Alternative names | Tasty Toobs |
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Type | Potato chip |
Course | Snack |
Place of origin | Australia |
Created by | Albert Cranum |
Invented | 1954 |
Serving temperature | Room temperature |
Main ingredients | Wheat, tomato, potato |
Toobs (later known as "Tasty Toobs") are a brand of Australian snack food, first created in 1954 by Albert Cranum, and owned and sold by the British Australian company The Smith's Snackfood Company, trading as "Smith’s". The potato-based flavoured snack took their name from the characteristic shape of the crisps.
Peaking in popularity during the 1970s, Toobs were considered a novelty crisp and could be found in supermarkets and selected convenience stores. They are available in a tomato flavour.[1]
Availability has been inconsistent. Toobs were unavailable from 2001 to 2007, and again from 2015 to 2021.
Production ceased in 2001, but resumed in 2007 with the new name "Tasty Toobs". The Herald Sun attributed a resurgence in popularity of the rings and the Samboy potato chips to the global economic recession.[2]
The product gained some media attention when its Wikipedia page was vandalized in 2014.[3]
The Smith's Snackfood Company ceased production of Toobs in 2015 due to poor consumer demand.[4][5]
On 27 October 2015, as bags of Tasty Toobs became scarce, Melbourne radio duo Lucy and Kel announced on air they would give away their last bags of Tasty Toobs to a listener.[6]
After the announcement of the discontinuation of Toobs in 2015, there was a public outcry.[7] Cricketer Shane Warne attempted to start a campaign on Twitter to bring back Toobs using hashtags #BringBackToobs and #savetoobs.[8][9] However, the company was adamant, noting that despite the sentiment, actual sales were the issue: Smith's Consumer Information Centre stated that "Consumer demand for the tangy, tomatoey treat has declined and it is no longer possible to justify on-going production."[10]
In May 2021, Smith's announced they might be considering bringing Toobs back into production.[11] After six years of absence, Smiths confirmed that Tasty Toobs are officially back, with 35g and 150g bags appearing on shelves across Australia from 27 July 2021.[12]
Initial sales were brisk, with some stores running out of stock and people offering very expensively priced packs on eBay. In August 2021, Smiths announced that the return of Toobs would only be a limited edition, available for six months.[13] This initial run was all manufactured overseas. In December 2021 it was reported that Tasty Toobs would make a permanent return across Australian stores, and that production would be split across two locations. The Australian-made version, available only in New South Wales and Queensland, is said to have a "firmer bite" and became available from 20 December 2021.[14]