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Walkers releases brand new Red Leicester flavour Quavers

Walkers releases brand new Red Leicester flavour Quavers

Along with its core crisps, Walkers is responsible for products including Wotsits, Quavers, Monster Munch, Squares and Bugles, as well as various ranges like Max and Sensations.
The crisps giant has expanded its range recently, releasing several new products including:
Walkers Extra Flamin' Hot flavour crisps
Walkers also relaunched its Worcester Sauce crisps earlier this year, after they were discontinued back in 2023.
Now, Walkers has released new Red Leicester Cheese Quavers.
The new snack has already been spotted at Premier, Heron and Farm Foods stores across the UK.
Shoppers have taken to social media to share their excitement about the new Quavers.
One person, posting on Facebook, said: "These sound banging."
Another added: "Oh man, need to try these."
A third person commented: "Red to try these, they sound fanny tastic."
While this crisp lover posted: "Gonna love these!!"
The new Red Leicester Quavers come in single or multipacks (packs of six).
Quavers already come in a variety of different flavours, including Prawn Cocktail, Cheese and BBQ Sauce.
But a flavour no longer part of the Quavers range is Salt & Vinegar, after Walkers announced in November 2023 that it had been discontinued.
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One fan, posting on X at the time, commented: "@walkers_crisps have you stopped making salt and vinegar quavers? I can't find them anywhere."
A Walkers Crisps spokesperson replied: "We're sorry to break it to you Linda, but we're not making this flavour anymore."
To which the lady responded: "And with no notice. This is a sad day."
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