Cheese Flavoured Moments

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Cheese Flavoured Moments were a British snack product made by Walkers under the Smiths brand name, and part of the luxury small-bagged "Savoury Selection" range which also includes Bacon Flavour Fries and Scampi Flavour Fries.

Cheese Flavoured Moments were rare among popular crisps and snacks in that they contain real cheese as an ingredient, in this case as part of the filling inside the wheat exterior. Because of this they were allowed to use the word "flavoured" in their title, while other products in the line only advertise a bacon and scampi "flavour". This distinction is a legal requirement in the United Kingdom.

The description on this product read "Cereal snack with cheese flavoured centres" and used the slogan "Bite Sized Snacks with the Big Sized Taste". Although the pack appeared small, it weighed 28g, which is as much as many of the available crisps brands. While traditionally a pub snack, during the 1990s they were also available in larger packets and sold in popular supermarkets.

When introduced during the 1980s, along with Scampi Fries, they were initially sold for 20p in the South West as a test market. Many of these packs were bought up by resellers who sold them on to pubs and clubs in the North West who were selling them to consumers at 25p a packet.[1]

This product is currently no longer part of the Walkers range.

References[]

  1. ^ Hamish Pringle (2008). Brand Immortality: How Brands Can Live Long and Prosper. Kogan Page Publishers. p. 78. ISBN 978-0-7494-5572-9.
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