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Published 18:29 10 Feb 2026 GMT
Updated 18:30 10 Feb 2026 GMT

A beloved crisp is coming back to your supermarket shelves, as Walkers is launching new crisp flavours and undergoing a huge revamp.
Alongside classics like Roast Chicken and Ready Salted, most recently a Hot Honey flavour has joined the core line-up, while new Oven Baked options have been introduced.
Shoppers have now spotted two limited-edition packs of Walkers Sensations in shops this week.
The new limited-edition Sensations crisps for Easter 2026 are inspired by retro fan favourites that were discontinued.
In Walkers limited-edition Easter crisps you can now find two Easter flavours: Sensations Slow-roasted Lamb and Mint Sauce and Sensations Chilli.
You can order both these packs online at Ocado for £1.75 for a 150g bag, while shelves in Home Bargains is also where people have spotted them.
The meaty one was first being sold by the crisp giant in the noughties, so it’s not the first time Walkers has sold either of these flavours.
Crisp lovers on social media have been going wild over the launch, with one even saying “she’d give her soul to the devil” for a pack of the lamb ones.
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