Seabrook Crisps
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Seabrook Crisps is a make of potato chips or crisps, made in Allerton, Bradford, UK. The product has the legend "A Right Proper Gobful", in reference, perhaps, to the crisps' slightly chunky size and wide variety of flavours available. The crisps are said to be popular in the north of England due to greater distribution in the region.
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[edit] Packaging
Each crisp packet contains 31.8 Grams, and until recently was made from the traditional crisp packet plastic, that allows for a window to view the crisps, and emblazoned with the words "See What You Buy" on the front. The Seabrook company has changed its packaging to foil, instead of a plastic bag, and as such, the familiar "See what you buy" declaration has disappeared, along with the opportunity to see the contents and the need for strong light avoidance.
[edit] Flavours
- Bacon and Brown Sauce[[1]]
- Beefy
- Canadian Ham
- Cheese & Onion
- Cheesy
- Cream Cheese & Chives
- Fish and Chips
- Indian Tandoori
- Mexican Chilli
- Original (Ready Salted)
- Pickled Onion
- Prawn Cocktail
- Roast Chicken with Stuffing
- Roasted Garlic
- Salt and Vinegar
- Sea Salt & Black Pepper
- Smokey Bacon
- Spring Onion
- Tomato Sauce
- Unsalted
- Worcester Sauce
[edit] The Blah! Party
In September 2006 Seabrook entered into a sponsorship arrangement with The Blah! Party, a political party in the UK. [1]