![]() ![]() He said: “I’m here if Walkers want to get in touch. I’m very open to brand deals option to become the face of Quavers is something Lee is still keen on following the title defence. In another joking post on Twitter, he said: “I haven’t prepared a speech but overwhelmed to receive this award as the #1 buyer of Quavers at the big Sainsbury’s in Dalston. When Lee found out he won for the first time in 2021, he similarly spoke of his pride then. He told MyLondon: “It’s a huge honour to scoop the award for a second time, although maybe a wake up call too! I’m not sure about the amount I’ve bought and I think it’s probably best I don’t know to be honest.” It is something that he dreads to think about after securing the title again. The exact number of Quavers bought by Lee is unknown. The Leicester company messaged Lee, saying: “Hard graft pays off, nothing but respect for those numbers.” Support even came from Walkers Crisps too. One fellow crisp fanatic said: “I understand if you win it three times you get to keep Gary Lineker.” Lee’s social media post about his Quavers success spread far and wide and attracted many comments congratulating him. READ MORE: Walkers Crisps creations you can no longer buy but we think need to make a comeback It’s another proud day for me and my family.” To scoop the award once is an achievement but to do the double is unprecedented. He said: “Very proud to defend my title as the #1 buyer of Quavers at the big Sainsbury’s. He even jokingly spoke of his pride at the news, reports MyLondon. Lee regularly buys packs of the Leicester-made Quavers from his Sainsbury’s in London’s Dalston, but did not seem surprised to have topped the pile for purchases in the last 12 months. Lee Wakefield found out he had once again beaten the competition after his Sainsbury’s app confirmed the news at the end of 2022. Not to mention a full case of Walkers Quavers Prawn Cocktail is cheaper than buying them individually and you basically get one bag for free.A man has defended his title at being the number one buyer of Quavers crisps in his area. Stock up on your faves and never run short again. So if you are a crispaholic, like us, then one bag is not enough. You have probably heard this before, but all our £1 bags are available as a full box. So explore all the types of crisps we have, because who knows you might just find your next favourite. These include Spicy Thai, Sour Cream and Onion and many more. Well, hear us out, have you tried Ringos? Now they are not the same shape or flavour as the Walkers Quavers Prawn Cocktail, BUT, they are light, they are tasty and they do have loads of different types. They are the perfect light floaty accompaniment for your lunchtime sarnie. Maybe it’s just the curly, light, fluffy crisp you enjoy. Or maybe you still want the taste of the sea but prawns aren’t your thing? Well, NikNak scampi and lemon or Scampi Fries are definitely up there in the rankings. ![]() I mean if you are a Walkers Quaver fan then you also have to be team Prawn Cocktail Skips. ![]() Our range does not stop at Walkers Quavers Prawn Cocktail, there are lots of other varieties with this timeless flavour. So here we are reminding you of this utterly untouchable flavour you need to know about. We just don’t think they have been getting the shelf time or the recognition they deserve. If we are truly honest we thought salt and vinegar and Walkers Quavers Prawn Cocktail crisps were new flavours, we had no idea that this flavour was over 40 years old. They branched out and developed a salt and vinegar flavour and this truly elite prawn cocktail flavour in 1967. They decided not to stick to just the plain cheese flavour KP had originally stuck by. This tale as old as time takes place in 1968 when they took over Quavers from KP snacks. If you love to snack as much as we do and you can’t get enough flavour then you won’t be disappointed by Walkers. Walkers Quavers Prawn Cocktail by One Pound Crisps ![]()
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