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The popular American snack makes its UK debut this summer and there are three flavours to enjoy

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British cheese lovers have reason to rejoice this summer as a beloved American biscuit snack makes its long-awaited debut in the UK (file image)

British cheese lovers have reason to rejoice this summer as a beloved American snack makes its long-awaited debut in the UK.

Known for their perfectly fine, crunchy texture, Cheez-It Snap’d is sure to be a hit at parties, as an afternoon pick-me-up, or just as a salty snack.

Responding to popular demand, the renowned American biscuit brand has finally crossed the pond, bringing its unique snack, baked with 100% real cheese, to British shelves.

Cheez-It Snap’ds are famous for their powerful flavor and satisfying crunch, thanks to their distinctive curved shape.

From early August, UK consumers will have the chance to enjoy three bold flavours: Double Cheese, Cheese & Chilli, and Cheese, Sour Cream & Onion.

British cheese lovers have reason to rejoice this summer as a beloved American biscuit snack makes its long-awaited debut in the UK (file image)

From August, UK consumers will have the chance to enjoy three bold Cheez-It Snap'd flavours: Double Cheese (pictured), Cheese & Chilli, and Cheese, Sour Cream & Onion.

From August, UK consumers will have the chance to enjoy three bold Cheez-It Snap’d flavours: Double Cheese (pictured), Cheese & Chilli, and Cheese, Sour Cream & Onion.

Each variant will offer snack lovers a unique flavour experience, with Double Cheese packed with double the cheese flavour – a perfect choice for those looking for a cheesy treat.

Ideal for those who enjoy a bold combination of cheese flavour with a spicy kick, Cheese & Chilli promises to turn up the heat.

Meanwhile, Cheese, Sour Cream & Onion offers a harmonious blend of spicy and salty notes.

Available in two convenient sizes, a 150g bag of these cheesy treats will retail for £2.00, while a smaller 40g ‘on the go’ bag will be priced at just £1.00, making it easy for snack lovers to enjoy Cheez-Its on the move.

A Cheez-It spokesperson shared their excitement, saying: “We are absolutely thrilled to bring Cheez-It to this side of the Atlantic!”

We know the UK is a nation of cheese lovers, and as this snack is baked with 100% real cheese, the only thing people won’t love is that it hasn’t come to the UK sooner.

This comes after it was announced that American fast food sensation Dave’s Hot Chicken is set to liven up the UK’s culinary scene by opening 60 stores across the country – with some dishes so spicy they require a signed waiver.

The chain, which gained fame in the US for its unique taste and quality, has 199 locations across the United States and has been endorsed by celebrities such as Usher and Samuel L. Jackson.

Ideal for those who enjoy a bold combination of cheese flavour with a spicy kick, Cheese & Chilli promises to turn up the heat.

Ideal for those who enjoy a bold combination of cheese flavour with a spicy kick, Cheese & Chilli promises to turn up the heat.

Cheese, sour cream and onion offer a harmonious blend of sour and salty notes.

Cheese, sour cream and onion offer a harmonious blend of sour and salty notes.

Founded in 2017 by childhood friends Dave Kopushyan, Arman Oganesyan and Tommy Rubenyan in an East Hollywood parking lot, Dave’s Hot Chicken has quickly become a household name, according to its website.

Now the trio are set to venture into new horizons as a deal with the Azzurri Group, which operates popular UK brands such as Zizzi, ASK Italian and Coco di Mama, means Dave’s Hot Chicken will open 60 outlets across the UK.

The first store is set to open in London early next year, offering British chicken enthusiasts the chance to try its signature chicken spiced to order.

One of the most notable features of Dave’s Hot Chicken is its seven levels of spiciness, ranging from No Spicy to Reaper.

The Reaper level, which incorporates the Carolina Reaper chile with an average of 1,641,183 Scoville heat units, is so intense that diners must sign a waiver before trying it. To date, only about 100,000 brave customers have dared to try it.

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