I used to have more than a soft spot for crisps when I was at school. There were just so many good varieties out there and most of them went well with my ham sandwich that I swallowed whole every dinner time. Here are 16 that I remember from when I was young.

1. Salt n Shake

Ready salted crisps that you put the salt on yourself. God only knows why it worked but it did and these were huge. Delicious too!

2. Frazzles

We all love crisps. We all love bacon. Bacon crisps – genius!

3. Wotsits

Cheesy brilliance. But remember the different variations? Flamin’ Hot for one, Prawn was another. They all left the same orange residue and tasted just as good

4. Skips

Lunchbox essentials. Not really known for their difference flavours, but they melted in your mouth and I couldn’t be without them as a child

5. Discos

So much flavour! Salt and vinegar, cheese and onion and ready salted – all the classics. Salt and vinegar were that strong they burnt your tongue

6. Walkers – Salt and Lineker

Before Gary Lineker was the face of Walkers, he managed to face on them in a master marketing stroke by the company. Can you remember the other two players that accompanied him?

7. Cheese and Owen

Michael Owen was one – the extremely boring former Liverpool and Man United striker made it onto their most popular flavour

8. Lamb Mint

I wasn’t a major fan of these.

9. Walkers BBQ Rib

Remember when these came out? Delightful.

10. Chipsticks

Salt and Vinegar fingers – tangy and also very moreish

11. Pombears

Everyone’s favourite lunch box crisps. Didn’t really taste of anything, but they were still tasty as hell

12. Nik Naks

Lumpy goodness

13. Walkers Baked Bean

Bizarre choice, but very tasty.

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