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  2. One Chip Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The One Chip Challenge was first promoted in 2016 by Amplify Snack Brands under the name Carolina Reaper, which at the time was the world's hottest chili pepper. [3] [13] As the Reaper chips quickly sold out Amplify started a "1-in-10 chance to win the Reaper" offer in October 2017. [14]

  3. Joe Murphy (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    1n 1954, Murphy started the crisp company, Tayto, on O'Rahillys Parade. With his friend, Seamus Burke, he invented the cheese and onion crisp while mixing flavours at his kitchen table.

  4. World Cup of Crisps - Wikipedia

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    The World Cup of Crisps is a Twitter survey created and organised by British television host Richard Osman, to determine the United Kingdom's favourite brand and flavour of crisps. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The competition takes place every four years, with the inaugural competition running during February and March 2012.

  5. The Smith's Snackfood Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1934, 200 million packets of crisps were sold in Britain each year, 95 percent of which were manufactured by Smith's. In 1939, the footballers of Portsmouth won the last FA Cup final before the war on a daily diet of Smith's crisps. [5] During World War II, crisps were packed into British troop ships and sent off to allied forces. [5]

  6. Potato chip - Wikipedia

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    Crisps" may be used for thin fried or baked products made from potato paste. [45] An example of this type of snack is Pringles, which are marketed as "potato crisps" even in the United States. [45] In the United Kingdom and Ireland they are called "crisps", whilst "chips" refers to french fries (as in "fish and chips"). [46]

  7. Golden Wonder - Wikipedia

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    The company was named after the Golden Wonder potato, which Alexander believed to be the best for making crisps. [2] In 1952, the company moved to a purpose-built factory in Sighthill. The company was bought by Imperial Tobacco in 1961. [3] By early 1960s, it was manufacturing crisps at three further sites, at Broxburn, Widnes and Corby. [2]

  8. Hottest video games of 2022 - AOL

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    An open-world style “Pokémon” title that lets you wander the vast wilds of the Hisui region, capturing and battling pokémon as you have for years, but this time, you’ll be able to interact ...

  9. Crisp sandwich - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, British crisp brand Walkers worked with delis throughout the UK to offer crisp sandwiches for a limited period as part of their #crispIN advertising campaign, [14] which later saw the company release a series of sandwich-inspired crisp flavours including 'cheese toastie' and 'sausage sarnie'.