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Australians had to double check their calendar today to confirm it wasn’t April fools after Doritos announced the launch of a divisive new flavour.

Chip fans on Thursday were delivered news of arguably the most polarising product launch of the year – coriander flavoured Doritos.

“We know some Doritos fans are going to love it, but we also know some will hate it – our legendry triangular corn chip is ready to put tastebuds to the test.”Ms Pandey was optimistic the controversial flavour would at least stir up some conversation. Early reaction to post on Instagram indicated two things – Australians were either repulsed or excited.

“Oh my goodness, coriander is the best, I put it in everything, and as much as possible. And the smell, OMG I inhale it so hard when chopping, it’s the most amazing smell,” someone else wrote.“Why would you want to eat soapy leaves when you can eat other, better tasting leaves and leave the soap in the shower? I’d give it a go and see if it could change my mind, maybe it’ll clean my insides,” one critic wrote.“Tastes like soap, so why not clean yourself from the inside out?” another said.

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