Aldi is set to launch special Guinness-flavoured crisps this week, just in time for rugby fans to enjoy during the Guinness Men’s Six Nations.
The supermarket will welcome Burts Ridges Hand Cooked Guinness Crisps to stores from January 26, priced at £1.35 for a 150g sharing bag.
The new snacks combine two pub favourites, bringing the distinctive taste of the famous Irish stout to premium hand-cooked crisps.
Shoppers can choose between two varieties of Burts Ridges Hand Cooked Guinness Crisps.
The Guinness crisps promise to be ‘a half-time crowd pleaser, no matter what the score is’
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The classic Guinness flavour is for those seeking the authentic taste of the creamy stout, while the Guinness & Chilli is for those who prefer their snacks with an extra kick.
The premium crisps are made using quality potatoes, cooked until perfectly crisp and seasoned with a special blend of roasted barley and hops to capture the distinctive Guinness taste.
The unique combination promises to be an “un-beer-lievably tasty snack” that’s perfect for sharing during match time.
And the timing couldn’t be better, with the Guinness Men’s Six Nations Championship kicking off on January 31.
At £1.35 per sharing bag, these crisps are positioned as an affordable match-day treat for fans gathering to watch the tournament.
Whether celebrating victory or commiserating defeat, Aldi promises these unique crisps will be “a half-time crowd-pleaser, no matter what the score is”.
But rugby fans will need to act quickly to secure these limited-edition snacks, as they form part of the supermarket’s Specialbuys range.
Indeed, the Guiness-flavoured crisps won’t be around forever, with Aldi warning that “once they’re gone, they’re gone”.
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Specialbuys are the “unique and exciting products that you find at Aldi, from DIY, kitchenware, garden furniture to sports, camping and everything in between”.
Brand new Specialbuys land exclusively at Aldi stores on Thursdays and Sundays at “unbelievable prices”.
In other Aldi news, the supermarket recently announced a new premium meat range described as the “first-of-its-kind”, available now.
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