Walkers is launching BBQ pulled pork and spicy Sriracha flavoured crisps
The new flavours will be rolled out in February and they'll come in both multi-packs and single bags
WALKERS is launching two new crisp flavours in the beginning of next month, and it's great news for any spicy food and BBQ fans.
The crisp maker is yet to tell us the exact date the new flavours - BBQ pulled pork and spicy Sriracha - will be available from, but they'll come in both multi-packs and in single bags.
The new flavours will cost £1.65 for a multi-pack of six and 69p for a single bag of 32.5g, which is roughly the same price as its traditional flavours.
As you might expect the Walkers crisps aren't the healthiest treats around, with the BBQ and Sriracha flavours containing 161 calories and 150 calories per 32.5g, respectively.
The new flavours come after Walkers "used insight tools to identify flavour trends" across Britain, the crisp maker said.
Walkers currently produces 7,000 crisp packets a minute and 11million crisp packets a day.
The firm accounts for 56 per cent of British crisp sales.
Andy Hawkswell, marketing manager at Walkers, said: "Brits love experimenting with flavours and our latest additions won’t disappoint.
"BBQ Pulled Pork and Spicy Sriracha are distinctive and delicious new flavours that are sure to be a big hit with the nation’s changing taste palate."
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At the end of last year, Walkers launched Brussels sprout flavoured crisps as part of its festive range.
Shortly after, Walkers also rolled out its free crisp packet recycling scheme after hundreds protested against the firm's environmentally unfriendly bags.
The Sun has also visited the Walkers crisp factory to find out how a muddy potato becomes a golden snack.
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