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WALKERS has revealed why its cheese and onion crisp packets are blue. Cheese and onion flavoured crisps are typically found in green coloured packets – but not at Walkers. Traditionally, salt… ...
The real reason why Walkers cheese and onion crisp bags are blue has been revealed - and it all dates back to the people standing in solidarity with the Leicester-based brand.
Why Walkers cheese and onion crisps are in blue Despite what many may think, Walkers cheese and onion crisps has never been produced in green packaging. And it seems they never will be either.
Walkers introduced its Cheese and Onion flavour, inspired by the Ploughman's Lunch, in 1954. It was the firm's first flavoured variety of crisps. Golden Wonder and Smiths, another PepsiCo product ...
Walkers introduced its Cheese and Onion flavour, inspired by the Ploughman's Lunch, in 1954. It was the firm's first flavoured variety of crisps. Golden Wonder and Smiths, another PepsiCo product ...
But Walkers put cheese and onion, their most popular flavour, in blue packets. Snack lovers have questioned why, in fact the company, which was founded in Leicester in 1948 and now has a factory ...