Discontinued Walkers crisps RETURN to shelves with hundreds of shoppers queuing up to get limited-edition bag

A DISCONTINUED flavour of Walkers crisps has returned to shelves, as hundreds of shoppers queued to get their hands on the limited-edition bag.

Crisp lovers lined up outside a tiny newsagents in Worcester - the only place in the world to stock the snack - to get their hands on a bag.

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Fans queued to get a bag from Charlie’s Convenience Store in WorcesterCredit: Edward Moss/PinPep
Walkers Worcester Sauce crisps on shelves with a one-per-customer limit.
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The snacks are only available for a limited timeCredit: Edward Moss/PinPep
Woman happily eating a Walkers Worcester Sauce crisps.
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Superfan Hannah Harley Young said she would 'travel the globe for a packet of crisps'Credit: Edward Moss/PinPep

Walkers has brought back its Worcester Sauce flavoured crisps for a limited time only - and exclusively to Charlie’s Convenience Store in Worcester.

The iconic flavour has been deeply missed since it was axed in 2023, with one fan tweeting: “What has happened to Walkers Worcester Sauce Crisps?

"I can’t find them anywhere. I’m furious. Seriously what has happened?"

Shoppers were ecstatic to learn the beloved flavour was back – even for a short time - with some travelling from as far away as Glasgow to sample the first few packets off the production line.

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Four superfans spanning Dartford to Derbyshire were invited to make the journey - and were among the first to snaffle the snack.

One superfan, Katie Barnes from Kent said: “Today’s my 28th birthday and what better way to celebrate.

“I’ve been waiting years for this moment, as I used to constantly go on about the Worcester Sauce flavour.

“I took a day off work and travelled over 150 miles to secure the goods - it’s the best birthday present ever.”

To add to the celebrations, a giant six-metre purple packet of the crunchy morsels was floated down the River Severn on a barge.

Charlie’s is run by local legend and crisp connoisseur 31-year-old Gubir Singh, known to locals as Gav, whose family took over the shop in 2019.

Walkers confirm they've discontinued fan favourite flavour

He said: “I was honoured to be asked to help relaunch the Worcester Sauce flavour crisps.

“I’m playing a pivotal moment in the city’s history - I’d just encourage people to pay us a visit while stocks last.”

People with Walkers-themed sandwich boards slung over their bodies were also spotted across the city - as pubs also made broadcast announcements.

Irina Panescu from Walkers, added: “We’re bringing back our iconic Worcester Sauce flavoured crisps, and this time they’re even more Worcestershire-y with the help from our friends at Lea & Perrins.

“We’re sorry to disappoint fans but it’s only right that our limited supply is reserved for the people of Worcester.

Giant inflatable bag of Walkers crisps on a barge.
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A giant six-metre pack of the beloved crisps floated down the River Severn to mark the occasionCredit: Tom Maddick/PinPep
A woman on a tricycle leads a group of people carrying sandwich boards advertising the return of Walkers Worcester Sauce crisps.
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The city also saw an influx of mobile billboards, with people with sandwich boards slung over their bodiesCredit: Tom Maddick/PinPep
Three women holding bags of Walkers crisps.
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Fans celebrated with their bags of crispsCredit: Edward Moss/PinPep

“We’ve been floored by the reception from the locals as we painted the town purple.”

The Sun revealed the long-awaited return last month, after Walkers posted a series of cryptic replies on social media, telling fans to keep their eyes peeled and to check their DMs.

In a post hinting at its return, many fans left comments sharing their excitement.

One wrote: "Day has been made omfg."

While another said: "OMG! So exciting. Travesty that these were discontinued."

While a third said: "Oh my goodness! Heaven."

Two people moving boxes of Walkers crisps outside a Lea & Perrins building.
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The crisp is inspired by the iconic Lea & Perrins condimentCredit: Mikal Ludlow/PinPep
Giant inflatable bag of Walkers crisps on a barge on the River Severn, Worcester Cathedral in the background.
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Locals watched as the huge crisp packet floated down the riverCredit: Tom Maddick/PinPep

CANCELLED WALKERS CRISPS

Walkers has a history of cancelling certain flavours before bringing them back.

In 2024, the crisp giant announced the return of another fan-favourite – BBQ Sauce.

The popular flavour was launched in the 1990s but was discontinued before making a heroic comeback.

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In the past, the brand has also treated fans to an array of new flavours, including Tomato Ketchup and Cheese Toastie and Heinz Beanz flavour.

These limited edition flavours were not around for long however, and were removed from stores last October.

Why are products axed or recipes changed?

ANALYSIS by chief consumer reporter James Flanders.

Food and drinks makers have been known to tweak their recipes or axe items altogether.

They often say that this is down to the changing tastes of customers.

There are several reasons why this could be done.

For example, government regulation, like the "sugar tax," forces firms to change their recipes.

Some manufacturers might choose to tweak ingredients to cut costs.

They may opt for a cheaper alternative, especially when costs are rising to keep prices stable.

For example, Tango Cherry disappeared from shelves in 2018.

It has recently returned after six years away but as a sugar-free version.

Fanta removed sweetener from its sugar-free alternative earlier this year.

Suntory tweaked the flavour of its flagship Lucozade Original and Orange energy drinks.

While the amount of sugar in every bottle remains unchanged, the supplier swapped out the sweetener aspartame for sucralose.