Ketchips were crinkle cut oven chips with ketchup in the middle. Sounds great but the only problem was that when you cooked them, the ketchup would get really hot and inevitably burn the inside of your mouth. No wonder you ...
Does anyone remember Ketchips? They were almost like a mashed potato consistancy but they had a strip of tomato sauce in the middle and were made out to look like chips. I have a feeling they were discontinued by McCains ...
As far as I'm concerned these were the best thing ever sold by KFC. They were lush. You got about 10 sticky spare ribs in foil and they were defo finger lickin' gooooood ...
I remember these back around 1992 when I was at college. I've never really been that much of a fan of KFC, but when I tasted those biscuits I was addicted. They used to come with a sachet of butter ...
There were in a pink packet around in the 1970s manufactured by Tudor crisps. I love them. Please bring them back! ...
Koogle was the brand name for flavoured peanut butter that was produced by Kraft Food, starting in 1971. It was available in four delicious flavours: Chocolate, Vanilla, Banana, and Cinnamon. I can't think why it doesn't still exist!The advert for ...
KP Whickers were crisp snacks in the shape of baskets. They were available in the mid-80s and came in prawn cocktail and roast chicken flavours if I remember correctly. The adverts had a medieval court theme for some reason. "The ...
This was the best cheese spread ever it came in a brown glass jar. Wow - the time when spreadable dairy products all came in a jar rather than a plastic tub!The cheese spread was orange and the consistency ...
I was just thinking about these last night. I actually preferred the pink ones to the banana ones, although both were lovely. They were called "Kreemy Bars", which later changed to "Big K's". ...
Does anybody remember Kriss Kross Bars? They were around in the late 80s and early 90s. It was a cheese based snack the same size as a chocolate bar and it had a kind of crispy exterior with the crossed ...
Krunchers were really quite disgusting Wotsit-shaped crisp snacks but the twist was that they were coated in a fruit-flavoured crunchy coating! I kid you not - there was lemon, strawberry, blackcurrant and maybe strawberry. They were very cheap and you ...
Around 1999/2000, I discovered in my local supermarket, Krusty Yellow Kola, with a picture on the can of Krusty the Clown from The Simpsons and the slogan "90% Safe". I decided I had to try it! It was indeed yellow ...
I can remember my parents used to order Kunzel Cakes on a thursday night in Carters in Ebbw Vale. We would have them delivered on a Friday evening. Me and my brother would eat the cakes and then fill ...