
Jammie Dodgers unveils new flavour with an ‘exotic twist'… and fans are divided
DODGER DILEMMA Jammie Dodgers unveils new flavour with an 'exotic twist'… and fans are divided
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JAMMIE Dodgers fans don't know whether to love or loathe a new flavour of the beloved biscuits.
Biscuit lovers had mixed reactions upon learning there was a new Mango and Passionfruit flavour available to buy at supermarkets.
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Jammie Dodgers has a new flavour that has divided fans
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The flavour is mango and passionfruit
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The 140g packet of biccies is 90p at Sainsbury's and just one of a range of new flavours of the iconic brand.
A photo of the mango and passionfruit Jammie Dodgers was shared to the Newfoods UK social media pages where reactions where mixed.
"Wish they would just stick to original!!!! More jam!!!!!!!!" wrote one person.
Another added: "Oh yum."
A third commented: "Tasteless."
And a fourth reacted: "We need to get these."
A spokesperson for Fox Burton's which makes Jammie Dodgers said they expect the new flavours to fly off the shelf.
"We are very excited about these new flavours and expect them to do well in market," the spokesperson told The Sun.
Another of the unique flavours available at supermarkets is cherry, apple and blackcurrant, and strawberry Jammie Dodgers.
Last year, the brand raised eyebrows when shoppers found a re-released banana version of Jammie Dodgers.
Biscuit lover left gutted after finding Jammie Dodger without key ingredient
The banana flavouring replaces the classic jam filling that Brits have grown to love over the years.
The yellow-flavoured biscuits were first launched in the UK in July 2022 inspired by the Minions film, The Rise of Gru.
It was not the first new flavour the biscuit company has tried - other tempting flavours have been launched such as cherry and apple.

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