Six brands including Walkers & Nestle bringing out ‘heavenly’ new flavours & ‘perfect’ items that are twists on classics

FOODIES will be pleased to know that huge brands like Walkers and Nestle are putting new flavours on shelves for shoppers to try.

Whether it’s a twist on a classic or something brand new, we all like try new things and find new favourites.

Brands are bringing out dozens of new flavours for fans to try

Some brands are even getting experimental and pushing boundaries with new flavours and leaving shoppers divided.

This could be a wacky new chocolate bar or a new flavour of crisps based on items we already know and love.

Just recently, Heinz launched a pickle-flavoured ketchup, which some people described as “fundamentally wrong”.

Pringles have released ketchup flavour crisps that shoppers have been desperate to get their hands on.

Plus, Cadbury has brought out a range of new items, including “heavenly” milkshakes inspired by iconic chocolate bars.

Brands often like to shake-up their products, adding new ones while getting rid of old favourites.

The Sun recently revealed the iconic foods disappearing from supermarket shelves.

We have pulled together a list of favourites that have recently hit the shelves and hopefully, you’ll spot something new to try.

Nestle

Area Melt Neapolitan ice cream chocolate treats have hit the shelves

Shoppers with a sweet tooth haven’t been able to enough of four new Nestle treats based on iconic ice cream flavours.

The confectioner has unveiled the limited edition share bags across a host of retailers.

Shoppers can choose from a pack of Aero Neapolitan chocolates, featuring milk chocolate, strawberry and vanilla melts.

There’s also a Milkybar Raspberry Ripple pouch which comes with marbled chocolates inside.

Plus, sweet-toothed foodies can get Munchies Cookie Dough share bags and Rowntree’s Randoms Cones.

All four of the share bags cost £1.50 and can be found at AsdaMorrisonsSainsbury’sIceland for a limited period.

Heinz

Heinz launched tomato ketchup pickle at Tesco stores across the country

Heinz describes its new pickle-flavoured tomato ketchup as the “perfect condiment”.

It is available at Tesco stores nationwide and is priced at £3.99.

While some fans are excited to try the new flavour, others are unconvinced.

Writing on Facebook, one user said” Something fundamentally wrong there.”

But some social media users were excited by the launch with one saying, “Imma have to find that”, while another said it was “worth a try”.

The much-loved brand also launched a Tomato Ketchup Pasta Sauce.

The sauce comes in a proper glass jar, but with the same look and branding as a classic bottle of ketchup, and will cost £2.50.

Cadbury

Cadbury has launched a chocolate caramel flavour milkshake

Cadbury has introduced a whole host of new items recently to the delight of its fans.

Shoppers have been going wild over the chocolate maker’s new tropical pineapple-flavoured bar.

It boasts a “flowing tropical pineapple flavoured centre” covered with the iconic dairy milk chocolate.

One shoppers spotted this bar for sale for £1 in their local Londis.

Dairy Milk Slices Vanilla Passionfruit have also been popping up in shops across the country.

The new flavour is described as: “Dairy Milk milk chocolate with Passionfruit flavoured jelly and Vanilla flavoured creme.”

Fans were also pleased to see the new Caramilk Flake spotted on the shelves in B&M for just £1.

And Cadbury isn’t just sticking to chocolate bars, having recently unveiled a range of milkshakes.

Cadbury Creamy Chocolate and Cadbury Creamy Chocolate Caramel are available in Sainsbury’s stores for £2.

Each milkshake is made with Cadbury milk chocolate to create that signature taste we all know and love.

Walkers

Walkers has launched new Sensations flavours

If you’re a Walkers fan, you’ll want to check out the two new Sensations flavours that have launched in stores.

The manufacturer unveiled its mature cheddar and chilli chutney flavoured crisps – a reimagined twist on the fan-favourite cheese and onion flavour.

A sea salt and black peppercorn flavour also hit the shelves and fans are going wild for it.

You can bag these for £1.50 for Asda, Morrisons and Ocado.

Walkers also released three new vegan limited edition flavours for Veganuary – vegan flame grilled Steak, vegan BBQ pork ribs and vegan grilled cheese toastie.

The flavours were only meant to be around for a limited time, but you can still get them online at Poundland.

Pringles

Ketchup-flavour have hit the shelves in the UK for the first time

Ketchup flavour Pringles have hit the shelves for the first time.

Excited foodies dubbed the new flavour their “favourite” as they dashed to nab the crisps before they were gone.

The snacks are currently on sale at Farmfoods for £1.95.

It comes after shoppers spotted two new Pringles flavours on shelves in Morrisons.

They include smoking BBQ ribs flavour, as well as kickin sour cream and Mexican chilli and lime.

The unique flavour combinations are part of the snack company’s hot edition.

Terry’s

Terry’s chocolate mint orange has hit supermarket shelves

Terry’s Chocolate Orange latest flavour has hit supermarket shelves.

The latest is made from mint flavoured milk chocolate compared to its usual dark chocolate.

It is stocked at Asda, Morrisons and Sainsbury’s and costs £1.50.

Fans have described the treat as “bloody lovely” and “better than the original”.

Meanwhile, here is the full list of discontinued food items that are slowly disappearing from supermarket shelves.

Plus, we reveal the “nostalgic” food items making a comeback including ‘beloved’ biscuits and a crisp flavour you’ll either love or hate.

How can I save on my supermarket shop?

THERE are plenty of ways to save on your grocery shop.

You can look out for yellow or red stickers on products, which show when they’ve been reduced.

If the food is fresh, you’ll have to eat it quickly or freeze it for another time.

Making a list should also save you money, as you’ll be less likely to make any rash purchases when you get to the supermarket.

Going own brand can be one easy way to save hundreds of pounds a year on your food bills too.

This means ditching “finest” or “luxury” products and instead going for “own” or value” type of lines.

Plenty of supermarkets run wonky veg and fruit schemes where you can get cheap prices if they’re misshapen or imperfect.

For example, Lidl runs its Waste Not scheme, offering boxes of 5kg of fruit and vegetables for just £1.50.

If you’re on a low income and a parent, you may be able to get up to £442 a year in Healthy Start vouchers to use at the supermarket too.

Plus, many councils offer supermarket vouchers as part of the Household Support Fund.

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