A Conversation for Smiths Salt 'n' Shake Crisps
Cheese & Onion
Dinsdale Piranha Started conversation Nov 29, 2000
Walker's:
This flavour comes in GREEN packets!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why can't you just accept this simple law of nature??????????
Noooooo!!!
TheAardvark Posted Mar 29, 2001
Green is Salt and Vinegar.
Blue is for Cheese and Onion.
Incedentaly, I love cheese and onion but can never eat them because of the "c & o breath" issue. Any suggestions how I can enjoy my favourite snack at work without upsetting those around me?
Noooooo!!!
Dinsdale Piranha Posted Mar 29, 2001
Blue for C&O is a modern abomination created by the Fiends at Wa*kers.
Anyone who grew up in the halcyon days of Golden Wonder knows that the natural order of things is: Green for C&O, blue for S&V. This immutable law is also followed by the supermarkets for their own brands.
Noooooo!!!
TheAardvark Posted Mar 29, 2001
Aaaaah!!!
The cheap brands is what you are trying to say.
'nuff said then.
Noooooo!!!
Dinsdale Piranha Posted Mar 29, 2001
Careful, or I shall just dismiss you as one of the youngsters today who don't know they're born, before going on to rant about Marathon and Opal Fruits.
Noooooo!!!
TheAardvark Posted Mar 29, 2001
Definately Marathon and Opel Fruits.
Cif is an improvement though.
Noooooo!!!
Dinsdale Piranha Posted Mar 30, 2001
At least they saw the error of their ways and went back to Coco-pops.
Noooooo!!!
TheAardvark Posted Mar 30, 2001
I'd completely forgotten that one. See my entry on Cif vs. Jif.
Noooooo!!!
Researcher 176699 Posted May 18, 2001
What is Cif? I left England 2 years ago for sunnier climes and they change everything! Here in Oz they still call it Jif.
Obviously C&O is green and S&V blue. I am actually doing a PhD on a similiar sort of issue in product deisgn, so take it from me it is true.
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