One of Australia’s most iconic snack brands has just dropped a new flavour – and it is inspired by a classic Aussie dish.
Arnott’s has officially announced the latest addition to its fan-favourite Shapes Fully Loaded range: crunchy hot chips and sauce.
Launching in Coles supermarkets nationwide from late April, the new flavour is a bold twist on the classic Aussie tradition of hot chips smothered in tomato sauce – but reimagined in a biscuit form.
The latest offering promises a ‘lip-smacking’ combination of crunchy potato chip-inspired flavours with a tangy tomato sauce punch, all packed into the signature Fully Loaded Shapes base.
The coveted snack will be priced at $4 and joins the ever-expanding Shapes Fully Loaded line-up.
Current flavours include ultimate cheese, sizzling meatlovers, flame grilled chicken, epic garlic bread, wicked sweet chilli, and bueno beef taco.
The fan-favourite brand continues to innovate its classic Shapes offerings, building on the success of its staple flavours like barbecue, pizza, chicken crimpy, Vegemite and cheese, savoury, and cheddar.
The recent Four’N Twenty classic meat pie flavour collaboration also sent foodies into a spin.

Arnott’s has officially announced the latest addition to its fan-favourite Shapes Fully Loaded range: crunchy hot chips and sauce
Arnott’s says the new flavour delivers the unmistakable ‘afternoon flavour hit’ Australians know and love, dialled up with even more intensity and crunch.
Krishma Sood, Senior Marketing Manager for flavoured snacks at Arnott’s, said the company is always on the lookout for nostalgic, bold flavour trends to surprise snack lovers.
‘The iconic Aussie snack of crunchy hot chips and sauce is the perfect next Shapes Fully Loaded flavour – delivering an afternoon flavour hit so many of us know and love, in an exciting new way.’
With a growing appetite for innovative and nostalgic snacks across Australia, the new flavour is expected to make waves among longtime Shapes fans and curious newcomers alike.
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