Who doesn't want to be a snack on October 31?
This Halloween, Monster Munch and Wotsits-loving Brits will not only be able to munch on their favourite snacks, but also dress like them too, as Walkers has today announced it will be launching ‘Scarily Giant Snackstumes’, its first ever range of giant Halloween costumes.
To avoid people missing out, Walkers will be staggering sales of the costumes, with more released each day from Wednesday 18 October to Sunday 22 October.
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