Australia s oldest and most iconic chip brand - Smith s - is commemorating its 90th birthday by taking a trip down memory lane.
The company revisited some of the most popular faces from past campaigns, with appearances from the Gobbledock and Mr Potato Head.
Comedian Stephen Curry takes Aussie s back in time to a few of the brands most nostalgic moments to mark nearly a century of the iconic crinkle-cut chips.
Australian oldest and most iconic chip brand, Smith s, is celebrating 90 years by revisiting some of the brand s most popular faces
Smith s first got its start during the Great Depression, with creators Frank Smith and George Ensor settling into the inner-Sydney suburb of Surry Hills in 1931.
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2021 is a celebratory year for many of us. This includes classic chip brand Smith’s which is celebrating its 90th birthday this year. So how does a potato chip company celebrate? With new flavours of course.
Well, technically speaking, these aren’t
new flavours but Smith’s is bringing back a limited edition range of uniquely Australian flavours. They are all chip flavours we’ve seen in stores before, and they’ll be coming back to shelves for a short time in celebration of Smith’s 90th.
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