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WHEN it's match day or movie night, what snacks are you serving?

If you're still whipping out the a family bag of tortilla chips or salty popcorn, you may be one step behind the snack revolution.

 The new Heat & Eat crisps are the 'UK's first microwavable bag of crisps'
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The new Heat & Eat crisps are the 'UK's first microwavable bag of crisps'Credit: Farmer's Field
 The new crisps are designed to be zapped in the microwave before being eaten
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The new crisps are designed to be zapped in the microwave before being eatenCredit: Fairfield farm

There is a new breed of crisps coming to our homes and it is the microwavable crisp.

That's right, Essex-based crisp producer are claiming to have produced "the country's first hot crisps" but are you ready to heat things up?

Heat & Eat chips aren't nachos designed for oven baking smothered in cheese, they are plain and simple crisps which are specially designed for warming.

On their website the makers claim they are: "The most exciting snack concept to date".

The crisp range comes in "patented triple layer packaging" meaning the bites stay crisp even after being heated - giving them a "fresh out of the fryer" taste.

Fairfields have spent years perfecting the innovative product which will launch in London on September 3, 2017.

 The crisps come with a dip which can be drizzled over the potato snacks or used for dunking
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The crisps come with a dip which can be drizzled over the potato snacks or used for dunkingCredit: Fairfield farm
 The crisps are produced by snack makers Fairfields Farm
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The crisps are produced by snack makers Fairfields FarmCredit: Farmer's Field

While the actual bags will be available in shops from September 11, 2017.

Crisp fans can pick between two flavours: sea-salt with a tomato salsa dip or cheese and chive with a caramelised onion dip.

 Crisp fans are brimming with excitement at the thought of the hot new snacks
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Crisp fans are brimming with excitement at the thought of the hot new snacksCredit: Fairfield farm

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