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Walkers fans face major Quavers update for the first time in 'years'

Walkers fans face major Quavers update for the first time in 'years'

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Walkers has launched new Quavers flavour for the first time in THREE years. The snack giant is introducing Red Leicester to its classic Quavers range.
The crisps will join fan favourites such as Cheese, Prawn Cocktail, and BBQ Sauce. One shopper who snapped up a packet on launch day took to TikTok and provided a glowing review to excited viewers.
Sat in her car holding a multipacket, Libby May Fitzpatrick said to her viewers: "I saw these were coming out today and I ran. I love Quavers, they are my favourite crisp and they are only 84 calories per packet."
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"They smell so good," Libby May said. "Who loves Red Leicester? I do. It is the best." On Instagram, meanwhile, users reported spotting Red Leicester Quavers at local corner shops and in branches of Farm Foods.
"Better than the normal ones," Libby May continued. "They are so cheesy. Sorry yellow ones - Red Leicester has taken over. They are so good - make sure you give them a go. Like I said earlier, I love that the whole bag is only 84 calories."
"I love Red Leicester, I need to look out for these!" one person responded. A second said: "Bet they taste delicious, mmmm I have to try these."
A third chimed in: "Omg I'm not joking the only thing my husband eats is cheese and this his favourite one, he's gonna cry. I'm so buying them." Whilst a fourth simply said: "OMG I NEED to try these."
Announcing the product's launch on Instagram, account UK Food and Drink Wholesale said: "Savour the New Cheesy Flavour from Walkers!
"Introducing Red Leicester Quavers – the iconic cheesy snack just got an upgrade. Bold, tangy, and irresistibly moreish, this new flavour is sure to be a hit with snack lovers everywhere."
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