Flavours
Shapes come in a variety of core flavours, including:
- Barbecue
- Pizza
- Cheese and Bacon
- Cheddar
- Chicken Crimpy
- Chicken Drumstick
- Nacho Cheese
- Savoury
A spin off on the core flavours are Shapes "Flavours of the World".
The flavours in this range are:
- Italian Woodfired Pizza
- French Onion and Cheese
- Texan BBQ
- Medditeranian Fetta and Herb
There is also a "Crispy Puff" range of Shapes. Crispy Puff Shapes, as the name suggests, are hollow, puffy shapes with a crisp texture.
They were available in three different flavours:
- Chicken Drumstick
- Cheese and Onion
- Sweet Chilli and Sour Cream
Crispy Puff Shapes are now only available in Chicken Drumstick.
Former Shapes varieties include:
- Salt and Vinegar (Salt and Vinegar has recently been indicted back into the line, albeit with a few changes - See Shapes Sensations below)
- Tomato Salsa
- Crispy Chicken
The Pizzeria range:
- BBQ Meat Lovers
- Hawaiian
- Super Supreme
Occasionally, Arnott's will release special edition shapes with three or four different flavours in the line. Recent examples include Deli Shapes, World Flavours Shapes and Italian Pizzeria Shapes. The latest special edition is Shapes Sensations.
The Shapes Sensations flavours include:
- Vintage Cheese & Chives with sesame seeds
- Roasted Garlic & Parmesan with sesame seeds
- Tomato & Chilli with poppy seeds
- Cheddar & Peppercorn with poppy seeds
- Honey Soy Chicken with sesame seeds
- Sea Salt and Balsamic Vinegar with poppy seeds
- Lime and Chilli with poppy seeds
Shapes Sensations have now been made a permanent line for Arnotts.
In September 2011, Shapes launched a new line of flavours, Roadies. Varieties of Roadies include Pepper Steak, Chilli, Tangy BBQ Ribs, Sea Salt and Vinegar and Peri Peri Chicken.
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