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WALKERS has revealed why its cheese and onion crisp packets are blue. Cheese and onion flavoured crisps are typically found in green coloured packets - but not at Walkers. Traditionally ...
The real reason why Walkers is the only crisp brand whose cheese and onion bags are blue - and not green - has been revealed. Crisp fans may have gone years wondering why every other crisp brand ...
Most brands put their cheese and onion flavour crisps in green packets and reserve blue for salt and vinegar flavour. But Walkers put cheese and onion, their most popular flavour, in blue packets.
as it is the only brand to put their Cheese and Onion in blue packets and Salt and Vinegar in green packets, which is different to the likes of Golden Wonder. Walkers confirmed to The Express this ...
A Reddit post, which resurfaced this week, details how fans of the potato snacks are convinced Walkers had originally used green packets for its Cheese and Onion variety, and blue for Salt and ...
Walkers told Express.co.uk that while other brands, including Golden Wonder, use green hues for cheese flavours, its Cheese and Onion has always been in blue packets, and Salt and Vinegar has ...
Holding two packets of Walkers crisps ... have always used this colour scheme (blue for Cheese and Onion and green for Salt and Vinegar)." Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT However, in ...
Aside from the return of axed crisp flavours, there’s one thing Walkers fans have spent years begging the brand for — to fix the colour of Salt & Vinegar crisp packets. Many believe that Salt ...
Leicester's crisp factory is the largest in the world and produces a whopping six billion packets ... else uses green. Despite what many may think, Walkers cheese and onion crisps has never ...