Smith’s chips launches a brand new range of dinner-inspired flavours – so which one is your favourite?
- Snack brand Smith’s has re-launched its range of unusual flavoured chips
- Flavours include garlic bread, sausage sizzle, crispy bacon and tasty cheese
- The latest line of chips to hit supermarket shelves cost just $3.49 per 150g bagĀ Ā
Smith’s has delighted shoppers by bringing back its Australian-inspired range of chips – including garlic bread and sausage sizzle.
The iconic brand has transformed its classic crinkle cut chips into five limited edition flavours to celebrate its 90th birthday.
The ‘Bring Backs’ range include sausage sizzle, loaded baked potato, crispy bacon and tasty cheese, as well as the hugely popularĀ garlic bread which previously sold out in two hours – and they cost $3.49 per 150g bag.
Smith’s has delighted shoppers by bringing back its Australian-inspired range of chips – including garlic bread (right) and sausage sizzle (left)
‘There is so much to celebrate this year with Smith’s 90th birthday – our Aussie heritage, our farmers, our customers and of course, our fans,’Ā Smith’s Brand Manager Kimberly Pettet said.Ā
‘We know how much Smith’s fans love our Limited-Edition flavours, so this special ‘Bring Backs’ range is our tribute to them.’Ā
In 1931, the beloved brand took the humble potato and created an iconic new snack to ‘capture the hearts and taste buds of Aussies for generations’.
‘Affectionately known as “the People’s Chip”, our Australian heritage is something we are very proud to celebrate,’ the brand said.
‘Our Smith’s Chips are made from 100 per cent Australian potatoes, grown by Aussie farmers – including a family farm that’s been supplying us for over 50 years.
‘Each chip is cooked and seasoned to perfection to create that Smith’s taste you know and love. Whilst some things have changed since 1931, one thing remains the same, Smith’s are still The Original and The Best.’
Garlic bread and sausage sizzle flavoured chips were previously sold in stores across the country, proving to be a huge hit among shoppers.
The garlic bread flavoured chips were so popular, the snack sold out in just two hoursĀ in June 2018.
No stranger to controversy, the brand previously surprised shoppers with a bizarre range of flavours – including lamington, fairy bread, ‘spag bol’ and mac ‘n’ cheese.