- and
distinctive orange hue,
Wotsits are a
beloved snack in the UK.
Originally launched by
Golden Wonder in the 1970s,
Wotsits have
become a
staple in British...
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after that. This
product had
previously been
marketed under the
Wotsits brand as "
Wotsits Wafflers," when it was re-launched in July 2012, and was resold...
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bought Wotsits from
Golden Wonder,
which replaced Cheetos during December 2002. In
April 2004,
Walkers launched a Flamin' Hot
version of
Wotsits, which...
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Sooner Foods in S****horpe, England. The
snack was
introduced as
Crunchy Wotsits, with a
cheese flavour, in 1981.[citation needed] The
brand was purchased...
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company based in Tandragee,
County Armagh. Its
notable brands have
included "
Wotsits", "Ringos", "Jungle Fresh"
peanuts and Pot Noodle,
which ceased to carry...
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September 2005. In
February 2007,
Walkers changed the
packaging for Quavers,
Wotsits, Squares,
French Fries and
Monster Munch. This
packaging reflected the...
- Framingham, M****achusetts with
inspiration from
Michael Scott The Office.
Wotsits Volk,
Patricia (2002). Stuffed:
Adventures of a
Restaurant Family. p. 110...
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Peter Haining. The book is
separated into
three sections:
Wizards and
Wotsits:
Stories of
Cosmic Absurdity,
Swords and Sorcery:
Tales of
Heroic Fantasy...
- out of 5 stars, writing: "Sure the
lyrics are
cheesier than a 6-pack of
Wotsits, and yes the
sentiment is
cornier than a
Disney Channel rom-com, but as...
- (19
January 2014). "Phoebe Waller-Bridge: ****,
laughs and a
packet of
Wotsits". The Guardian.
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original on 28
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