Frazzles
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United Kingdom | |
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Walkers (The Smith's Snackfood Company) | |
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Corn, bacon flavouring | |
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For the Muppets character, see Frazzle.
Frazzles are a bacon-flavoured corn-based snack sold in the United Kingdom, once manufactured by Smiths, now by Walkers. The packet has kept to the same brown background with yellow writing style throughout the years. The snacks have been produced since 1975, as printed on recent packaging. Frazzles are styled as rashers of bacon and because of this are very recognisable. Many supermarkets have since released their own-brand bacon corn snacks due to the popularity of Frazzles. Despite their bacon styling, Frazzles are suitable for vegetarians.[citation needed]
In 2005 Frazzles were relaunched, with the Smiths branding replaced by Walkers.[1] By 2010 the label had been changed back to Smiths.
References
- ↑ "Stocklines: Walkers". The Grocer (William Reed Business Media). 2005-09-09. Retrieved 2011-02-08.
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