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Marmite Crisps!!!!
NPY Started conversation Mar 12, 2005
I love those! Walkers make them. The only place I ever found them was in my local Tesco, and even they seem to have stopped doing them. Does anyone know where I can get them?
And btw, the article is so right - you have to toast the bread and put the butter on straight away. If the butter's not melted it's horrible!
Marmite Crisps!!!!
NPY Posted Mar 12, 2005
I've also just remembered - I was in Belgium a year and a half ago and passsed a coffee shop called "Marmite".
Very very weird.
Marmite Crisps!!!!
brilliantakamos Posted Jun 16, 2008
The wikipedia entry for marmite says that "marmite" is a french word for the little pot pictured on the label. Seems that was what marmite was originally packaged in. Perhaps in Belgium a marmite has something to do with coffee? Maybe they keep sugar or cream in similar pots? This's pure conjecture, of course.
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