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Iconic crisp flavour makes a RETURN to shelves as other's discontinued

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Plus, all the other new crisp flavours spotted in supermarkets
Plus, all the other new crisp flavours spotted in supermarkets

SHOPPERS will be thrilled as an iconic crisp flavour is set to return to shelves as a multi-pack.

The widely popular flavour is rolling out to supermarkets in mid-April.

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Salt and Vinegar Discos are making a comeback on supermarket shelvesCredit: KP Snacks

The salt and vinegar Discos - loved by many Brits in their childhood - will come in multipacks filled with six 25.5g bags.

Priced at just £1.50 for a multipack, Discos will first be available in B&M, Asda and Sainsbury's from mid-April.

They will then roll out to other retailers such as Farmfoods and Tesco in mid-June.

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They were last available as multi-packs in 2019/2020 and are now back due to consumer demand, according to manufacturer KP Snacks.

You can already buy 50g grab bags of Discos crisps in Asda for £1, while Tesco stocks 86g bags of the tangy crisps for £1.25.

KP Snacks also produces hits such as McCoy's, Space Raiders and Nik Naks.

The news comes after the iconic brand confirmed it had axed bacon-flavoured Discos.

The iconic flavour has been discontinued in 2015 but only recently the fans have raised concerns.

Shoppers had become increasingly baffled as to why they couldn't find the beloved crisps on the shelves.

A spokesperson sadly announced: "Unfortunately the popularity of this snack has been on a downward trend for a while, therefore, sadly, production was no longer commercially viable and the product had to be discontinued.

"We have no plans in producing these again in the near future. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news."

But, in their prime, the smokey-flavoured treat had proved a hit with hungry Brits.

They were a common addition to many lunchtime meals and fans praised them for adding a little joy to dragging work shifts.

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But it's not all bad news - as Walkers launched two new flavours that promise an extraordinary experience.

Morrisons shoppers were also thrilled to learn that the supermarket giant has been restocking highly anticipated "god tier" crisp flavour.

Meanwhile, Aldi customers rejoiced as a "dream" crisp flavour had been spotted back on the shelves.

The retailer has also started stocking up a new crisp flavour inspired by a takeaway favourite for just £1.25 a pack.

Aiya Zhussupova

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