Holland/Spain maybe but not available in UK today. They came in Mexican Spice flavour also Made by Nibbits or Nibitz (Trying a web search finds no crisp company of that name trading today) Probably phased out due to: Lack of demand Consolidation of Crisp/Snack Industry (Most UK crisps seem to be made in East Midlands/Leicester way) Flavourings and Additives no longer met industry guidelines. Apparently you can still get something similar in Spain but not as far as I know in UK.
Crisps are called crisps in Ireland. However, what Ireland refers to as crisps are called potato chips in the USA. What Ireland calls chips are called French fries in the USA. You will only hear the term fries in fast food restaurants in Ireland.
The French word for crisps, "chips," is masculine and is "les chips."
Potato crisps (in the US they are called potato chips) are a snack rather than a meal.
No! We only use "crisps" for what you call potato chips.
Crisps i think
Unless you buy them in the departure lounge, no
Cuz he wheelz n dealz from Toronto.
A serving, a handful, a package, a bunch.
Due to meat-rationing just after WW II, potato crisps were begun to be sliced.
'Chips' as in 'fish and chips' is sceallóga. The American 'potato chips' are called 'crisps' in Ireland and that's brioscaí (prátaí).
Are you talking about the Breakfast cereal COOKIE CRISPS or the bakery style pastry which is also called CRISPS? Bakery style is your fat, flour, sugars. Just like pie crusts or phyllo dough.
You remember then crisps called Cheetahs? There's your answer.