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The Smith's Snackfood Company is a British-Australian
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brand owned by the American multinational food, snack, and beverage corporation
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. It is best known for its brand of potato crisps. The company was founded by Frank Smith and Jim Viney in the United Kingdom in 1920 as Smith's Potato Crisps Ltd, originally packaging a twist of salt with its crisps in greaseproof paper bags which were sold around London. The dominant brand in the UK until the 1960s when
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took over with Cheese & Onion, Smith's countered by creating Salt & Vinegar flavour (first tested by their north-east England subsidiary Tudor) which was launched nationally in 1967. After establishing the product in the UK, Smith set up the company in Australia in 1932. Both versions of Smiths have had various owners, but were reunited under PepsiCo ownership, with the UK business being purchased in 1989, and the Australian business in 1998. Smith's Snackvend Stand is the branch of the company that operates
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s. The Smith's brand in the United Kingdom is now a sub-brand of the main Walkers brand, while in Australia, Smiths is the main brand.


United Kingdom

Smith's Potato Crisps was formed by entrepreneurs Frank Smith and Jim Viney in the United Kingdom after
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. Smith had been a manager for a Smithfield wholesale grocery business which sold potato crisps from 1913. Deciding to make his own, Smith converted garages in
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, into a crisp factory, selling to local businesses. By 1920, he had 12 full-time employees and was producing half a million packets a week. Smith conceived the idea of selling unseasoned potato crisps with a small blue sachet of salt that could be sprinkled over them. In 1927, after buying Jim Viney's share of the business, the company expanded into a factory in
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, London. In 1929, Smiths had seven factories in the UK and the following year it was incorporated as a
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. By 1934, 200 million packets of crisps were sold in Britain each year, 95 percent of which were manufactured by Smith's. In 1939, the footballers of
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won the last FA Cup final before the war on a daily diet of Smith's crisps. During World War II, crisps were packed into British troop ships and sent off to allied forces. In the 1950s, fictional matriarch
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'' published a cookbook advocating the use of “delicious Smith's potato crisps, crushed to farthing size” in various meals. By 1956, the company was making 10 million packets every week. In 1960, Smith's purchased northern rival
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for £1 million. Smith's followed up this expansion two years later by purchasing the biscuit and wafer producer, G & T Bridgewater and the
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based nut company Snackpak Food Products. Following the creation of Cheese & Onion flavour by Tayto in Ireland,
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(Smiths' main competitor in Britain) produced their Cheese & Onion version, and Smith's countered with Salt & Vinegar (tested first by their north-east England subsidiary Tudor) which launched nationally in 1967, starting a two-decade-long flavour war. In 1966, Smith's was purchased by the American food producer,
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. Smith's launched a ‘Do The Crunch' advertising campaign; in 1967 a young
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toured the UK teaching people the crunch dance. Aimed at children,
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were launched by Smiths in Britain in 1977. Originally called "The Prime Monster" (a play on The Prime Minister, and as part of a wider campaign), they were renamed "Monster Munch" in 1978. In 1978, Smith's was sold by its parent company, General Mills to the British biscuit giant Associated Biscuits. Associated Biscuits was purchased by
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in 1982, bringing Smith's under the same ownership as rival Walkers. In 1988,
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was purchased in a leverage buyout by
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, and to reduce debt several business were sold to French conglomerate BSN, who quickly sold on Smith's and Walkers to
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in 1989. At the time Walkers had a third of the crisp market in the United Kingdom, while Smith's had a third of the extruded snacks market, making them the market leader. Subsequently, Pepsico withdrew the brand, in favour of British brand Walkers, which was heavily marketed by PepsiCo in a campaign using former England international footballer turned television presenter
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. Many of the products previously marketed by Smith's became labelled as Walkers, such as
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.


Current products

*''Chipsticks'' – extruded corn starch snack in the shape of a french fry, in salt and vinegar flavour. *''Frazzles'' – extruded corn starch snack in the shape of a bacon rasher, in bacon flavour. *''Bacon Fries'' – extruded cereal starch snack, in bacon flavour. *''Scampi Fries'' – extruded cereal starch snack, in scampi flavour. *''Funyuns'' – extruded cereal starch snack in the shape of onion rings, in onion flavour. *''Snaps'' – potato snack in the shape of a curled up rectangle, in spicy tomato flavour.


Australia

After establishing the product and name in the UK, Frank Smith moved to set up a subsidiary in Australia. Smith's Crisps were first manufactured in Australia in 1931 with an associate, George Ensor, in leased premises in
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. They were originally made in 20 gas fired cooking pots, then packed by hand and distributed by Nestle confectionery vans. Smith's Potato Crisps sold its early crisps in three
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packets, 24 to a tin. "Twist of salt" sachets were included before pre-salting had been introduced. In March 1932, Smith's Potato Crisps Ltd. went into voluntary liquidation as a result of the
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. However, three months later, George Ensor tendered for the business put up for sale by the liquidators, and on 13 May 1932, Smith's Potato Crisps (Australia) was formed with the UK Smith's Company holding a majority interest over minor shareholders. Growth after
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was rapid, so a continuous cooker process was introduced to replace the individual cooking pots and in 1960 the production of a one
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pack for cinemas and a box pack for four shillings was initiated. In 1961, Smith's introduced its first flavoured chip – chicken. It was a very popular flavour, influencing most competitors at the time to adopt a Chicken variation. Other flavours released were Original (Pre-Salted) and Salt & Vinegar. Later, in the 1970s, Barbecue was added as a flavour for Smiths crinkle cut chips, and in the 1980s Cheese & Onion was added. These five flavours—Original Salted (blue packet), Salt & Vinegar (magenta packet), Chicken (green packet), Barbecue (orange packet) and Cheese & Onion (yellow packet—have remained the mainstay flavours of the brand since the 1980s. Many other 'limited edition' variants have also been tried over the years. During the late 1980s, the company introduced the famous advertising mascot Gobbledok, a chip-obsessed alien character similar to the popular characters E.T. and ALF. In 1968, Associated Products and Distribution Pty Ltd (APD), the food group holding company in British Tobacco Co. (Aust), bought a 41.5% share of Smith's Potato Crisps (Australia)'s parent company, including all Australian shareholders. Over the next 20 years, other takeovers and new products (including Twisties and Burger Rings brands) drove growth. PepsiCo took over the company in 1998. In 1990, the APD name was replaced by CCA Snackfoods. In 1998, the Smiths Snackfood company was Australia's largest producer of salty snack foods. It was acquired in August of that year, by
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the second largest producer of salt snack foods in Australia, which is owned by PepsiCo. To prevent the
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from intervening for unfair trading practices Frito-Lay divested a range of brands, manufacturing facilities, including plants in
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. The package was named
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and was sold to Dollar Sweets Holdings. In that package included the brands sold were
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, Cheezels, Thins and Samboy. Despite Australians using the term "chips" for crisps, Smith's called their product crisps until as late as 2003. They are now labelled as Smith's Chips. As of 2010–2011, portions contained in "large" bags of Smith's Snackfood products have diminished, down from 200g to 175g (approximately equal to the previous 1975 large size of 6½oz).size is 170g


Recalls

Products produced by The Smith's Snackfood Company have been recalled on several occasions, including: * On three occasions, February 2007, December 2008 and June 2009, the Crinkle Cut chips were recalled after rubber pieces were discovered in packets. * On two occasions, in October 2022 and May 2023, the Crinkle Cut chips were recalled after plastic pieces were discovered in packets.


Misleading representation of products

In July 2016, The Smith's Snackfood Company was fined $10,800 by the
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for misleading representation on its Sakata Paws Pizza Supreme Rice Snacks, which included a logo with the words “Meets School Canteen Guidelines” and an image of a sandwich and apple. The disclaimer that the product had only met the 'Amber' criteria of the National Healthy School Canteens Guidelines were in small font and on the other side of the packaging to the logo. Smith's has since removed the logo from the product.


Current products

* '' Burger Rings'' – hamburger-flavoured snack * ''
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'' -Cheese or flamin' hot flavour puffs * ''Cool Pak popcorn'' * ''
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* ''Grain Waves'' – wholegrain chips * ''Maxx'' – multiple flavoured chips * '' Nobby's''nuts, peanuts and cashews * ''Parker's'' – Australia's largest pretzel company – typical hard pretzels and a variety of uniquely flavoured pretzels, including flavours such as ''Tomato & Basil'' & ''Sweet Chili'' * ''Red Rock Deli'' – Thick-sliced premium potato chips * ''Sakata''
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s * ''Smith's Crinkle Cut'' – crinkle-cut potato chips * ''Smith's Popped'' – Air-popped potato snacks * ''
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'' – competitor of
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* ''Smith's Thinly Cut'' – thinly sliced potato chips range in various flavours * '' Twisties'' – cheese or chicken flavoured extruded snack


Previous products in UK & Australia

* Bats – Batburger flavoured snack in shape of bats, manufactured in the 1970s. Part of the Horror bags range. * Battle Tanks – Cheese and onion flavoured snack in shape of tanks, manufactured in the 1970s. Part of Battle Bags range. * Battle Planes – Salt and Vinegar flavoured snack in shape of planes, manufactured in the 1970s. Part of Battle Bags range. * Bones – Salt and vinegar flavoured snack in shape of bones, manufactured in the 1970s. Part of the Horror bags collection * Cheezers – cheese flavoured corn puffs * Cheese Flavoured Moments – Cheese flavoured triangles, with cheese powder centre * Chinese Quavers – Spicy beef flavoured * Chipitos – toasted cheese puffs * Chipsticks – Ready salted flavoured * Claws – Bacon flavoured snack in shape of claws, manufactured in the 1970s. Part of the Horror bags collection * Crispy Tubes – manufactured during the 1980s and available in Lightly Salted and Salt & Vinegar flavours * Fangs – Cheese and onion flavoured snack in shape of fangs, manufactured in the 1970s. Part of the Horror bags collection * Farmer Browns – animal shaped cereal snack * Football Crazy – corn and potato balls * French Fries – Small crisp potatoes straws similar in appearance and taste to
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– now owned and manufactured by
Snack Brands Australia Snackbrands (SBA) is one of the largest suppliers of snack foods in Australia and acts as the main competitor to the long established The Smith's Snackfood Company. The company was founded in August 1998 as a subsidiary of parent company Sna ...
and under the Walkers name * Full Monty – flavour inspired by the 1997 British film. The flavour was likely based on
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with cream cheese, onion, sour cream, bacon, garlic, and cheddar cheese as the components. * Jackets – Manufactured during the mid-1980s, these were crisps where the potatoes had not been peeled, leaving potato skin around the edges. There was an advert which featured dancing potatoes singing "We want to be jackets" in falsetto voices, and the slogan "So good, every potato wants to be one" *
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– Thinly sliced potato chips * Maize Pops – toffee coated popped maize *
Monster Munch Monster Munch are a British baked corn snack created by Smiths in 1977 and manufactured by Walkers. They are aimed at children and widely consumed in the United Kingdom. Flavours include Roast Beef, Pickled Onion and Sweet and Spicy Flamin' Ho ...
– Still manufactured, under the Walkers name * OnYums – onion flavoured rings *
Quavers Quavers are a deep-fried potato-based British snack food. Launched in the UK in 1968, they were originally made by Smith's in their factory on Newark Road in the Bracebridge area of Lincoln. Since 1997 they have been produced by Walkers. The ...
– introduced 1968, now sold under the Walkers name * Ribs – vinegar flavoured snack in shape of ribs, manufactured in the 1970s. Part of the Horror Bags range. * Ruffles – crinkle cut potato chips * Smiths Salt 'n' Shake – still manufactured, under the Walkers name * Smith's Crisps * Smith's Crinkle Cut Crisps – crinkled cut various flavours * Smith's Selections – thinly sliced potato chips range in various flavours, now Smith's Thinly Cut * Smokees – Bacon flavoured curls *
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– Ready salted, cheese & onion & salt & vinegar flavour square shaped potato crisps, still manufactured under the Walkers name * Sunbites – wholegrain chips * Thins – thinly sliced potato chips – now owned and manufactured by
Snack Brands Australia Snackbrands (SBA) is one of the largest suppliers of snack foods in Australia and acts as the main competitor to the long established The Smith's Snackfood Company. The company was founded in August 1998 as a subsidiary of parent company Sna ...
* Tuba Loops – tube shaped potato snacks * Twists – Manufactured during the 1970s, these were available in Cheese & Onion, Salt & Vinegar, and Ready Salted * Twisted – Flamin' hot flavour corn puffs, still manufactured under the Cheetos brand * Wafflers – Bacon flavour waffles (previously sold to
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) * Zodiacs – Mystery flavoured snack in shape of zodiac signs


See also

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References


Further reading

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External links

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