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From Atom Smashers to Meanies, these retro crisps sold millions in the 70s and 80s – how many do you recognise

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IT really takes you pack, seeing some of the nation’s favourite crisps that have long since disappeared from the shelves.

A pristine packet of Quavers from 1975 was dug up in a back garden in Poole, Dorset, today.

We take a look at some classic crisps after a pristine packet of Quavers from 1975 was dug up in a back garden in Poole, Dorset
Wessex News Agency

The cheesy treats are still being sold – but there are plenty of other less well-known brands you may have spent your pocket money on as a kid that are no longer around.

Here’s your chance to feast your eyes on some vintage bags.

And from spag bol to spicy beef, there’s a flavour to suit everyone’s taste. Tuck in!

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