Talk:Smith's (potato chips)

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Does anyone have pictures of a Gobbledok? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 211.28.113.32 (talk • contribs)

There's an entire article, with a picture here. -- Longhair 04:09, 20 July 2006 (UTC)

I got to this entry from the Frito-Lay article, wondering if I could find any more info about Smith's. You see, I live in Belgium, and for the longest time here the brand now known as Lay's here too actually carried the Smith's name. I was wondering if anyone has more info about that, so it might get added to this article, or another one concering the subject. In how many countries was Lay's known as Smith's?


Is this Smith's related in any way to the guys who made chipsticks in England, they used to make squares too but walkers totaly ruined them \:

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This picture is a public domain image of a person consuming the product in question. If someone cannot give valid reasons why it should not be in the article within 24 hours, I will re-add it.

Because the picture was 5% blured photo of chip packet and 95% asshole who wants his picture on the page. Why? Is it you?