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Nostalgic childhood crisps return to Aldi Specialbuys shelves with limited edition flavour for just 99p
Nostalgic childhood crisps return to Aldi Specialbuys shelves with limited edition flavour for just 99p

The Sun

time30-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Nostalgic childhood crisps return to Aldi Specialbuys shelves with limited edition flavour for just 99p

NOSTALGIC childhood crisps have returned to Aldi's shelves, bringing a limited new flavour for just 99p. The iconic crisps were brought back as part of this week's Specialbuys. 2 Burton's legendary Fish 'n' Chips crisps are back in stores, bringing back a wave of nostalgia with their classic salt and vinegar flavour plus a brand new twist. The six-pack is now on sale for just 99p, making each pack around 17p. But there's more. A limited edition prawn cocktail flavour has also been spotted in stores, with fans already raving about it on social media. One shopper wrote: 'Love Fish 'n' Chips even more now that they have prawn cocktail flavour – will be getting some of these tomorrow if they're in my nearest store.' Another added: 'Omg need to get some of those in.' A third said: 'I love these so much I'm going to Aldi right now.' The crisps, which are shaped like mini fish and chips, were a packed lunch favourite for kids growing up in the 90s and early 2000s. Their return has sparked a wave of excitement, with snack lovers desperate to get their hands on them. While they're available on Ocado for £1.50 and listed on Amazon for as much as £3, Aldi is currently offering the cheapest deal but only in-store. So anyone hoping to bag a bargain will need to head to their local branch to grab a pack. Beloved grocery chain 'better than Costco' to open new store as part of expansion after buying closed Winn-Dixie site With prices varying across supermarkets, it's always worth checking multiple retailers to make sure the best value is being snapped up. But at just 99p for six packs, Aldi's offer is hard to beat and fans are wasting no time getting stuck in. How to compare prices to get the best deal JUST because something is on offer, or is part of a sale, it doesn't mean it's always a good deal. There are plenty of comparison websites out there that'll check prices for you - so don't be left paying more than you have to. Most of them work by comparing the prices across hundreds of retailers. Here are some that we recommend: Google Shopping is a tool that lets users search for and compare prices for products across the web. Simply type in keywords, or a product number, to bring up search results. Price Spy logs the history of how much something costs from over 3,000 different retailers, including Argos, Amazon, eBay and the supermarkets. Once you select an individual product you can quickly compare which stores have the best price and which have it in stock. Idealo is another website that lets you compare prices between retailers. All shoppers need to do is search for the item they need and the website will rank them from the cheapest to the most expensive one. CamelCamelCamel only works on goods being sold on Amazon. To use it, type in the URL of the product you want to check the price of. How to save money at Aldi There are lots of clever ways to save even more money when shopping at Aldi and most of them don't require alot of effort. One of the easiest tricks is to look out for items nearing their expiry date. Aldi often marks these down automatically at the till, even if there's no visible sticker on them. Items that expire the same day or the next can be up to 75% cheaper. So if you know you'll use something quickly or have freezer space it's worth snapping these up for big savings. Specialbuys are another major money-saver. These are limited-time items that land in stores every Wednesday and Sunday and cover everything from garden furniture to toys and kitchen gear. You can check what's coming soon by signing up for Aldi's newsletter or checking the Specialbuys section on the website. Aldi also runs its 'Super Six' fruit and veg offer every two weeks, where it slashes prices on six fresh items. It's a great way to get more variety in your weekly shop while paying less, with discounts like oranges for 99p or red cabbage for just 49p. If you haven't already, downloading the Aldi app can also help. It shows you all the latest offers and lets you build a shopping list to help you stick to your budget. You can even use the app to plan ahead for future deals. There's also Aldi's reduced aisle, which includes big discounts on items they're trying to shift. These are marked with red tags and are usually end-of-line Specialbuys or seasonal stock. If you can't spot it, ask staff where the reduction section is – it's often tucked away. Lastly, you can get cashback through Hyperjar, a savings app offering 20% back at Aldi. Just download the free app, load money onto your account, then buy a gift card to match the cost of your shop. You'll get cashback directly into your Hyperjar wallet – perfect if you're doing a big weekly shop and want some money back. .

Party Rings unveil a major change to shape of popular biscuit - so, are you a fan of the new look?
Party Rings unveil a major change to shape of popular biscuit - so, are you a fan of the new look?

Daily Mail​

time08-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Party Rings unveil a major change to shape of popular biscuit - so, are you a fan of the new look?

Party Rings have unveiled a major change to the shape of the popular biscuit - for the first time in forty years - and shoppers have already flocked to one supermarket to clear the shelves of them. The kids' party treat now come in fish shape, Fox's Burton's Companies has revealed. In 1983, Party Rings were released and the icing topped shortcake biscuits have proved a hit with kids and adults alike ever since. Since the new announcement, A sda customers has emptied shelves of to get their hands on the Under The Sea Minis. Party Ring fans flocked to social media to share snaps of empty shelves were the new treat is supposed to be. One customer wrote: 'Brand NEW Fox's Party Rings Under The Sea Minis in Bags, either very popular or haven't arrived at our ASDA yet!' Another said: 'Yes same as my store yesterday only they filled them with normal party rings x' Someone else added: 'I was fuming ha ha. I will try again tomorrow x' Meanwhile a fourth said: 'Must look out for these.' Another said: 'Has anyone found any of these in the North West? Hoping to get some to take on a seaside holiday in a few weeks.' Davina Valetti Marketing Controller of Party Rings said: 'Under the Sea Minis is an exciting milestone for the Party Rings brand. 'It's not every day you change something that's been loved for over 40 years – but we think people are going to be pleased what we've done. We're still bringing the party, just with a fun new twist.' The innovation comes as the brand also recently launched a new limited-edition Strawberry flavour. Party Rings Strawberry can be picked up Home Bargains, Farm Foods, Poundland and Iceland for just £0.90 per pack. It comes after B&M has just dropped a game-changing treat that's sending UK snack lovers into a frenzy - and it's an unusual take on two much-loved sweet staples. Imported all the way from Australia, these delectable biscuits are now gracing UK shelves, much to the delight of sweet-toothed Brits. The Cadbury Caramilk Double Stuff Oreos reimagines the classic chocolatey Oreo cookie, but with a twist. Two golden biscuits are sandwich with a caramelised white chocolate crème filling, proving for a more saccharine variant on the beloved delicacy. The melt-in-your-mouth experience is priced at £2.99 for a 131g pack. Shoppers have been taking to social media to express their enthusiasm. On the popular New Foods UK Facebook group, one foodie wrote: 'I don't like Oreos normally, but these I'd try.' Many rushed to give their compliments, dubbing the treats 'absolute must-haves'. 'Best ones yet,' one fan penned. The post racked up more than 2,600 reactions; however, not everyone was as enchanted - with one writing: 'OMG! Go away! I feel my blood sugar levels rising just looking at them.' The buzz is undeniable, with many eager to get their hands on the biscuits. This launch is part of a broader trend of unique snack offerings making their way to the UK. Previously, B&M introduced the Australian-exclusive Cadbury Dairy Milk Lamington bar, which quickly became a fan favourite. Sweet treat fans looking to indulge in something special should head over to the nearest B&M store. But if caramel isn't your style, other flavour variations are sold by the bargain retailer as well, such as Cinnamon Roll, Mint and Neapolitan Double Stuff Oreos, Metro reported.

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