Walkers axes one other flavour leaving followers gutted – however you’ll be able to nonetheless discover them

Walkers is greatest identified for manufacturing potato crisps and different snack meals.

But in current months, the crisp firm has axed a collection of flavours from its line-up. First it eliminated a preferred crisp flavour with “no notice”.

Salt and vinegar Quavers left cabinets, as did the Worcester sauce flavoured crisps, leaving Brits completely devastated. Now it is occurred once more of us…

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Walkers confirmed it is longer making Max Wasabi Peanuts. One fan took to X, previously Twitter, to share their heartbreak.



No extra Max Wasabi Peanuts in most locations
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The person posted: “@Walkers_Crisps have you discontinued the Max Wasabi Peanuts? I can’t find them anywhere!” Then Walkers revealed the heartbreak.

A spokesperson replied: “We’re sorry to break it to you, but we’re not making this flavour anymore.” But for many who love the Max Wasabi Peanuts can nonetheless discover them round.

Despite shops like Asda displaying the merchandise as not obtainable, you’ll be able to nonetheless spot them in supermarkets together with Tesco and Ocado. But you will in all probability need to be fast!

Sadly Walkers is not the one model to ditch just a few favourites from its line-up in current months leaving Brits gutted.



The crisp model has been axing merchandise in current months
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Firstly, Mars ditched an iconic chocolate flavour which outraged foodies claimed was “criminal”. Brits needed to say goodbye to the darkish chocolate Bounty bars.

Then Nestle binned one other well-liked product after Brits mourned the demise of Ceramac. Sadly the Animal Bar has been discontinued.

It first appeared way back to 1959, and proved to be a giant hit ever since. It was initially bought below a unique identify by Mackintosh’s, however then it had a rebrand in 1963.

Even although individuals have all the time cherished munching on the bars, gross sales are mentioned to have “steadily declined” in recent times. This is what led the model to bin the fan favorite so rapidly.

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