
Nik Naks to release new Tangy 'N' Cheese flavour crisps
Now, it is gearing up to launch a brand new flavour which is set to "tantalise taste buds" of crisp lovers across the UK.
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Nik Naks to release 'exciting' new flavour
Nik Naks is set to release a new Tangy 'N' Cheese flavour in convenience stores across the UK on May 28 (RRP: £1.25).
Tangy 'N' Cheese Nik Naks combines the same "intensely tasty" experience fans already love with a "cheesy" twist.
The new flavour is said to be "the ultimate fusion of rich, cheesy goodness and tangy excitement, making every bite a flavour-packed experience".
This is the first new flavour Nik Naks have released in "a while". (Image: Nik Naks) Marketing manager at Nik Naks, Amy Heap, added: 'We know our fans crave exciting flavours, and our new Tangy 'N' Cheesy Nik Naks deliver just that.
"It's been a while since we last introduced a brand new flavour, so we're excited to give our fan something new and delicious.
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"Whether you're a cheese lover or a snack enthusiast, this is one flavour you won't want to miss.'
Nik Naks join other major brands, including the likes of Fanta, Tango, Coca-Cola, Cadbury and Walkers Crisps in releasing a new product in 2025.
Tangy 'N' Cheese Nik Naks will be available in convenience stores across the UK from May 28 for £1.25 (RRP).
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