A 10p masterpiece! The golden age of crisp packet design, from Chipsticks to Frazzles to Hedgehogs

A treasure trove of crisps past has been unearthed, in the form of a 140-page compendium that delves into the colorful and sometimes bizarre world of crisp packet design between 1970 and 2000. This exhaustive collection is a nostalgic dream come true for many, featuring beloved childhood favorites like Chipsticks, Frazzles, and Snaps, alongside lesser-known and rare gems.

From Dennis the Menace's bacon and baked bean flavor to Golden Wonder's roast turkey and stuffing, Sonic the Hedgehog's salt and vinegar, and the Spice Girls' iconic packet design, each image is a nostalgic trigger that evokes memories of childhood lunchboxes and after-school snacks. Other regional brands from Penryn, Blackpool, and Wigan have also been included, showcasing the diversity and creativity of crisp packaging during this era.

Chris Packet, the artist behind the book, has amassed an impressive archive of crisps packets, including a tatty item that caught his eye in a disused train tunnel in London. The packet, marked 10p, was buried beneath the dirt and protected from rain, sunlight, litter-pickers, and everything else, allowing Packet to uncover it and start his journey.

Packet's criteria for selecting crisps packets is based on their artwork, particularly lettering, illustrations, cartoons, and styles that are playful yet sometimes cool. He cites Space Raiders as an example, comparing the original design by Brett Ewins to the modern version. This nostalgic value extends beyond the crisps themselves, with Packet highlighting the importance of design in the era.

The foreword by Annebella Pollen, professor of visual and material culture at the University of Brighton, explores the cultural significance of crisps packets as "cultural detritus" that can reveal an alternative history. She argues that these humble materials hold a deep power to evoke memories and emotions associated with childhood autonomy.

As the author notes, crisp nostalgia hits people deeply for nuanced reasons, perhaps reminding us of early choices made in lunchboxes or first 10p spent in tuck shops – those small moments of independence and agency. Although they may be empty packets now, these memories are being filled, illustrating the lasting impact of this seemingly trivial aspect of our lives.

UK Crisp Packets 1970-2000 is a must-have for anyone who grew up with crisps as a staple snack or has a passion for design and nostalgia. It's a testament to the creativity and playfulness that defined crisp packaging during its heyday, and an enduring tribute to the simple joys of childhood.
 
I'm obsessed with this new book about old-school crisp packets 🀩! I mean, who wouldn't want to dive into a 140-page treasure trove of retro designs? From Dennis the Menace's salty bacon flavor to Golden Wonder's roast turkey and stuffing, each image is like a time capsule that whisks me back to my childhood lunchboxes and after-school snack sessions πŸΏπŸ‘€.

I think what I love most about this book is how it highlights the importance of design in shaping our nostalgia. Like, have you seen the original Space Raiders packet? The contrast between old and new designs is like night and day! And Annebella Pollen's foreword is so spot on – crisps packets are more than just packaging; they're a window into our cultural past πŸ“š.

What really resonates with me, though, is how these humble little packets can evoke memories of childhood autonomy. Like, remember that first 10p you spent in tuck shop? Or the choices you made in lunchboxes when you were a kid? Those small moments might seem insignificant now, but this book shows us just how powerful they are 😊.

If you're a fan of design, nostalgia, or just old-school crisps (let's be real, who isn't?), then this book is a must-have. It's like a love letter to the creativity and playfulness of crisp packaging during its heyday πŸŽ¨πŸ’–. Trust me, it'll transport you back to a simpler time when life was a little less complicated 😌.
 
OMG you guys this compendium is EVERYTHING I mean who doesn't love rummaging through old crisp packets from their childhood? The artwork on these classic designs is SO retro & fun it's like a trip down memory lane for sure! I've got to say I'm loving the diversity of brands they included from all over the UK, it's so cool to see those regional flavors and designs that might have flown under the radar back in the day 🀩. Chris Packet's archive is INSANE btw! It's crazy how something as simple as a packet can hold such nostalgia & cultural significance, like Annebella Pollen said it's all about the memories and emotions attached to those early choices we made as kids... anyway I'm def adding this book to my wish list ASAP πŸ‘
 
🍟 I'm telling you, this book is like a time capsule for anyone who grew up in the 70s, 80s, or 90s πŸ•°οΈ. The attention to detail on crisp packet design is insane, and it's amazing how something as mundane as a snack packaging can evoke so much nostalgia πŸ”₯. I mean, who wouldn't want to see the original designs for Dennis the Menace or Sonic the Hedgehog? It's like a trip down memory lane, and the fact that Chris Packet has spent years collecting these packets is just mind-blowing 🀯.

What really fascinates me about this book is how it highlights the cultural significance of design in everyday objects πŸ”§. The foreword by Annebella Pollen talks about crisps packets being "cultural detritus" that can reveal an alternative history, and I think that's so true πŸ“š. These packets may seem insignificant on their own, but they hold a deep power to evoke memories and emotions associated with childhood autonomy.

For me, this book is more than just a nostalgic trip; it's also a testament to the creativity and playfulness of design during its heyday 🎨. The fact that crisps packaging was once so innovative and attention-grabbing is just amazing πŸ‘€. And who knows? Maybe one day we'll see a resurgence of this playful approach to design, and it'll be cool to look back on these packets as vintage relics 😊.

Overall, UK Crisp Packets 1970-2000 is a must-have for anyone with an interest in design, nostalgia, or just wants to geek out over snack packaging πŸ€“.
 
I'm totally stoked about this new book on vintage crisp packets 🀩! I mean, who wouldn't want to see all those colorful designs from their childhood? The fact that the artist behind it has been collecting these packets for years is just amazing 🎨. It's so cool how he's brought all this nostalgic goodness into one big compendium.

I love how the foreword highlights the cultural significance of crisps packets - they might seem like nothing, but they can really evoke memories and emotions from our childhoods. And, let's be real, who didn't spend hours choosing between different flavors in the packet? 🀣 The way the author writes about this is just so relatable.

This book is definitely going to be a must-have for anyone who grew up with crisps as a snack. It's like a trip down memory lane, and I'm already craving some retro snacks now πŸ˜‚. Plus, it's great to see all these regional brands and lesser-known gems featured in the collection - it's like a time capsule of our snacking past! πŸ‘
 
omg I just read about this 140-page compendium of old crisp packets 🀩 it's like a time capsule for all us nostalgic Brits! I mean who wouldn't want to see images of Dennis the Menace's bacon and baked bean flavor or Sonic's salt and vinegar packet? πŸ˜‚ the artist Chris Packet must've been so lucky to find that one rare gem in a disused train tunnel in London, marked 10p no less! πŸ’Έ the foreword by Annebella Pollen is really insightful about crisps packets being "cultural detritus" that can reveal an alternative history of our childhoods πŸ€“ and how they hold this deep power to evoke memories and emotions associated with independence and agency... I'm sold on this book already, gotta get my hands on it ASAP! πŸ‘‰
 
omg u gotta see this new book about old crisp packets πŸŸπŸ‘€ it's like a time capsule from my childhood! i'm obsessed with the design of these things, like who thought snappy onions and prawn cocktail sounded good together? πŸ˜‚ but seriously, it's so cool to see all these retro brands and flavors that we used to love back in the day. and the book is huge too! 140 pages of pure nostalgia πŸ“š i remember spending my lunch money on crisps and snacks at school and now those memories are being relived through this awesome collection πŸ™Œ
 
omg I'm totally stoked about this new book - it's like, a total trip down memory lane 🀩🍟 I mean, who didn't grow up with these iconic packet designs? From Dennis the Menace to Sonic the Hedgehog, they're all here! and can you believe how much creativity went into each one? It's not just about the flavor or taste (although let's be real, that matters too πŸ˜‚), it's about the design and how it makes us feel. I love that the author got to dig up some rare gems in a train tunnel in London - talk about a lucky find! πŸ’Ž The foreword is so on point too - crisps packets are more than just trash, they hold memories and emotions from our childhoods. I'm definitely adding this book to my collection πŸ“šπŸ’•
 
🍟 I'm totally stoked about this new book on old crisp packets! 🀩 Who wouldn't love flipping through 140 pages of retro designs and seeing their fave childhood snacks? πŸ“š It's amazing how much nostalgia you can evoke just by looking at a packet design, eh? Like, remember those Dennis the Menace ones with bacon & beans or Golden Wonder's roast turkey & stuffing? Mind. Blown. 😍 The designer, Chris Packet, has got an awesome archive of crisps packets and it shows in this book! πŸ“Έ Definitely gotta get my hands on a copy if you're into that sorta thing...
 
πŸ€” I need to see some proof of this book existing before I believe it's true. How did Chris Packet come up with these 140 pages of crisps packet designs? Was he just rummaging through thrift stores or did he actually have a collection all along? 😏 And what's with the claim that crisps packets are "cultural detritus" holding deep memories and emotions? I mean, isn't that just a fancy way of saying they're old and dusty? πŸ“¦πŸ‘€
 
OMG πŸ€©πŸ‘ this compendium is gonna be sooo epic πŸŽ‰! who didn't grow up with these iconic designs πŸ˜‚πŸ‘€ i mean chipsticks & fazzles are like the OGs πŸ™Œ and to see all those rare gems & regional brands in one book is a total dream come true 😍 it's not just about the crisps tho, it's about the design, the artwork, the memories attached to them πŸ“šπŸ‘€ chris packet did an amazing job curating this collection πŸ™Œ and annebella pollen's foreword is like the icing on the cake πŸ°πŸŽ‚ we need more books like this, preserving our cultural detritus for future generations πŸ‘€πŸ’•
 
I think it's pretty cool how this compendium is bringing back memories of our childhoods 🀣. I mean, who didn't love rummaging through a lunchbox or begging for 10p from their parents just to buy crisps? It's amazing how something as small as a packet design can evoke such strong emotions and nostalgia. And I gotta say, the fact that it's being recognized as "cultural detritus" is kinda profound... those empty packets are like little time capsules of our childhood experiences πŸ“¦. As for why crisp nostalgia hits us so hard, I think it's because those early choices in lunchboxes or tuck shops were basically our first taste of independence and making our own decisions. It's a small thing, but it can be pretty powerful 😊.
 
I mean can you believe all these old school crisps packets are just being rediscovered now πŸ€―πŸ’‘? Like, who knew our grandparents' lunchboxes were actually holding so much nostalgia power πŸ˜‚. It's crazy how something as ordinary as a snack packet can be turned into this epic archive of design history 🎨.

And I love that the author is highlighting how these crisps packets aren't just about the snacks themselves, but about the memories and emotions attached to them πŸ’­. Like, remember when you spent your first 10p in tuck shop? πŸ˜† That's some deep stuff right there.

I think it's really cool that this book is showcasing all these regional brands and lesser-known gems too 🌍. It's like, we're getting a glimpse into an alternate history of UK snack culture πŸ‘€.

Anyway, if you grew up with crisps or are just a design nerd at heart, this book is def worth checking out πŸ“šπŸ‘
 
Wow πŸ€©πŸ‘€ this is so cool! I mean who knew crisps packets could be so nostalgic? Interesting how the artist got his start by finding a buried packet in a train tunnel, that's like something out of a movie πŸŽ₯. And yeah the design on those old packets is just amazing, it's like a whole different world 🌐. The idea that they hold power to evoke memories and emotions associated with childhood autonomy is really interesting too πŸ’­.
 
I'm totally stoked about this new book UK Crisp Packets 1970-2000 🀩! Who wouldn't love a treasure trove of retro crisps packet designs? The fact that it's exhaustive and features beloved childhood faves like Chipsticks and Frazzles is genius. It's amazing to see the diversity and creativity of crisp packaging back then, from Dennis the Menace's bacon flavor to Golden Wonder's roast turkey and stuffing. I mean, Sonic the Hedgehog's salt and vinegar packet design is pure nostalgia gold 🌟! The artist behind the book, Chris Packet, must be a lifesaver for anyone who grew up with crisps as a staple snack or has a passion for design and nostalgia. It's not just about the crisps themselves, but the memories and emotions they evoke. The foreword by Annebella Pollen is also super insightful, highlighting the cultural significance of crisps packets as "cultural detritus" that can reveal an alternative history.
 
Wow 🀩 this is so cool! I mean, who knew crisp packets could be so nostalgic? And the designs are like, totally retro, you know? I'm loving the pics of Dennis the Menace's bacon and baked bean flavor... that's a blast from the past! Interesting how they dug up those old packets in a train tunnel, too - who'd have thought they'd be hiding treasures like that?
 
omg I'm loving this new book about old crisp packets 🀩🍟! I mean who wouldn't want to see those retro designs again? it's like taking a trip down memory lane and seeing all these classic brands we used to love back in the day, like chipsticks and frazzles. and can you believe they even included some of those super rare gems from other countries? 🌎 it's amazing how much design goes into something as simple as a packet of crisps... it's really cool to see how far the packaging has come since then. and I love how the author is celebrating all the little details, like lettering and illustrations, that made those packets so iconic.
 
🀩 "The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." 🌟 As I flipped through this 140-page compendium, I was struck by how these humble crisps packets can evoke memories of our childhood and even shape our perceptions of design and nostalgia. It's amazing how something as ordinary as a packet can hold such power to transport us back to a simpler time. And let's be real, who doesn't love the retro vibes of Dennis the Menace or Sonic the Hedgehog? πŸ€ͺ This book is definitely a must-have for anyone who grew up with crisps and has a passion for design and nostalgia. It's a beautiful reminder that even in the most mundane things, there can be beauty and significance. πŸ’–
 
omg i'm literally dying over this book 🀯! who knew crisps packets could be so iconic? the designs are like, totally retro and still make me feel nostalgic for my childhood lol. i mean, who didn't love Frazzles or Chipsticks back in the day? πŸŸπŸ‘Œ it's amazing how something as simple as a packet can evoke such strong memories. and can we talk about the design aspect? it's like a whole different world of art and creativity 🎨πŸ’₯. i'd totally grab this book in a heartbeat, it's like a time capsule for my snacking past πŸ•°οΈπŸ‘€
 
OMG I'm like so behind the curve on this one πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ but just read about the new book out for all you retro crisp packet lovers! Sounds like a dream come true for nostalgic snackers everywhere... can't believe some of these old packets made it out alive πŸ˜‚. The artist Chris Packet's archiving skills are insane! I wish I had started collecting back in the day, now my only nostalgia is just looking at old YouTube clips of retro ads πŸ“Ί. This book would be a must-get for anyone who's ever wondered what went on behind those colorful packets πŸ€”
 
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