A "CRAZY" flavour of Walkers crisps have been spotted on supermarket shelves - and they're scanning for just 10p.
B&M shoppers are rushing to get their hands on the pigs in blankets and Christmas pudding flavours before they're gone for good.
And for five bags for just 10p, shoppers can't believe the bargain.
The Christmas special crisps have been reduced from the original retail price of £1.65 at B&M stores.
The flavours were released for a limited time during the Christmas period.
The shoppers had first spotted the "crazy" flavoured crisps in Aldi but some were not impressed.
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The Christmas flavours included pigs in blankets, festive turkey and sweet and spiced Christmas pudding.
The latter has garnered mixed reactions from the customers - with some people hesitant to try the flavour.
One user said: “Christmas pudding? Why would they make crisps with that taste?”
Another said: “Hell NO.”
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“See, the Christmas pudding flavour? My brain is just like nope. What does that even taste like anyway?” said a third.
However, some shoppers said they were brave enough to give the new flavour a go.
One user said: “Yes, I was intrigued when I saw them, and yes they are strangely nice!”
Another said: “Yes. I'm all for weird-flavoured crisps.”
The popular snack company has just about every flavour covered from pickled onion to Thai sweet chilli and punchy paprika.
But some crisp aficionados have been left reeling in recent months after discovering some of their best-loved flavours are no more.
Ten iconic Walkers flavours have been lost forever with fans left in a frenzy over their much-loved snack.
Walkers Marmite flavour crisps may be one of the controversial ones.
But love it or hate it, Marmite fans were gutted to see this favourite discontinued from the range.
Once a snack is discontinued, it may take a while to work through the remaining stock.
And crisp lovers might be lucky to find some on the supermarket shelves, but once they are gone, they are gone forever.
Another flavour that had to be pulled off the production line is Worcester sauce.
Crisp connoisseurs had noticed last year the flavour's absence from supermarket shelves and then the news was confirmed.
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The crisp maker has also quietly discontinued a popular Wotsits sizzling steak flavour which left the fans disappointed.
The flavoured corn puffs were baked not fried and Walkers claimed each pack was 100 calories or less.
What crisp flavours has Walkers discontinued?
We have put together a list of all of the popular crisp flavours that Walkers fans are desperate to see again.
- Walkers Marmite
This flavour has been on the shelves for over 20 years but was discontinued at the end of 2023. - Walkers Worcester Sauce
Last year there was uproar on social media after Walkers confirmed it had stopped making Worcester Sauce flavour. - Sizzling Steak Wotsits
The retro flavour was previously sold as BBQ beef but was pulled from the shelves in the early 2000s.
It briefly returned to the stores in January 2020 due to popular demand but was gone for good shortly after. - Walkers Beef and Onion
Snack fans were shocked when the beef and onion flavour was nowhere to be seen in supermarkets.
The much-loved flavour was discontinued in 2022, the company confirmed in a post on X last year. - Salt and Vinegar Quavers
This flavour was first introduced back in 1993 and returned to the lineup in 2021 along with prawn cocktail Quavers after demands from crisp lovers.
But sadly the crisp has gone once again. - Walkers Max Fiercely Flamin Hot crisps
This flavour was launched in 2021 to attract younger audience.
Fans of this flavour were left devastated in November 2023 when the crisps were pulled off the shelves for good. - Peking Spare Rib oriental crackers
Walkers confirmed in November last year that it has discontinued yet another crisp flavour which was inspired by flavours from around the world. - Sensational Regal Lamb and Mint
The popular flavour was only available for a specific occasion - the King's Coronation. - Smiths Cheese Moments
Dubbed by the fans as "the most underrated crisps ever", this snack was generally sold in pubs.
It has even been called "king of all crisps" but sadly was discontinued forever.