Disco's Salt and Vinegar Crisps Dance Are Making A Comeback
- Salt and Vinegar Discos are making a nostalgic return in mid-April at B&M, Asda, and Sainsbury’s.
- Priced at £1.50 for a multipack, the tangy crisps will also be available at Farmfoods and Tesco by mid-June.
- For those who can't wait, a 16-pack is available on Amazon for £19.29.
- The return follows the discontinuation of a popular bacon flavour last year.
Shoppers are in for a tangy treat as Disco's most iconic crisp flavour, Salt and Vinegar, is set to make a triumphant return to supermarket aisles. This much-anticipated comeback has stirred a wave of nostalgia, transporting crisp enthusiasts back to the flavours of their youth.
Salt and Vinegar Discos, a snack many Brits grew up loving, are making their way back into our lives and our lunchboxes. Packaged in multipacks of six 25.5g bags and priced attractively at just £1.50, these crisps are the perfect way to relive those cherished childhood memories. Initially, these snacks will grace the shelves of B&M, Asda, and Sainsbury’s starting from mid-April, with a wider rollout to Farmfoods and Tesco scheduled for mid-June.
Can't hold back your crisp cravings? A heftier haul of 16 larger bags can be snagged for £19.29 on Amazon, ensuring your pantry is well-stocked with this blast from the past. This news is particularly sweet following the discontinuation of a well-loved bacon flavour last year, which left many fans questioning the disappearance of their favourite snack. KP Snacks, the mastermind behind not only Discos but also McCoy’s, Space Raiders, and Nik Naks, cited declining popularity as the reason for the bacon flavour's retirement.
However, it's not all about looking back. The snack scene continues to evolve, with Walkers introducing two new flavours that promise an "extraordinary" snacking experience. Morrisons and Aldi are not far behind, with each introducing their own "god tier" and "dream" flavours, respectively, much to the delight of crisp connoisseurs.
Aiya Zhussupova at The Sun shares this exciting development, signaling a tasty treat for those looking to indulge in a bit of nostalgia. As these classic crisps find their way back onto shelves, they're accompanied by the promise of new snack adventures and the revival of old favourites.
Tom Church, Co-Founder of LatestDeals.co.uk, commented, "The return of Disco's Salt and Vinegar crisps is more than just a snack comeback; it's a trip down memory lane for many. It’s fascinating to see how nostalgic flavours can create such excitement and anticipation. At £1.50 for a multipack, it's an affordable way to enjoy a taste of the past while looking forward to new snack innovations."
This might make them some income in the short term from the younger generation who haven't heard or tried them. However once they find out how rubbish they are the company are going to be left with a whole load of crisp a like they can't shift. I would much rather have Pringles or rice crackers myself.