For many years, own brand crisps were the poor relation of the big brands and speciality crisp producers. In the past few years, the UK supermarkets have gone overboard to create exciting and sometimes bizarre flavours to attract the crisp connoisseur. Here are some of the most exotic.
Morrisons
- Brie & Cranberry
- Coconut Chilli & Lime Prawn
- Gin & Tonic with a Twist of Lime
- Mojito
- Mulled Wine
- Scottish Mature Cheddar & Onion
- Sea Salt & Suffolk Cider Vinegar
- Spicy & Aromatic Curry
- Steak & Ale with Caramelised Onion
- Sweet Chilli
- Teriyaki Chicken
- Venison & Red Wine
Lidl
- Aberdeen Angus Beef & Suffolk Ale
- Blue Stilton with Red Onion & Thyme
- French Camembert with Rosemary & Wild Garlic
- Gin & Juniper Roast Pork
- Goats Cheese & Apple Chutney
- Habanero Chilli & Orange Blossom Honey
- Lobster Cocktail
- Negroni
- Norfolk Turkey with Sage & Onion Stuffing
- Pulled Pork & Wild Flower Honey
- Salt & Suffolk Cider Vinegar
- Sour Cream & Mexican Lime
Aldi
- Aberdeen Angus Beef & Red Wine
- Black Truffle & Olive Oil
- Porcini, Rosemary & Olive Oil
- Cheddar & Chilli
- Gin & Tonic
- Pancetta & Parmesan
- Balsamic Vinegar & Rosemary
- Sea Salt & Chardonnay Wine Vinegar
- Sweet Chilli & Sour Cream
Sainbury’s
- Baked Camembert & Rosemary
- BBQ Bourbon Beef
- Blue Stilton
- British Aberdeen Angus Steak & Shallot
- Farmhouse Cheddar & Spring Onion
- Firecracker Ribs
- Lamb, Rosemary & Garlic
- Lamb Kofta & Tzatziki
- Maple BBQ Pulled Pork
- Masala Chicken
- Pesto & Chargrilled Haloumi
- Piri-Piri
- Roast Turkey & Herb Stuffing
- Sea Salt & Suffolk Cider Vinegar
- Sweet Chilli & Sour Cream
- Thai Sweet Chilli
- Wensledale & Cranberry
Co-op
- Cauliflower Cheese
- Sizzling Spiced Chicken Kebab
- Kansas BBQ Rib
- Roast Potato