• PepsiCo Australia brand, Smith’s Chips, has listened to fan requests, bringing back two popular flavours of Crunchy Classics – Tomato Sauce and Tasty Cheese.
Source: Smith's
    PepsiCo Australia brand, Smith’s Chips, has listened to fan requests, bringing back two popular flavours of Crunchy Classics – Tomato Sauce and Tasty Cheese. Source: Smith's
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PepsiCo Australia brand, Smith’s Chips, has listened to fan requests, bringing back two popular flavours of Crunchy Classics – Tomato Sauce and Tasty Cheese.

Available for a limited time only, these Smith's limited edition Crunchy Classics were last available in 2022, and won’t be staying on shelves.

“Chips and sauce, sauce and chips. no matter which way you put it, they always taste great together. Which is exactly why we've brought back our Smith's Tomato Sauce flavour in all their tantalisingly tangy goodness,” it said.

“You've been asking, some of you have even been shouting, and now we're finally delivering – Tasty Cheese is back. But only on the condition that you stock up as quickly as possible, because their irresistibly cheesy goodness won't be back forever.”

Smith's Chips Crunchy Classics in Tomato Sauce and Tasty Cheese are available for a limited time only, in Coles stores nationwide and select independent retailers, for RRP $4.80.

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