UK: Symington's, Seabrook launch crisps made from bread
By: Katie Smith | 25 November 2011
UK food manufacturer Symington's and local snacks maker Seabrook Crisps have launched a range of crisps made from bread.
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UK food manufacturer Symington's and local snacks maker Seabrook Crisps have launched a range of crisps made from bread.

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