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* [http://www.hulahoops.com/] Hula Hoops Official Website | * [http://www.hulahoops.com/] Hula Hoops Official Website | ||
* [http://www.unitedbiscuits.com/our-brands.php?rnd=dozXwk3JdmfNEsafF0ysuCaf6uhV3uziaaF09QFwYLsmzIedH9RxrGBAaDPnTFOS] United Biscuits website | * [http://www.unitedbiscuits.com/our-brands.php?rnd=dozXwk3JdmfNEsafF0ysuCaf6uhV3uziaaF09QFwYLsmzIedH9RxrGBAaDPnTFOS] United Biscuits website | ||
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Revision as of 17:36, 29 April 2021
Hula Hoops are a potato-based snack product, in the shape of short, hollow cylinders.
Hula Hoops come in a few standard flavours, in their own coloured packets, such as Salt and Vinegar (blue), Barbecue Beef (brown), Original/Ready Salted (red), Cheese and Onion (green). They are produced by KP Snacks, a subsidiary of United Biscuits.
- 1973 Hula Hoops first introduced.
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- [3] Wikipedia