Tyrrells now makes posh prawn cocktail crisps and we can’t wait to try them
The brand's new snacks are flavoured with a splash of brandy
TYRRELLS is now making posh prawn cocktail-flavoured crisps with a twist.
In keeping with the traditional British sauce recipe, the brand's new snacks are flavoured with a splash of brandy.
The booze infused treats will be available from Waitrose, Ocado and independent retailers from April 30.
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Tyrrells' posh prawn cocktail crisps will sell at a recommended retail price of £2.19 for a 150g packet.
Shops may change this price as this amount is only a suggestion from the company.
A 40g pack will also launch later this year.
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If you're looking for a cheaper non-boozy version, you can also get a 175g packet of prawn cocktail Walkers crisps for £1.5 0at Ocado.
Adam Draper, from Tyrrells, said: “Prawn cocktail crisps have always been one of the nation’s favourite, but no one has introduced a premium version.
"That’s why we have created our new and delicious Posh Prawn cocktail – a British classic with a twist.”
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