• PepsiCo Foods Australia snack brand, Red Rock Deli, has launched a spicy new chip flavour for Aussie hot sauce fans – Spicy Chilli Sriracha.
Source: Red Rock Deli
    PepsiCo Foods Australia snack brand, Red Rock Deli, has launched a spicy new chip flavour for Aussie hot sauce fans – Spicy Chilli Sriracha. Source: Red Rock Deli
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PepsiCo Foods Australia snack brand, Red Rock Deli, has launched a spicy new chip flavour for Aussie hot sauce fans – Spicy Chilli Sriracha.

Source: Red Rock Deli
Source: Red Rock Deli

Red Rock Deli uses potatoes harvested from Australian farms, roughly cut and slow-cooked for crunchiness, then seasoned with a spicy kick of Sriracha that brings the heat with a layer of tangy-sweet undertones, garlic, and paprika.

The brand describes Spicy Chilli Sriracha as a chip bursting with bold and complex flavours that perfectly balance heat, flavour, and crunch.

Lucky Dragon Supper Club owner, Stephanie Feher, said the Spicy Chilli Sriracha flavour is a game-changer for snack lovers.

“The flavour incorporates a vibrant blend of spice and complexity that’s going to be a hit with chilli lovers across the country,” said Feher.

The new flavour will join the core flavour range alongside Honey Soy Chicken, Sweet Chilli and Sour Cream, and Lime and Black Pepper.

Red Rock Deli Spicy Chilli Sriracha is now available at Coles and independent supermarkets across the country for RRP $6.30.

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