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Skips

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Skips are a snack from the UK. The snacks are made by United Biscuits and sold under the KP brand. Today they are available in bacon and cheese flavours in addition to the more traditional prawn cocktail. Other flavours, such as pickled onion, have been available in the past.

Often, packets of Skips have strange jokes on the back of them.

The idea behind Skips is that they fizz and melt on the tongue, which was developed by Japanese Company Meiji Seika.

  • 1974 Skips were first launched in the UK, as prawn cocktail flavour.
  • 2009 Skips will celebrate their 35th anniversary.

See Also

  • [1] United Biscuits website

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