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What Flavour are yellow Nik Naks?

What Flavour are yellow Nik Naks?

The original flavour when Nik Naks first appeared was Cheese (Yellow bag) and was formerly called Crunchy Wotsits. They are now available in three flavours: Scampi ‘n’ Lemon (Green bag) Nice ‘n’ Spicy (Orange bag)

Do they still make cheese Nik Naks?

Cream ‘n’ cheesy Nik Naks Why they discontinued the cheese AND Scampi ‘n’ Lemon flavours (the best ones!)

Where are Nik Naks made?

South Africa
And is primarily made from maize, vegetable oil, salt and cheese. Though based in South Africa and mostly consumed in the Southern African region, NikNaks are consumed internationally due to South Africa’s diaspora….NikNaks (South African snack)

A bowl of NikNaks
Product type Cheese puffs
Owner Simba Chips
Country South Africa
Introduced 1972

Are Nik Naks fried?

South Africa’s favourite Nak. The NIKNAKS that you know and love still as crispy, still as crunchy… It all begins with mielies, which after milling are fried then sprinkled with our delicious flavours to bring you the fun Maize snack which you now hold in your hand.

What are the different flavours of Nik Naks?

They are now available in four flavours: In the mid 1990s, the flavours were Nice ‘n’ Spicy, Cream ‘n’ Cheesy, Scampi ‘n’ Lemon and Rib ‘n’ Saucy.

What are the ingredients in Nik Naks crisps?

If you have any questions or comments, please contact us: UK. Contains Barley, May Contain Eggs, May Contain Milk, May Contain Mustard, Contains Soya, Contains Wheat

What was the original name of Nik Naks?

In December 2012, United Biscuits agreed to sell the KP Snacks brand, including Nik Naks, to the European Intersnack Group. The original flavour when Nik Naks first appeared was Cheese (Yellow bag) and was formerly called Crunchy Wotsits . They are now available in four flavours:

What kind of corn is Nik Nak made out of?

Our lovely, uniquely knobbly Nik Naks are made from corn. And you’ll never find two identical Nik Naks in one bag. Our current Nik Nak flavours are Nice ’n’ Spicy, Rib ’n’ Saucy and of course the original classic Nik Nak, Scampi ’n’ Lemon (the one in the bright green pack!)