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Walkers reveals first new Quavers flavour in three years will be in major supermarket within days

Walkers reveals first new Quavers flavour in three years will be in major supermarket within days

Scottish Sun19 hours ago
Plus, we reveal more popular crisp flavours making a return
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WALKERS has revealed the first new Quavers flavour in three years will be in major supermarkets within days.
Tesco shoppers will be able to get their hands on the new Red Leicester Quaver flavour from the end of July.
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Walkers has added the new flavour to its existing Quavers range
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Better yet, other major supermarkets are due to stock the delight from September, giving shoppers just a few weeks to wait.
Fans have already been going wild for the new flavour, which is already available to buy from Premier stores and Farm Foods.
In a post on Facebook one user said: 'What a time to be alive'.
While a second said: 'Bet these will be nice.'
A single-serve bag currently costs £1.35.
The tasty snack is also available as a grab bag and multipack.
The crisps join fan favourites such as Cheese, Prawn Cocktail, and BBQ Sauce.
And it is not the only new crisp flavour that Walkers has brought back.
Fans were delighted when Tomato Ketchup crisps were spotted on shelves after going missing for the last two years.
They were also accompanied by multipacks of the Worcester Sauce flavoured crisps - which were originally brought back exclusively to a single store in Worcester.
Walkers confirm they've discontinued fan favourite flavour
Elsewhere, Discos, owned by KP Snacks, is bringing back its beloved pickled onion flavour after it was last seen on shelves in 2005.
The tangy snack will be sold in convenience stores across the UK from August 27, giving punters just a matter of weeks before they're reunited with the flavour.
Customers can expect to pay £1.35 for a 70g bag when they land in shops.
It will be good news for fans of the savoury delight, many of whom have been begging the British manufacturer to bring the product back.
In 2022, one passionate customer went as far as launching a Change.org petition.
MORE RETURNING PRODUCTS
White chocolate Maltesers made a grand return to shelves earlier this year after a 10-year hiatus.
A 30g bag is currently available to buy in Morrisons for £1.05, while a larger 74g pouch costs £1.75.
Elsewhere, Opal Fruits, which were rebranded as Starburst in 1998, will now be available across major UK retailers.
Customers will be able to purchase the treats from Sainsbury's, Tesco, and Morrisons stores for shoppers to enjoy a taste of nostalgia.
Aldi also said it would bring back its "addictive" Specially Selected Prawn Cocktail Crisps.
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