Squares (crisps)
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Squares are a popular snack food in the United Kingdom, produced by Walkers. Introduced in 1987, Squares are known for their distinctive square shape and are available in a variety of flavours.
History[edit | edit source]
Squares were first introduced by Walkers in 1987. The snack quickly gained popularity due to its unique square shape and variety of flavours.
Flavours[edit | edit source]
Squares are available in a variety of flavours, including:
Nutritional Information[edit | edit source]
Squares are known to be lower in fat than many other crisp brands. However, like all crisps, they should be consumed as part of a balanced diet.
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