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I entered the Walkers thing as well and I've only entered one idea and that was Chicken Piri Piri. I love it and it would actually make for a great flavour of crisps as there are different kinds (spicy, sweet and sour, sticky) so I thought it'd be a good idea. Won't get anywhere near the £50k or even the £10k for coming one of 5 runners up but hey ho.

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Tuna flavoured crisps sound intriguing, though I'd want it to be tuna and onion! Have they ever made mango/mango chutney flavoured crisps? Maybe also some sort of crazy curry flavoured crisps, though I swear these things musta been done before.

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Pine apple? That seems too weird lol.

Not a crisp flavor at all!

 

A nice sweet flavoured crisp wouldn't be so bad. And pineapple is a nice sweet fruit :) in fact i may go get some now hehe

 

Plus there at least used to be a curry flavoured one. Used to get it a college few years ago, think it was a Walkers sensation one :) They do/did nice Indian and Chinese inspired flavours :)

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Old Style Salt & Vinegar.

 

As in, what they used to taste like before all this "low fat" rubbish.

 

As for a new flavour...hmmm. Chicken Chow Mein.

 

Bullshit, I've been eating Salt & Vinegar walkers for a VERY long time, infact I'd say I was a Salt & Vinegar expert, in primary school I remember looking for the most intense Salt & Vinegar flavour - and while I feel now my favourite Salt & Vinegar is Seabrook's Salt & Vinegar crisps, Walkers are still excellent and are consistently excellent. McCoys are good, but I find McCoys are usually filled with burnt, inedible shit in the bag, or flattened, fused crisps which taste like total ass. Seabrook avoid this problem entirely, whilst providing a ridged crisp which tastes absolutely fantastic.

 

If you're looking for negative trends in the snack foods market, I'd point you quickly to Hula Hoops - their Salt & Vinegar hasn't suffered TOO badly due to the flavour overpowering the base flavour - but the Ready Salted version of Hula Hoops tastes flat and more like grit compared to the older Hula Hoops - much more like generic supermarket brand Hula Hoops taste like.

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McCoys salt and vinegar is... like you said, a mixed bag. But when you get that crisp that has the extra salt... yum!

 

I always found that joy was reserved for Walkers (Smith's brand) Salt & Shake - sometimes you'd get two blue sachets. Then it was time to rejoice

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Bullshit, I've been eating Salt & Vinegar walkers for a VERY long time, infact I'd say I was a Salt & Vinegar expert, in primary school I remember looking for the most intense Salt & Vinegar flavour

 

You sound like the sort of man who should look into Salty Sticks, own brand ones in particular. I remember having the most intense of salty sticks once, so intense it hurt and I didn't like it, but I forgot where or why, I just feel like they were an own brand from somewhere...

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