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- Tudor_Crisps abstract "Tudor was a brand of potato crisps produced in Sandyford, Newcastle Upon Tyne in the United Kingdom.The memorable 1970s ads featured a paper boy, bribed with a ‘canny bag of crisps’ to brave delivering his papers to a very tall tower block (In reality the Derwent Tower in Dunston, Tyne and Wear).In the 1980s the ads gave cult status to their star, Allen Mechen, who played the adult paperboy who returned as an apparently successful and wealthy man, driving a Rolls Royce and eating a bag of Tudor Specials. The shopkeeper was played by Kenny Williams.Originally an independent firm established in Newcastle in 1947,Moved to Peterlee to a new factory and still stands but is now owned by Walkers, Tudor was acquired by Smiths in 1961. Smiths and Tudor were later bought by Nabisco, which also owned Walkers Crisps.Tudor Crisps stopped being sold in 2003 when Walkers decided to focus on its core crisp range.The Smiths brand was also mostly phased out around the same time as Tudor.Notably, Tudor Vinegar flavour crisps were sold in Blue packaging and Cheese & Onion in Green bags, like most other brands in the UK, the move to Walkers crisps reversed the colours.Walkers is now part of the international food and drinks giant Pepsico.".
- Tudor_Crisps wikiPageID "12089037".
- Tudor_Crisps wikiPageLength "1977".
- Tudor_Crisps wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Tudor_Crisps wikiPageRevisionID "705674915".
- Tudor_Crisps wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_snack_foods.
- Tudor_Crisps wikiPageWikiLink Cheese.
- Tudor_Crisps wikiPageWikiLink Derwent_Tower.
- Tudor_Crisps wikiPageWikiLink Dunston,_Tyne_and_Wear.
- Tudor_Crisps wikiPageWikiLink Lamb_and_Mint.
- Tudor_Crisps wikiPageWikiLink Onion.
- Tudor_Crisps wikiPageWikiLink PepsiCo.
- Tudor_Crisps wikiPageWikiLink Pickled_Onion.
- Tudor_Crisps wikiPageWikiLink Ready_Salted.
- Tudor_Crisps wikiPageWikiLink Roast_Chicken.
- Tudor_Crisps wikiPageWikiLink Salt.
- Tudor_Crisps wikiPageWikiLink Smoky_Bacon.
- Tudor_Crisps wikiPageWikiLink Tomato_sauce.
- Tudor_Crisps wikiPageWikiLink Vinegar.
- Tudor_Crisps wikiPageWikiLink Walkers_(snack_foods).
- Tudor_Crisps wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tudor Crisps".
- Tudor_Crisps wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Tudor_Crisps subject Category:British_snack_foods.
- Tudor_Crisps hypernym Brand.
- Tudor_Crisps type Company.
- Tudor_Crisps type Food.
- Tudor_Crisps type Food.
- Tudor_Crisps comment "Tudor was a brand of potato crisps produced in Sandyford, Newcastle Upon Tyne in the United Kingdom.The memorable 1970s ads featured a paper boy, bribed with a ‘canny bag of crisps’ to brave delivering his papers to a very tall tower block (In reality the Derwent Tower in Dunston, Tyne and Wear).In the 1980s the ads gave cult status to their star, Allen Mechen, who played the adult paperboy who returned as an apparently successful and wealthy man, driving a Rolls Royce and eating a bag of Tudor Specials. ".
- Tudor_Crisps label "Tudor Crisps".
- Tudor_Crisps sameAs Q7851274.
- Tudor_Crisps sameAs m.02vpgs0.
- Tudor_Crisps sameAs Q7851274.
- Tudor_Crisps wasDerivedFrom Tudor_Crisps?oldid=705674915.
- Tudor_Crisps isPrimaryTopicOf Tudor_Crisps.