A latest snack was launched by Tesco. Adding a bit of posh to its snack with new Prosecco, an Italian white wine, and elder flower flavored crisps, a snack made even better for Christmas.
Being a part of its Finest range, the 150g bagful has been launched eventually for Christmas.
According to the packaging it is said to taste like: 'Sweet, delicately fragrant elderberry with the festive fizz of Prosecco,' with a retailing price of just £1.59.
Some who already bought and consumed the new product gave their opinions on the imaginative snack in Twitter.
One posted a snap of the black and blue wrapping, together with the caption: 'Go home, Tesco. You're drunk'.
One follower named Sean Gallagher replied: 'That's the single most middle class s*** I've ever seen.'
Josh Barrie tweeted: '@Tesco yes hello. I'm saddened that prosecco (in perilously short supply) is being used on crisps. Also, elderberries, on crisps, really?'
Some were extra excited, though, like Nina Stobart, who tweeted: 'First #M&S and now #Tesco, be rude not to try them both! #prosecco #crisps'
The flavor is the newest in the so-called supermarket snack wars - with each one trying to surpass the other with ever more extravagant choices.
Tesco is the only most recent to go all out on Willy Wonka subsequent to Marks & Spencer launching of Winter Berries and Prosecco flavour crisps earlier this year in the market place.
A spokesperson for M&S illustrates it as 'a great way to sneak this Christmas dinner must-have onto the plates of sprout avoiders.'
The crisps appeared to be sprinkled with pink glitter intended to fizz on your tongue.
The releases move toward after British crisp flavors were revealed to be mysterious for some foreign tourists because they are too fancy.
Elderberries have lots of flavonoids and free radical-scouring antioxidants. It also has vitamin C and A, vitamin b6, potassium, iron, fiber and betacarotene.