Crazy Bout Crisps - Some genuine Irish crisps from the 1970s, 80s and 90s. The first three are all Tayto brands while Key Crisps was a brand from Smiths Crisps' Irish division.
When I lived in UK the most popular potato crisps were SMITHS CRISPS, what happened to them? - Quora
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