PACK IN THE DAY

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

While many of these brands are no longer around, nostalgic shoppers can get their fix for some of them online

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.

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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

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.

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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!

These Meanies crisps were devilishly good, and you can still find some places that sell these treats marketed with an evil-looking rascal

No fangs… a creepy vampire was on the front of the packet for Claws crisps

Alien Spacers were just out of this world

Who’s hat? A patriotic potato character appeared on the packet of these ready salted crisps

These atom-themed crisps proved to be short lived, and eventually blew up

This packet shows Looney Tunes using their classic cartoon characters to market crisps

Footie fans were having a ball with these yummy treats
Walkers confirm they've discontinued a fan favourite flavour

These curly puffs made for a feast from the east

Like a lot of things attached to their namesake, these Bermuda Triangle crisps have just disappeared

Walkers once captured the taste of a teatime favourite in a packet of crisps

They didn’t taste like hedgehog, but the name alone is still a source of nostalgia for many Brits
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