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Walkers and Heinz team up to launch cheese and beans crisp flavour

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Walkers and Heinz have teamed up to release a bunch of new crisp flavours, and we wanna try them all.

All the Walkers flavours are inspired by popular British sarnie flavours, and you might like the idea of some more than others.

One such example is the new Roast Chicken and Heinz Mayo flavour – roast chicken crisps aren't new, but the addition of mayo? That's sure to rile people.

Another is Heinz and Walkers' Sausage Sarnie and Ketchup, which sounds pretty lovely to us.

Perhaps the most divisive (but exciting for us) is the Cheese Toastie with Heinz Beanz flavour. You heard us... baked bean flavoured crisps.

The flavours are available in supermarkets right now, with 45g grab bags costing a quid, while multipacks of five set you back just £1.65.

Stockists include Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons, Co-op, Iceland, Aldi, B&M, Farmfoods, TJs, and Poundland, so you're bound to have somewhere selling them nearby.

The products are limited-edition, and we don't yet know how long they'll be around, so we suggest stocking up while you can.

Wayne Newton from Walkers said in a statement: "We can’t think of a better way to kick start our CrispIN vs CrispOUT debate this year than by uniting with one of Britain’s favourite household names to take lunchtimes to a whole new level."

Screenshot 2024-08-12 at 11.18.20.pngBean flavoured crisps are sure to be a crowd divider (Credit: Heinz/ Walkers)

Reacting to the crisp flavours as the were shared by food blogger @NewFoodsUK, one person noted: "These would be perfect for a crisp butty."

Whilst another tagged a pal on Food Finds UK and wrote: "Cheese bean toasty is a bit of you".

Elsewhere on social media, someone else who had tried the flavour branded it "mind-blowing".

GettyImages-1241734307.jpgBaked beans are divisive at the best of times (Credit: Getty)

As another wrote: "No f***ing way… BEAN CRISPS!!"

Not everyone was fully convinced, though.

One said bean crisps were her "idea from hell".

"These will either be amazing or awful, no in-between lol," someone else chimed in.

One one way to find out, ay!

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