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loveholidays' Crisps from Abroad Shared Varieties from Around the World

For snack-loving travelers, one of the quiet joys of exploring a new place is stumbling upon a familiar brand offering a regionally specific flavor, and loveholidays' Crisps from Abroad celebrated local twists that feel like a small, delicious window into a different culture and taste. loveholidays commissioned a survey of 2,000 adults and found that 39% enjoy trying crisps that aren't available in the UK, and 27% love to expand their culinary horizons on holiday. At the Crisps from Abroad pop-up, guests were treated to 68 flavors from 19 countries, and 4,600 packets of crisps were given away. According to holidaymakers, the top flavors to try abroad are: Garlic and herbs; Sour cream and onion; and Barbecue.

Joe Manning, also known as The Crisp Connoisseur online, put his taste buds to the test in a mystery experience of six international crisp flavors.

Trend Themes

  1. Global Snack Tourism — Cross-border snack sampling turns everyday products into cultural souvenirs, creating room for limited-edition flavor marketplaces and data-led regional assortments.
  2. Flavor Discovery Pop-ups — Temporary tasting events make international flavors feel collectible and social, positioning physical sampling as a bridge between experiential retail, content creation, and e-commerce conversion.
  3. Region-specific Snack Drops — Localized flavor portfolios transform familiar brands into novelty-driven discoveries, with scarcity, cultural relevance, and traveler demand supporting faster test-and-learn product launches.

Industry Implications

  1. Packaged Snacks — Snack manufacturers gain fresh relevance from global flavor experimentation, where international variants can become premium imports, subscription-box features, or limited domestic releases.
  2. Travel and Tourism — Holiday brands can connect destination curiosity with taste-led experiences, turning local food discovery into a memorable layer of trip planning and post-trip engagement.
  3. Experiential Retail — Retail pop-ups benefit from playful product exploration and social sharing, as sensory formats create measurable demand signals for brands before wider market expansion.

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