SHOPPERS are rushing to stores to get their hands on a limited edition crisp flavour which has been spotted in B&M.
Seabrook Crisps has temporarily brought back its smoky bacon crisp flavour.

The fan favourite was spotted on shelves in B&M in multipacks of six.
The news was shared on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group on Facebook.
One happy shopper said: “Back in B&M limited edition, hope they do the same with roast chicken flavour.”
One user said: “I’m going today will have to grab a bag.”
Another said: “Don’t often see smoky bacon anymore…”
“Brilliant,” said someone else.
The brand announced the flavour was returning on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Seabrook Crisps said: “SMOKY. BACON. IS. BACK. And heading to a shop near you. Keep ’em peeled!”
The brand said: “You can find them in lots of branches of B&M, Farmfoods, Heron Foods & Home Bargains.”
“They’re limited edition, so catch them while you can.”
Shoppers did not share the price of the new flavour crisps, but similar multipacks with different flavours are listed as costing £1.25, though you can’t order online.
This isn’t the first time the crisp brand has decided to bring back an old flavour, last summer it brought back its Lamb and Mint flavour.
The brand has also confirmed fans can expect other classic flavours to make a comeback.
If you are heading out to get these bear in mind prices may vary from store to store.
Marmite crisps have been dominating headlines over the past few weeks.
The Sun exclusively revealed that Walkers had discontinued its Marmite crisp flavour at the end of last year.
But last week Marmite confirmed it would be releasing its own version of the crisp flavour.
Unfortunately, many other crisp flavours will soon be gone for good.
Walkers apologised to fans who said they couldn’t locate their favourite Smiths Cheese Moments crisps anywhere.
In October Walkers axed its hugely popular Worcester sauce flavour and fans claimed “their sandwiches were ruined.”
Fans also said goodbye to Max Fiercely Flamin Hot crisps in November as well as the Beef and Onion flavour.
In December Walkers discontinued its Sensations Regal Lamb and Mint crisps.
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