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Hey All,

Not sure who has tried them but the New smiths PopCorn Chips NEED to stay.. they are outstanding..

They are 2 of the best snack foods slammed together to make awesomeness!!!!

I urge all to Vote for the Popcorn chips!!!!

www.smiths.com.au

Vote Popcorn Chips

And Help mav get these suckers across the line :)

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I don't see the point of the popcorn one. It tastes nice, better than the rest IMO, but it's already a small savoury food that's easily obtainable/edible...you could just eat popcorn? Same with barbeque...we got one already!

Wish they'd gone with my idea for vegemite and cheese toast flavour - now that's a pain in the ass to make and could do with some savoury compactness.

After moving back from the US to here, all chips seem lackluster.

My favourite generic flavour in the US was Cheese and Sour cream, which for some reason noone in australia seems to want to make. Seen cheese and onion, and sour cream and onion, but alas... :action-smiley-069:

Lads (and ladies), flavours aside - does any of the other flavours regularly read your forums, I am the late night kebab guy and a regular skylines australia forum reader....

If you vote for me - there will be a potential buyer for your cars for sale, or perhaps some nice pics to go up of a freshly imported GT-R (maybe even a new one if the chips sell well enough)

http://smithsdousaflavour.com.au/vote.php?...ate-night-kebab

Lucas

Edited by lucas barsby

LOL special guest appearance in the thread, love it. That's gotta be worth a couple of votes...atleast he's putting in the yards instead of getting friends to SMS a billion times.

EDIT: And he drives a Mitsubishi...sympathy votes people! We need to get this man into a Skyline.

EDIT 2: Regular forum reader...sign up date = today :D

the kebab chips do not taste anythin like a kebab... just tastes like a burnt chip... ! ceaser salad FTW

I would just buy a Kebab. :D

red rock deli chips is where its at

all other chips are shit compared to them

and they go the best with beer :P

Sweet Chill and Sour Cream FTW!

EDIT 2: Regular forum reader...sign up date = today :D

Your forums aren't private and I just leech info, but today i thought I needed to post.

There is nothing wrong with my GTO but it might be time for an upgrade...

In Japan I got these chips that were Sweet Corn Soup flavoured.

I took one bite and remember the thought of "this is like biting crispy sweet corn soup!"

I'd love to get those again.. Lucas, speak with your Smiths contact and suggest they make this and I'll vote 1 for you :D hahah

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