HomeUnited KingdomSo, because I am an adult (who forgot to sort anything proper for lunch for work today), I’m eating several Dairylea Dunkers. Woo, go adulting. But, the crispy tubes in these are incredible… is there an equivalent that I can just buy? And like, buy a tub of Diarylea and go ham on them
So, because I am an adult (who forgot to sort anything proper for lunch for work today), I’m eating several Dairylea Dunkers. Woo, go adulting. But, the crispy tubes in these are incredible… is there an equivalent that I can just buy? And like, buy a tub of Diarylea and go ham on them
September 24, 2024
So, because I am an adult (who forgot to sort anything proper for lunch for work today), I’m eating several Dairylea Dunkers. Woo, go adulting. But, the crispy tubes in these are incredible… is there an equivalent that I can just buy? And like, buy a tub of Diarylea and go ham on them
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Going off memory the vegetable straws in Aldi are pretty close.
I’ve been wondering that myself. What I will say though is never buy the Aldi version of the dunkers as the tubes are absolutely awful.
I absolutely love those Dairylea straws. Amazing. The breadstick ones are shite though.
You might like wheat crunchies
quite similar to chipsticks. they are made out of maize or something but the dunker things are delicious. sort of like a herb and onion flavor. cant do the dairelea anymore cos im lactose intolerant but back in the day i would blast these too aye
Jumbo tubes are peak fking dunkers. I had a hell of a time with breadsticks and a tub of dairylea.. but I couldn’t find ANYTHING like jumbo bois 😭
In another thread asking this same thing, Seabrook Rings Sour Cream & Onion Flavour Corn Snacks was suggested as being very close in flavour/texture, but obviously those aren’t “dunkable sticks”
I actually found several threads asking this, so either Diarylea has a viral marketing team or someone is missing a trick not selling the sticks separately.
If someone buys the Ritz dunker over the tubes I don’t think we could be friends.
Wheat Crunchies cheddar and onion flavour tastes exactly like the dairylea dunkers👍
I have a touch of dyslexia and I momentarily read this as “diarrhea dunkers”.
These shits were like crack to me in school. Wouldn’t be a spot of dip left in there.
I’m 40 and I have dairylea dunkers for lunch most days… I got bored of sandwiches
I love these tubes too, I wish you could buy a bag of them.
Literally had this same discussion with my partner the other day, they’d make a killing if they introduced bigger versions that you could just dip into the normal Dairylea cream cheese tube. I’m really glad others are asking the important questions
I still get these and they take me right back to the 90s having em at school. They are practically unchanged.
Home bargains do a sour cream and chive lentil crisp that taste similar, but obviously it’s not the same. Dairylea could make loads of money just selling those tubes, I don’t know why they don’t.
There is NOTHING that can beat these
These are amazing! A few years back, they also sold a Salt & Vinegar flavour – I miss those.
Mondelez know what they’re doing with these crack tubes, they may well sell them in large packets but they risk hordes of psychopaths raiding fridges in their streets for errant dairylea triangles.
I want salt and vinegar tubes
Ritz crackers and a tub of dairylea is the ultimate fatboy treat
Top Tier stoner munch.
Been saying this for years, give me a massive bag of jumbo tubes for god sake
my husband accidentally bought the breadstick version of these this weekend, cementing his place at the top of my 4 yr old’s shit list – who feels much the same way about the tubes as you do.
If I really wanted to know I’d call/email the information on the back and ask for the name of their supplier, then call them and ask if they sell just the sticks to any other companies. If not, ask if they’ll sell you a box. The expiry date may be years away and they’d probably freeze just fine.
Ice wondered this since I was a kid
I was never really the biggest fan of that runny cheese but those tubes were good!
You can buy boxes of bread sticks, and boxes of Ritz (granted, both probably existed before dunkers) so why not the tubes too? Someone has really shat the bed not making that a reality all these years
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Going off memory the vegetable straws in Aldi are pretty close.
I’ve been wondering that myself. What I will say though is never buy the Aldi version of the dunkers as the tubes are absolutely awful.
I absolutely love those Dairylea straws. Amazing. The breadstick ones are shite though.
You might like wheat crunchies
quite similar to chipsticks. they are made out of maize or something but the dunker things are delicious. sort of like a herb and onion flavor. cant do the dairelea anymore cos im lactose intolerant but back in the day i would blast these too aye
Jumbo tubes are peak fking dunkers. I had a hell of a time with breadsticks and a tub of dairylea.. but I couldn’t find ANYTHING like jumbo bois 😭
In another thread asking this same thing, Seabrook Rings Sour Cream & Onion Flavour Corn Snacks was suggested as being very close in flavour/texture, but obviously those aren’t “dunkable sticks”
I actually found several threads asking this, so either Diarylea has a viral marketing team or someone is missing a trick not selling the sticks separately.
If someone buys the Ritz dunker over the tubes I don’t think we could be friends.
Wheat Crunchies cheddar and onion flavour tastes exactly like the dairylea dunkers👍
I have a touch of dyslexia and I momentarily read this as “diarrhea dunkers”.
These shits were like crack to me in school. Wouldn’t be a spot of dip left in there.
I’m 40 and I have dairylea dunkers for lunch most days… I got bored of sandwiches
I love these tubes too, I wish you could buy a bag of them.
Literally had this same discussion with my partner the other day, they’d make a killing if they introduced bigger versions that you could just dip into the normal Dairylea cream cheese tube. I’m really glad others are asking the important questions
I still get these and they take me right back to the 90s having em at school. They are practically unchanged.
Home bargains do a sour cream and chive lentil crisp that taste similar, but obviously it’s not the same. Dairylea could make loads of money just selling those tubes, I don’t know why they don’t.
There is NOTHING that can beat these
These are amazing! A few years back, they also sold a Salt & Vinegar flavour – I miss those.
Mondelez know what they’re doing with these crack tubes, they may well sell them in large packets but they risk hordes of psychopaths raiding fridges in their streets for errant dairylea triangles.
I want salt and vinegar tubes
Ritz crackers and a tub of dairylea is the ultimate fatboy treat
Top Tier stoner munch.
Been saying this for years, give me a massive bag of jumbo tubes for god sake
[These](https://www.ocado.com/products/off-the-eaten-path-sour-cream-pea-bean-sticks-sharing-bag-crisps-407180011?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=21516703562&utm_content=non-brand&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADi6iHm6J0Whe4LfCOG2oXVKFXJ4y&gclid=Cj0KCQjwxsm3BhDrARIsAMtVz6OtdvInF2r2tfrzDruq_XJb4dqIWRRIzDpIKUs8op_toKFecyujQc0aAqz1EALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds) are like crack
I am 33, also an amateur adult. I eat these aaalllll the time.
Supersize it and get a full French stick and a pot of Camerbert.
Tesco Sour Cream and Chive Crisps + Laughing Cow Light Cheese is really close to the actual thing. :)[Tesco](https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/297348923?sc_cmp=ppc*GHS+-+Grocery+-+New*MPX_PMAX_All_OT_All+Products_Online+Budget_1011017**297348923*&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwxsm3BhDrARIsAMtVz6N_YO7aULUvvKFeIFcrgcPOllvCZMbCUai9KDK5RLmSB0NXd1v-hdgaAiTIEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds)
“go ham” not one you here often in the UK.
my husband accidentally bought the breadstick version of these this weekend, cementing his place at the top of my 4 yr old’s shit list – who feels much the same way about the tubes as you do.
If I really wanted to know I’d call/email the information on the back and ask for the name of their supplier, then call them and ask if they sell just the sticks to any other companies. If not, ask if they’ll sell you a box. The expiry date may be years away and they’d probably freeze just fine.
Ice wondered this since I was a kid
I was never really the biggest fan of that runny cheese but those tubes were good!
You can buy boxes of bread sticks, and boxes of Ritz (granted, both probably existed before dunkers) so why not the tubes too? Someone has really shat the bed not making that a reality all these years