Mr. Tayto pushes the boundaries with new Candy Floss flavour

Cotton candy, the same as Tayto's new crips flavour

Tayto announce Candy-Floss flavoured crips Credit: Shutterstock, Komuso and Colorsandia

Mr Tayto is known for pushing the boundaries with bold flavours. But, following the announcement of the newest Tayto flavour, Irish crisp lovers are wondering if his imagination has got the better of him.

In June, Mr Tayto took to social media to announce a limited-edition Candy Floss flavoured crisp, available only for summer 2026. It’s the taste of a fun-fair in a bag, perfect for those with a sweet tooth and experimental streak.

A sweet twist on a classic Irish snack favoruite

Each year, shoppers eagerly look forward to finding out what Mr. Tayto has cooked up exclusively for the summer. While the one-of-a-kind flavours can be a fun novelty, the Candy-Floss crisp is a push too far even for the most die-hard Mr. Tayto lovers.

Since the flavours release, consumer response has been mixed. While some enjoyed the peculiar taste, others described it not as sweet and sugary but as “a burnt candied sugar”, making them question if they’d bought a bad batch.

Still, the limited-edition bags are expected to fly off the shelves.

Candy floss crisps join growing list of unusual flavours

Tayto’s Candy Floss crisps are just another in a grocery list of odd flavoured favourites. Chupa Chups recently announced a meatball flavoured lollypop in partnership with IKEA. And in honour of the World Cup, Walkers released a limited “Bangers and Mash” flavour.

The new release follows a growing trend of snack brands experimenting with unexpected combinations. From sweet and savoury pairings to flavours inspired by everyday treats, food companies are constantly searching for ways to surprise shoppers.

These unusual snacks often attract attention online, with many people eager to share their reactions before even trying them. For brands, launching a strange or unexpected flavour can quickly become a talking point, helping products stand out in a crowded market.

Whether or not these snacks are blatant publicity stunt depends entirely on how good, or bad, they taste.

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Written by

Elli Freeman

Originally from the UK, Elli has lived in Spain for more than half of her life. She holds a B.A in English Literature and Creative Writing. Before joining the Euro Weekly News team, Elli was an avid traveller, with a keen interest in exploring new cultures.

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