I finally got my hands on Aldi's limited edition garlic bread crisps and safe to say I'm impressed...

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It’s finally happened, they’ve merged two of the best things to ever exist: crisps and garlic bread.

Calling all snack lovers, this is not a drill. Aldi’s garlic bread crisps are back and, after three unsuccessful visits to local stores in an effort to get my paws on a pack, I was losing hope. As the Specialbuys slogan at Aldi goes, ‘once they’re gone, they’re gone...’

Then - with sod’s law in full flow - when I was meandering through the shop looking for something else entirely, I spotted them. There they were -Specially Selected Garlic Bread Crinkle Cut Crisps in all their glory.

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Aldi's limited edition garlic bread crisps | National World

A fan favourite which first hit shelves in 2023, the garlic bread crisps returned this year following a chorus of requests from shoppers across the UK, with Aldi recently announcing that these fan favourites would be available once again from March 27th.

And, with these crisps having sparked a cult-like enthusiasm among customers (some of whom took to social media to share their excitement), I decided that I simply had to have a bash at them myself.

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Aldi's limited edition garlic bread crisps | National World

The crisps live up to the hype. Packed with plenty of smoky garlic flavour, each bite is a combination of garlic and a dusting of herbs, while the ridged texture adds plenty of crunch and surface area for extra flavour.

What makes these crisps so dangerously moreish is their balance of flavours: the garlic isn’t overpowering, but packs enough of a punch to keep you reaching for more. If you’re a fan, grab a second bag pronto - these are sure to fly off the shelves.

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