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Has Monster Munch got smaller?

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Sarah Cherry

Updated on April 17, 2026

Monster munch are deffo smaller than they used to be.

Keeping this in view, are Monster Munch smaller?

In 1995 the Monster Munch brand was taken over by Walkers who relaunched them with a range of four flavours. One of the most significant changes was that the crisps were much smaller than before.

Subsequently, question is, what is Monster Munch shaped like? Promoted Stories

However snack giant Walkers has finally confirmed that Monster Munch will officially be claw-shaped moving forwards reports Leicestershire Live. More than 60,000 Brits voted in a Twitter poll to determine whether the snacks are claws or monsters.

Also, is Monster Munch a footprint?

A Walkers spokeswoman confirmed to her in an email that the Monster Munch crisps are 'feet-shaped' as most people had assumed since the crisps were first launched in 1977. A Walkers spokeswoman said: 'We love that everyone is in a pickle over the shape of Monster Munch.

Are Monster Munch crisps feet or monsters?

Earlier this month, rumours began spreading that the famous crisps weren't meant to be shaped like claws, but were actually whole monsters standing upright. Understandably, the news left people's minds slightly blown by the prospect, who'd thought they'd been looking at monster's feet for years.

Related Question Answers

What is the most popular Monster Munch Flavour?

Flamin' Hot

Are Monster Munch made from potatoes?

Monster Munch aren't even made from potatoes and they've never been near a pickled onion. They are cooked up in a laboratory and are all the better for it. As a child I imagined crisp factories to be wondrous Willy Wonka-esque places full of mad scientists concocting crazy flavours.

Are Monster Munch vegan?

All three flavours of Monster Munch, pickled onion, flamin hot and roast beef are are suitable for Vegetarians but use milk within the flavourings, check out our list of vegan Monster Munch alternatives below.

Where can I buy Monster Munch?

Walmart.com

Do Lays own walkers?

Walkers was founded in 1948 in Leicester, England by Henry Walker, and in 1989 was acquired by Lay's owner, Frito-Lay, a division of PepsiCo.

Is Monster Munch gluten free?

No, our crisps are not gluten free. Monster Munch ( and all Walkers snack) therefore, should be avoided if you have Celiac Disease and are allergic to gluten.

Why are multipack crisps smaller?

Answer: We continuously review our range so keep on the lookout for any flavours coming back. ? Question: Why are there less crisps in your multi pack bags? Answer: The multi pack bags have always been smaller bags because they are often eaten as part of a meal or used in children's lunch boxes.

What are wotsits made of?

CHEESE FLAVOUR MAISE SNACK.

Ingredients: Maize, Rapeseed Oil, Cheese Flavour [Dried Cheese (from Milk) (7%), Milk Lactose, Flavour Enhancer (Disodium 5'-Ribonucleotide), Acid (Lactic Acid), Colours (Paprika Extract, Annatto), Natural Flavourings, Salt, Potassium Chloride].

Are Monster Munch hands?

We called up Walkers to ask what shape Monster Munch actually are, and they told us that they are neither claws nor mini monsters. They're actually designed to look like a 'monster's foot'.

How is Monster Munch made?

Answer: The maize and other ingredients are mixed into batches, which is then extruded under pressure to form the individual shape of the Monster Munch. These are then oven dried, and seasoned. The Pops Original flavour is subtly seasoned and with a flavour of its own for its unique taste.

Who owns space Raiders?

KP Snacks

What are the Flavours of Monster Munch?

Monster Munch was available in a variety of flavours over the years including Roast Beef, Pickled Onion, Saucy Tomato, Bacon, Cheese & Onion, King Prawn and Salt & Vinegar.

How many Flavours of Space Raiders are there?

Introduced in 1987, the alien shaped snacks are currently available in Beef, Pickled Onion, Saucy BBQ and Spicy flavours.

Are walkers and lays the same?

However, Pepsi acquired Walkers and re-branded it with the Lay's logo and products in 1989. The snack food is exactly the same, but PepsiCo decided to keep the Walkers name to ensure customer brand loyalty in the United Kingdom.

Who made Hula Hoops crisps?

KP Snacks