Talk:Monster Munch
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Talk:Monster Munch
[edit] Commas and stuff
I'm not British, so I don't know the original flavors that came out. The article is confusing because the first sentence in the first section says
"Originally Monster Munch was made by Smiths and was first available in Roast Beef, Bacon and Pickled Onion and Salt & Vinegar flavours, each pack contained a different monster on the front of the packet."
I know Roast Beef is one flavor, is the second flavor Bacon or Bacon and Pickled Onion? or Bacon and Pickled Onion and Salt & Vinegar...though I'm sure no one would come up with such a terrible sounding flavor. I think the Oxford comma should be used here to be more specific.
[edit] Oh Monster God!
I can't believe no one is talking about Monster Munch, its legendary, real nice and crunchy and is totally different....especially BIG EAT flaming hot!
RetroToysRUs 07:05, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
I once asked the head of the monster munch factory near durham why they stopped roast beef flavour, as they were the best ones. He replied that their market research showed that no one liked the roast beef. Never mind that the sales of roast beef flavour would be so low because supermarkets insisted on selling only the pickled onion flavour. Anyway, a few years on, and roast beef is back. I assume he or his market researchers got the sack.