Walkers and Heinz collaborate to release three new flavors of chips, including a controversial one.

Could go really well or really badly.

August 6th 2024.

Walkers and Heinz collaborate to release three new flavors of chips, including a controversial one.
Walkers, the popular crisp brand, has joined forces with another iconic British brand, Heinz, to bring us three new and exciting flavours of crisps. While there's nothing quite like a classic crisp sandwich, have you ever wondered what it would be like to have sandwich-inspired crisps? Well, now's your chance to find out!

These limited-edition flavours are all inspired by traditional British sandwiches and one of them is bound to stir up some controversy. The first flavour is Roast Chicken and Heinz Mayo, followed by Sausage Sarnie and Heinz Ketchup, and lastly, Cheese Toastie with Heinz Beanz. That's right, you read correctly, there are baked beans flavoured crisps! Some may find this flavour choice quite bold and controversial.

Walkers has described these new flavours as "mind-blowing" and claims they will "level up" people's lunches. These crisps are now available in supermarkets across the UK, in both 45g grab bags and multipacks of five for £1.65. You can find them in Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury's, Morrisons, Co-op, Iceland, Aldi, B&M, Farmfoods, TJs, and Poundland. However, these limited-edition crisps won't be around for long, so you'll have to be quick if you want to try them.

Wayne Newton from Walkers shared, "We can't think of a better way to kick start our CrispIN vs CrispOUT debate this year than by teaming up with one of Britain's favourite household names to take lunchtimes to a whole new level." Fans of crisps have already taken to Facebook to share their thoughts on the new flavours. In the group Food Finds UK Official, many were intrigued by the idea of baked beans flavoured crisps. Some have even declared that they "need to find" them in shops as soon as possible.

But not everyone is convinced by the unique flavour combinations. Tara Randle shared her thoughts saying, "These will either be amazing or awful, no in-between lol." And for Tam Marie, the bean crisps are her "idea of hell." A few others also agreed that they sounded "disgusting."

Will you be brave enough to try these new Walkers crisp flavours? Let us know in the comments. This launch follows Walkers' recent change to some of their most popular crisp recipes, introducing even more new flavours. These new crisps have a different recipe than the regular ones, making them classified as non-HFSS (high in fat, salt, or sugar). They are intended to be a "healthier" option, with less than 100 calories, 25% lower in salt than the average, and a source of fibre. The range includes Wotsits and Monster Munch made with chickpeas and comes in flavours such as Cheese Toastie, Crispy Bacon, and BBQ Sauce.

According to Walkers, they have spent years perfecting the recipe for these "light and airy puffed snacks," which are now available in sharing bags and multi-packs in UK supermarkets. Do you have a favourite crisp flavour or have you tried any of these new ones yet? Share your thoughts with us by emailing.

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