Walkers fans were devastated after realising another firm favourite left its line-up.
The food brand recently axed a popular crisp flavour and removed the delicious Salt and Vinegar Quavers. Now it's happened again and Brits aren't pleased at all.
Taking to X, formerly Twitter, the social media user said they couldn't find the Regal Mint & Lamb Sensations in shops anymore. Em said: "All I want for Christmas is some Lamb and Mint."
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The user tagged the crisp company who then confirmed the popular flavour was only available for a specific occasion, that being King Charles' Coronation.
Walkers explained: "Regal Lamb & Mint was just a limited edition for the King's Coronation, but we'll let our team know you'd love to see them made permanent."
A selection of supermarket chains including Tesco, Asda and Co-op are still stocking the flavour but no more are being made.
The news means five flavours have been axed in the last month. The chain issued an apology confirming the Walkers Max Flamin' Hot and the Peking Spare Rib oriental crackers were gone.
It also comes as Walkers caused a stir by ditching Worcester sauce flavoured crisps. In a separate statement, an employee said customers can pick up the ketchup flavour instead.
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But this didn't seem to satisfy crisp fanatics. A social media user remarked: "That's a real shame, I enjoyed them in a sandwich!"
Another added: "Worcester sauce were amazing as a crisp sandwich but nah you got rid of them."
A third commented: "Worcester sauce crisps may be gone, but my love for them is forever! I'll be hosting a 'Farewell to Flavour' memorial service with some regular crisps."
British songstress Adele is apparently a huge fan of the snack – and actually pours the condiment into packets herself.
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