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Burts joins forces with JimBea m for new crisp variet y


Burts Chips has teamed up bourbon brand Jim Beam to launch a new variety of crisp for the summer - Jim Beam Original BBQ flavour crisps.


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For snacking connoisseurs across the nation, this crisp combines Jim Beam’s blend of whiskey from its four-year aged oak barrels, with Burts’ thick cut potato chips.


The authentic flavour of Jim Beam Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey can be tasted in every crisp combined with sweet, smoky BBQ flavours. The crisps are hand-cooked in small batches, seasoned with natural flavours and are gluten-free suiting vegetarians and vegans. All products within the range are free of MSG and artificial ingredients.


Made in Devon by artisans, each bag is personalised with the field in which the potatoes were grown. The name of the person who cooked them is also on the back of pack.


Suzohappmachine passes Bank of England test


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he Bank of England (BoE) has successfully tested uzohapp’s banknote handling machine the Bill-to-Bill 00XE.


The bank regularly tests automatic banknote handling machines to ensure they only accept genuine banknotes and reject counterfeits. Furthermore, the BoE publishes a list of machines that have passed the test in order to help manufacturers choose the banknote handling equipment most suitable to their needs.


“We are proud to have comfortably passed the Recognition Te


Test with 100% of genuine GBP banknote s


correctly accepted,” statedWilbert Bieleman, president and managing director EMEA.


“Our Bill-to-Bill


the detection test of successfully passed 300XE has also


Fitton, sales director commented Steve counterfeit notes,”


for UK Solutions. “This result proves the high level of accuracy of our


technology.” validation


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