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    What a skem, why are they called Lays and not Walkers? Even though they're the same brand, Walkers are way better, they even have Gary Lineker promoting them. I think I've seen them called Lays in other countries actually, I went to Portugal I think where they were called that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roboevil View Post
    What a skem, why are they called Lays and not Walkers? Even though they're the same brand, Walkers are way better, they even have Gary Lineker promoting them. I think I've seen them called Lays in other countries actually, I went to Portugal I think where they were called that.
    In America they are called Lays. I had no idea there was a different name for the anywhere else. o_o
    But try the baked Lays or Walkers or whatever they are! THEY ARE SO GOOD!


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    i hate them :{ taste nasty
    oh go and tell the king that the sky is falling in
    when its not

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    Walkers Baked? Omg, I love the cheese and onion ones. Low calories and taste really good. Especially if you chew it a lot. We don't have the ones you where talking about in UK .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roboevil View Post
    What a skem, why are they called Lays and not Walkers? Even though they're the same brand, Walkers are way better, they even have Gary Lineker promoting them. I think I've seen them called Lays in other countries actually, I went to Portugal I think where they were called that.
    Probably because an American would pronounce it 'Waakers'. Damn Americans stealing our logo :|

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    Quote Originally Posted by Criminal View Post
    Walkers Baked? Omg, I love the cheese and onion ones. Low calories and taste really good. Especially if you chew it a lot. We don't have the ones you where talking about in UK .
    Yup
    their lush
    i eat them everytime im out
    Back for a bit

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    I just bought a bag of the barbecue kind yesterday and basically ate them all in a couple of hours!


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    i hate normal lays
    but i love baked ones.
    -sam

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    I Love Bakes And Pombears, They May be Kiddies Crisps But I Love Em! Go Cheese And Onion Baked!

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    Lays is the same company as Walkers. They use Lays as it's easier to pronounce and a more dumb-people-friendly name. In Spain they have Lays also. Baked Lays are the same as Walkers Baked.
    That went fast.

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