Walkers has introduced two new crisps flavors with an extra spicy kick. However, a snack critic claims that the new crisps have an overwhelming lemon flavor instead of spice.
Walkers has unveiled two brand new crisps flavours – both with an extra spicy kick. The new Extra Flamin Hot Crunchy Wotsits and Walkers Max Extra Flamin Hot are both available at Iceland , priced at £2.
25 each for a 103g sharing bag. However, snack critic @johns_snackreviews has offered up his own thoughts on the products – and says the new crisps don’t taste the way you might expect. He scores the new Wotsits flavour a measly 5.5/10, noting ‘lemon, lemon, lemon – that’s all I could taste.’
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