Previously Sold Products
- Ruffles (Crinkle Cut potato chips)
- French Fries (Small crisp potatoes straws similar in appearance and taste to french fries) - now owned and manufactured by Arnotts
- Thins (Thinly sliced potato chips) - now owned and manufactured by Arnotts
- Smiths Jackets Manufactured during the mid-1980s, these were crisps where the potatoes had not been peeled, leaving potato skin around the edges. There was an advert which featured dancing potatoes singing "We want to be jackets" in falsetto voices, and the slogan "So good, every potato wants to be one".
- Twists manufactured during the 1970s, these were available in Cheese & Onion, Salt & Vinegar, and Ready Salted.
- Monster Munch (still manufactured, under the Walkers name)
- Frazzles (still manufactured, under the Walkers name)
- Quavers - introduced 1968, now sold under the Walkers name)
- Tubes (manufactured during the 1980s, these were available in Lightly Salted and Salt & Vinegar) .
- Fangs (cheese and onion flavoured snack in shape of fangs, manufactured in the 1970s)
- Bones (salt and vinegar flavoured snack in shape of bones, manufactured in the 1970s)
- Claws (bacon flavoured snack in shape of claws, manufactured in the 1970s)
- Bats (manufactured in the 1970s)
- Ribs (manufactured in the 1970s)
- Chipsticks (still manufactured, under the Walkers name)
- Salt and Shake (still manufactured, under the Walkers name)
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