User:Hulk77/Twisters Crisps

Twisters or Twists crisps were produced in the UK. They may have been produced by Smiths. These crisps are not to be confused with Smiths Twisties. It is thought they were introduced in the 1970s (when they existed). Since then they have become a cult in the UK crisp world. They ceased producion during the 1980s. The crisps themselves were of a fuselli shape (a common shape in pasta). They were made in Salt & Vinegar flavour, although it is unclear as to how many flavours were also produced (if at all). They were very popular and were very easy to find in any shop nationwide due to selling as well as other (now cult) top brand names of the time, such as Ringos, Rock 'N' Rollers Crisps, Walkers Squares and KP Discos. Notes: 1. There seems to be little information over the internet of these crisps and companies are often difficult / unhelpful / unknowledgable when dealing with past items no longer on the market. Therefore any helpful evidence or information would be welcome. Especially as Google only contains a certain amount of information. 2. Despite the lack of evidence at present the author of this article assures they did exist. Others are welcome to comment on the notes page of this article or add to the article itself. Constructive coments for the article (as oppossed to against it) only please.