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Walkers releases brand new Red Leicester flavour Quavers
Walkers releases brand new Red Leicester flavour Quavers

South Wales Guardian

time05-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South Wales Guardian

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. RECOMMENDED READING: All Walkers crisps discontinued recently from Marmite to Salt & Vinegar Quavers Aldi confirms 'addictive' discontinued crisps labelled 'best ever' will return Discontinued Discos crisps labelled 'best to ever exist' to return after 20 years 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."

Walkers releases brand new Red Leicester flavour Quavers
Walkers releases brand new Red Leicester flavour Quavers

North Wales Chronicle

time05-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • North Wales Chronicle

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. RECOMMENDED READING: All Walkers crisps discontinued recently from Marmite to Salt & Vinegar Quavers Aldi confirms 'addictive' discontinued crisps labelled 'best ever' will return Discontinued Discos crisps labelled 'best to ever exist' to return after 20 years 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."

This Popular Sweet and Spicy Korean Snack is Back at Costco and Fans are Saying It's 'So Addicting'
This Popular Sweet and Spicy Korean Snack is Back at Costco and Fans are Saying It's 'So Addicting'

Yahoo

time04-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

This Popular Sweet and Spicy Korean Snack is Back at Costco and Fans are Saying It's 'So Addicting'

A world without snacks is not a reality we wish to participate in. And while some of us may cut certain indulgences out of our diets entirely, there's still a little wiggle room left to allow for cozying up with some of your favorite snacks. Despite trying our hardest to get our summer bodies ready for the incoming warm weather, there's just no resisting the pull of something crunchy, spicy, and a little bit sweet—especially when it shows up at Costco in bulk. This week, that irresistible treat comes in the form of Soban Korean Pantry's Premium Korean Sweet & Spicy Puffs, Yangnyeom-style. 🍳 SIGN UP to get delicious recipes, handy kitchen hacks & fun food news in our daily Pop Kitchen newsletter 🍳 Spotted by @ during a recent Costco run, this fan-favorite returning snack has officially been seen on shelves in both SoCal and Colorado warehouses, with hopes of a wider rollout soon. Light and airy with a crunch reminiscent of Bugles or Turtle Chips, these puffs deliver a gentle sweetness followed by a spicy kick, channeling the bold flavor of classic yangnyeom chicken. 'These Korean sweet and spicy puffs are back in SoCal Costcos,' Shannon captioned her post. 'Crunchy, light, sweet, spicy and the perfect snack with some beer.' Related: The Perfect Summertime Snack Just Arrived at Costco and Fans are Racing to Stock Up At $7.99 for a 10.58-ounce bag, some might be a little shocked by the sticker price. However, should you take the plunge and snag a bag for yourself, be prepared to wish you had stocked up in the first place. 'Had I known they were so good I would've gotten 2 or 3 bags,' one satisfied shopper wrote in a review of the Korean snack in a post shared to Reddit. 'My costco has them, but I have to pretend they don't,' another fan wrote in response. 'Too good.' As is the case for most fan-favorite Costco finds, this 'perfect combo' of flavors will only be around for a limited time, so be sure to stock up. If a light and airy snack that boasts sweet and spicy Korean flavors is already right up your alley, you won't even need to think twice about Soban Korean Pantry's Premium Korean Sweet & Spicy Puffs. Snag a bag or three today and be prepared to hoard them for yourself or share with the whole family. Related: Costco's Most Iconic Food Court Items Get a Furry Makeover and Fans are Obsessed

Campbell's Co. says sales rise as more Americans cook meals at home
Campbell's Co. says sales rise as more Americans cook meals at home

The Hill

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Hill

Campbell's Co. says sales rise as more Americans cook meals at home

The Campbell's Co. said Monday it saw stronger sales of broth and condensed soup in its latest quarter as more Americans cooked their meals at home. 'Consumers continue to cook at home and focus their spending on products that help them stretch their food budgets, and they're increasingly intentional about their discretionary snack purchases,' Campbell's President and CEO Mick Beekhuizen said during a conference call with investors. Beekhuizen said Campbell's saw the highest level of meals cooked at home since early 2020 in its fiscal third quarter, which ended April 27. Campbell's noted sales of its broths rose 15% during the quarter while sales of its Rao's pasta sauces were up 2%. But Campbell's said sales of its snacks, including Goldfish crackers and Cape Cod potato chips, fell 4% during the quarter. Other big companies, including McDonald's, have also noted that Americans are increasingly eating at home as uncertainty over the economy grows. Grocery prices have also moderated. In 2024, prices for food eaten at home rose 1.2%, while prices for food away from home rose 4.1%, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Snack makers like PepsiCo, which makes Frito Lay chips, and General Mills, which makes Bugles chips and Golden Grahams, have also noted lower demand for snacks in recent quarters. Campbell's net sales rose 4% to $2.5 billion for the fiscal third quarter, which was in line with Wall Street's expectations, according to analysts polled by FactSet.

Campbell's Co. says sales rise as more Americans cook meals at home
Campbell's Co. says sales rise as more Americans cook meals at home

San Francisco Chronicle​

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • San Francisco Chronicle​

Campbell's Co. says sales rise as more Americans cook meals at home

The Campbell's Co. said Monday it saw stronger sales of broth and condensed soup in its latest quarter as more Americans cooked their meals at home. 'Consumers continue to cook at home and focus their spending on products that help them stretch their food budgets, and they're increasingly intentional about their discretionary snack purchases,' Campbell's President and CEO Mick Beekhuizen said during a conference call with investors. Beekhuizen said Campbell's saw the highest level of meals cooked at home since early 2020 in its fiscal third quarter, which ended April 27. Campbell's noted sales of its broths rose 15% during the quarter while sales of its Rao's pasta sauces were up 2%. But Campbell's said sales of its snacks, including Goldfish crackers and Cape Cod potato chips, fell 4% during the quarter. Other big companies, including McDonald's, have also noted that Americans are increasingly eating at home as uncertainty over the economy grows. Grocery prices have also moderated. In 2024, prices for food eaten at home rose 1.2%, while prices for food away from home rose 4.1%, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Snack makers like PepsiCo, which makes Frito Lay chips, and General Mills, which makes Bugles chips and Golden Grahams, have also noted lower demand for snacks in recent quarters. Campbell's net sales rose 4% to $2.5 billion for the fiscal third quarter, which was in line with Wall Street's expectations, according to analysts polled by FactSet.

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