Walkers is launching new Halloween costumes in time for the spooky season, allowing fans of the brand to dress up as their favourite crisps.
If you’re a fan of Monster Munch or Wotsits and don’t have a costume sorted for your Halloween party yet, look no further.
‘Scarily Giant Snackstumes’ is Walker’s first launch of giant Halloween costumes and it takes inspiration from the brand’s ‘Giants’ snack range.
How to buy your Giant Snackstume in time for Halloween
If walking around dressed as your favourite crisp is right up your street, here’s how you can do just that.
Each costume costs £19.99 each, including postage and packaging, and you can pre-order them via the Snackstumes website.
The costumes come with a secret stash of Wotsits Giants or Monster Munch Giants and they feature a wipe-clean fabric to ensure the costumes can be used for years to come.
To avoid people missing out, Walkers will be staggering sales of the costumes with more released each day from Wednesday, October 18 to Sunday, October 22.
Josephine Taylor at Walkers said that it "was only right" to give people the option of dressing up as their favourite crisp.
She added: “At Walkers, we know that fans have been dressing up as DIY variations of their favourite snacks for years, so with the UK public increasingly embracing Halloween festivities, we felt it was only right to give the big kids of the UK what they want this year and launch our first ever official range of costumes.
“Forget Barbie and Ken, whether you’re a Wotsits lover, or a Monster Munch enthusiast, we have a fancy dress option for to suit both tastes, which will guarantee you won’t fail to stand out from the crowd, and look like an ACTUAL ‘snack’ this Halloween!”
Wotsits Giants (130g) and Monster Munch Giants sharing bags (85g) are available to buy from stores nationwide.
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