invent a flavour of crisps
invent a flavour of crisps
[web]https://www.walkers.co.uk/flavours/default.html?ver=high[/web]
https://www.walkers.co.uk/flavours/default.html?ver=high
Walkers have a competition running to make a new flavour of crisps - I don't often enter competitions but I like crisps and I like Reggae Reggae Sauce, so the magic was instant.
the £50000 prize has nothing to do with it... this is about the culinary arts!
https://www.walkers.co.uk/flavours/default.html?ver=high
Walkers have a competition running to make a new flavour of crisps - I don't often enter competitions but I like crisps and I like Reggae Reggae Sauce, so the magic was instant.
the £50000 prize has nothing to do with it... this is about the culinary arts!
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LOL
i just received this email.........
Thanks for entering the Walkers Do us a Flavour competition.
There's just one problem the flavour you have submitted (6MDXM) contains inappropriate language/image, which means we can't use it.
But it's easy to sort out. All you need to do is check your entry, remove anything that could be deemed inappropriate or offensive and then re-submit. Simple!
i submitted Jerk chicken !!!!!! and this picture ......which was cleaned up no table in the back ?????

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
i just received this email.........
Thanks for entering the Walkers Do us a Flavour competition.
There's just one problem the flavour you have submitted (6MDXM) contains inappropriate language/image, which means we can't use it.
But it's easy to sort out. All you need to do is check your entry, remove anything that could be deemed inappropriate or offensive and then re-submit. Simple!
i submitted Jerk chicken !!!!!! and this picture ......which was cleaned up no table in the back ?????

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
haha, here's what I got:
"There's just one snag - the flavour you have submitted (6M4M4) contains a brand name in the flavour suggestion, which means we can't use it.
But don't worry, you probably only have to make a small change to your entry to make it acceptable. Just remove the brand name and you should be all right so if it was, say, Heinz Baked Beans & Sausages', remove Heinz' to leave Baked Beans & Sausages' and then you can re-submit. "
Of course it has a brand name - that's the freaking point! Obviously the person replying hasn't got a clue about marketing, but is simply going by a set of rules - and stupid rules if the excuse they gave you is anything to go by Aja! Bloody robots!
Maybe I'll change mine from Reggae Reggae Sauce flavour to 'simulated spicy west Indian style barbeque sauce flavour' - that's nice and catchy... haha
btw - that chicken looks bloody delicious!! mmmmm
"There's just one snag - the flavour you have submitted (6M4M4) contains a brand name in the flavour suggestion, which means we can't use it.
But don't worry, you probably only have to make a small change to your entry to make it acceptable. Just remove the brand name and you should be all right so if it was, say, Heinz Baked Beans & Sausages', remove Heinz' to leave Baked Beans & Sausages' and then you can re-submit. "
Of course it has a brand name - that's the freaking point! Obviously the person replying hasn't got a clue about marketing, but is simply going by a set of rules - and stupid rules if the excuse they gave you is anything to go by Aja! Bloody robots!
Maybe I'll change mine from Reggae Reggae Sauce flavour to 'simulated spicy west Indian style barbeque sauce flavour' - that's nice and catchy... haha
btw - that chicken looks bloody delicious!! mmmmm
Britain nuts over squirrel flavour crisps
Chilli and chocolate, crispy duck with hoisin sauce and Cajun squirrel are among a tastebud-testing new range of crisp flavours launched in Britain on Friday.
The flavours, chosen by the public and developed with the help of top chief Heston Blumethal, also include fish and chips, builder's breakfast and onion bhaji.
"The complexities of flavour fascinate me and to watch the British public get so excited about taste has been absolutely inspiring," said Blumenthal, chef of the Michelin three-starred Fat Duck restaurant.
"We've had an incredible response and sifting through the entries has been quite incredible. I can't wait to see which one the public choose as their winner!" he said.
The six flavours were chosen from more than a million suggestions sent in to crisp makers Walkers after they launched their "Do Us A Flavour" campaign last year to find out the British public's snack tastes.
They will be sold until May, after which there will be a vote to decide which flavour stays on sale permanently. The creator of the winner will get 50,000 pounds (77,000 dollars, 56,000 euros) plus one percent of future sales.
Of the six finalists, only one was proposed by a man: Cajun squirrel is the brainchild of Martyn Wright, 26, who said he was inspired to enter when he saw squirrel on a restaurant menu.
"This gentle Cajun flavouring will be delicious for the public and although the idea might sound bizarre, it really works," he said, while underlining that no squirrels were harmed in making the crisps.
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crispy duck and hoisin sauce sounds good! i'm not sure what squirrel tastes like but cajun spices are tasty ...
Chilli and chocolate, crispy duck with hoisin sauce and Cajun squirrel are among a tastebud-testing new range of crisp flavours launched in Britain on Friday.
The flavours, chosen by the public and developed with the help of top chief Heston Blumethal, also include fish and chips, builder's breakfast and onion bhaji.
"The complexities of flavour fascinate me and to watch the British public get so excited about taste has been absolutely inspiring," said Blumenthal, chef of the Michelin three-starred Fat Duck restaurant.
"We've had an incredible response and sifting through the entries has been quite incredible. I can't wait to see which one the public choose as their winner!" he said.
The six flavours were chosen from more than a million suggestions sent in to crisp makers Walkers after they launched their "Do Us A Flavour" campaign last year to find out the British public's snack tastes.
They will be sold until May, after which there will be a vote to decide which flavour stays on sale permanently. The creator of the winner will get 50,000 pounds (77,000 dollars, 56,000 euros) plus one percent of future sales.
Of the six finalists, only one was proposed by a man: Cajun squirrel is the brainchild of Martyn Wright, 26, who said he was inspired to enter when he saw squirrel on a restaurant menu.
"This gentle Cajun flavouring will be delicious for the public and although the idea might sound bizarre, it really works," he said, while underlining that no squirrels were harmed in making the crisps.
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crispy duck and hoisin sauce sounds good! i'm not sure what squirrel tastes like but cajun spices are tasty ...
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sorry mate they will miss my jerk chicken morefaceless wrote:I guarantee that Reggae Reggae sauce flavour would have been a bigger seller. I'm not bitter, I just feel sad for future generations that they've been denied this opportunity!
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i finally got two packs today, cajun squirrel and hoisin duck
i've only tried the squirrel and they're ok ... a bit salty and lacking in any real kick from the cajun spices, but they're not unpleasant. 75p a 46g pack though! i pay less than that for 150g packs of these really nice chilli and red pepper crisps!