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Subject: Marmite Crisps!!!!
Posted Mar 12, 2005 by NPY
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I love those! Walkers make them. The only place I ever found them was in my local Tesco, and even they seem to have stopped doing them. Does anyone know where I can get them?

And btw, the article is so right - you have to toast the bread and put the butter on straight away. If the butter's not melted it's horrible!


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Posted Mar 12, 2005 by NPY
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I've also just remembered - I was in Belgium a year and a half ago and passsed a coffee shop called "Marmite".

Very very weird.


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Subject: Marmite Crisps!!!!
Posted Jun 16, 2008 by brilliantakamos
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The wikipedia entry for marmite says that "marmite" is a french word for the little pot pictured on the label. Seems that was what marmite was originally packaged in. Perhaps in Belgium a marmite has something to do with coffee? Maybe they keep sugar or cream in similar pots? This's pure conjecture, of course.

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Subject: Marmite Crisps!!!!
Posted Jun 17, 2008 by NPY
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Perhaps. Good theory.

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