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Cajun squirrel among crisp flavours tested by Walkers Crisps that taste of chilli and chocolate, onion bhaji and even Cajun squirrel will be unleashed on the public as part of a Walkers.


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Cajun Squirrel. While the name of this crisp flavour may be cause for alarm, fear not: no squirrels were actually harmed in the making of this snack. Thought up as part of a 2009 'Do Us A.


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The six winners: Cajun Squirrel Chilli and Chocolate Crispy Duck with Hoisin Sauce Fish and Chips Builder's Breakfast Onion Bhaji According to the article, the Cajun Squirrel flavor was suggested by Martyn Wright, 26, who said he wanted to enter the contest when he saw squirrel on a restaurant menu.


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Very much the white noise of crisp flavours. Vanilla, beige and bland, its inoffensive taste has seen it survive hundreds of Walkers flavour culls. Showing its age at 74 years old, its saving.


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In Britain, we celebrate the arrival of a new range of Walker's Crisps based on public recommendations including cajun squirrel and onion bhaji flavours (a debate which has raged on this very blog).


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When Walker's crisps announced their new Cajun squirrel flavour last week, it showed just how much Britain's favourite snack has changed over the past three decades. Andrew Dagnell charts the.


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Updated: 22:17 EST, 8 January 2009 View comments Cheesed off with cheese and onion? Had your fill of salt and vinegar? Then how about tucking in to some Cajun squirrel-flavoured crisps? If that.


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Cajun squirrel, chilli and chocolate, crispy duck, onion bhaji, fish and chips and builder's breakfast are the new crisp flavours launched by Walkers as part of a competition to find a new.


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Similarly, no squirrels were harmed in the making of the Cajun squirrel flavour - the brainchild of online marketing expert Martyn Wright, 26, the only man in the final.


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Cajun Squirrel Seasoning contains: Milk Lactose, Salt, Sugar, Flavourings, Dried Onion, Dried Garlic, Dried Lemon Juice, Cardamon, Ginger, Coriander, Chilli, Cumin, Oregano, Thyme, Allspice, Parsley, Colour (Paprika Extract)." Online store: Buy potato chips on Amazon #ad Company: Walkers Snack Foods Ltd. ( United Kingdom) All 1974 snack companies


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The flavour itself is truly vile: if they'd called it Squirrel's Blood, everyone would've believed them. They taste precisely like a tiny cat piping hot farts through a pot-pourri pouch into your.


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Remember when Walkers came out with 'Cajun Squirrel' flavour crisps? Although it was hated by sceptics, it certainly was a huge talking point! In recent years, health-conscious folks can now find low fat crisps from brands like, Simply Roasted or crisps made from healthier ingredients like sweet chili seaweed crisps, for example.


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Flavours like Cajun squirrel, chilli and chocolate, onion bhaji, fish and chips, crispy duck and hoisin, and builders breakfast took the UK by a storm. The latter flavour, suggested by Emma.


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Who could forget Walker's famed Squirrel flavour crisps from 2009, or the ill-fated Salt & Vinegar flavoured Skips that went the way of the Stegosaurus in 2005. The one crisp I can never forget though was the frankly rather disgusting Vanilla flavoured Monster Munch that they released during the vanilla craze of 2002.


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What's On By Robbie Purves Aaron Morris Reporter Some crisps have came and went, never to return again (Image: WalesOnline/Rob Browne)