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Tube Crisps (dairylea dunkers)

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ElluesPichulobu · 16/12/2019 15:00

We all know that food factories make foods across numerous brands using the same machines.

So, I believe that the tube crisps that are supplied with these dairylea dunkers must exist as a standalone product somewhere. Does anyone know where?

I want to buy a large tub of dairylea (yuck imo but DC like it) and a big packet of the tubes to dip in them. I bet the tubes exist on the crisp aisle of some supermarket somewhere.

It's great having something vaguely nutritious that a a child with extreme food issues will consent to eat, but the packaging implications of buying it in the standard dunkers format is horrific.

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TonOfLead · 16/12/2019 15:27

No answers for you OP, but watching with interest as my DC love the tubes but hate the dairylea.

Camomila · 16/12/2019 15:28

Not quite the same thing but DS who loves the dunkers but doesn't eat the cheese bits also really likes the vegetable stick/tube crisps from Aldi.

PickwickThePlockingDodo · 16/12/2019 15:28

Those tubes are lovely, I hope they do sell them on their own.

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