales of the American-style snack would have plummeted. Luckily, the product seems to have been withdrawn, and the threat to you, the public, has apparently been swept under the corporate carpet . Those of you who have ever suffered a bad scald from hot water will know of the large blister, containing an unpleasant fluid, which forms shortly afterwards. These blisters, which were inflicted upon workers in terrible sweat-shop style warehouses, when removed and deep fried until golden brown formed Roysters. This painful process demanded high material costs, which is why Roysters could fetch anything up to 28p a packet - and you don't get many scald blisters to a packet, either. But where, I ask you to consider, is the production facility now? A disturbing thought.

 

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