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- Thins abstract "Thins (Snackfood) is one of the largest brands of savoury snack potato chips (crisps) released in Australia and is owned by Snack Brands Australia. They are a thinly sliced variety of potato chip (crisp) and come in a variety of flavours including Chicken, Original, Salt & Vinegar, \"BBQ Ribs\", \"Cheese & Onion\", Sour Cream & Chives\" and Light & Tangy. They compete chiefly with Smith's Selections Thinly Cut; another thinly sliced potato chip (crisp), along with various crinkle cut brands.The Thins brand has undergone several ownership changes throughout its history. Originally owned by Arnott's the brand was sold to The Smith's Snackfood Company shortly after Arnott's was bought by the Campbell Soup Company in hostile takeover bid in 1997. Smith's in turn was purchased by Pepsico and began to relabel the Thins brand jointly with Pepsi's own brand of thin potato chips, Lay's. They were sold under the moniker Thins: now known internationally as Lays. Smith's later sold Thins to Snack Foods Limited, while continuing to produce their own line of potato chips under the 'Lays' brand name. For a while there were two competing lines of potato chips released in Australia which were effectively the same product, even sharing similar packaging since the Thins packet was designed off the Lays ones released in North America. In 2002 Snack Foods Limited was purchased by Arnott's, and the Thins brand returned to the company which created it. Smith's produced a line of potato chips under the Lay's brand for a brief period of time until it was eventually rebranded as Smith's Crisps, while the traditional Smith's line was renamed Smith's Crinkles. Thins is still sold in Australia as a direct competitor to Smith's Crisps.".
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- Thins wikiPageWikiLink Arnotts_Biscuits.
- Thins wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Thins wikiPageWikiLink Campbell_Soup_Company.
- Thins wikiPageWikiLink Category:Brand_name_potato_chips_and_crisps.
- Thins wikiPageWikiLink Category:Snack_Brands_Australia_brands.
- Thins wikiPageWikiLink Lays.
- Thins wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Thins wikiPageWikiLink PepsiCo.
- Thins wikiPageWikiLink Potato_chip.
- Thins wikiPageWikiLink Smiths_Selections_Thinly_Cut.
- Thins wikiPageWikiLink Snack.
- Thins wikiPageWikiLink Snack_Brands_Australia.
- Thins wikiPageWikiLink Snack_Foods_Limited.
- Thins wikiPageWikiLink The_Smiths_Snackfood_Company.
- Thins wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thins".
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- Thins subject Category:Brand_name_potato_chips_and_crisps.
- Thins subject Category:Snack_Brands_Australia_brands.
- Thins hypernym Brands.
- Thins type Company.
- Thins type Food.
- Thins type Brand.
- Thins type Food.
- Thins type Product.
- Thins comment "Thins (Snackfood) is one of the largest brands of savoury snack potato chips (crisps) released in Australia and is owned by Snack Brands Australia. They are a thinly sliced variety of potato chip (crisp) and come in a variety of flavours including Chicken, Original, Salt & Vinegar, \"BBQ Ribs\", \"Cheese & Onion\", Sour Cream & Chives\" and Light & Tangy.".
- Thins label "Thins".
- Thins sameAs Q7784634.
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- Thins wasDerivedFrom Thins?oldid=667720814.
- Thins isPrimaryTopicOf Thins.