Today in shocking news of shrinkflation, Nestle has announced that their Walnut Whips will now be called Whips.16 Aug 2017
Why is there no Walnut Whip?
The decision was taken to change the product because the company “wanted to extend the whip range”, the Nestlé spokeswoman said. She added: “As the original version, with a long history, Walnut Whips are being sold slightly differently, in the same way as they traditionally have been for more than a century.16 Aug 2017
What happened to the walnut on Walnut Whips?
Walnut Whips to have walnuts removed and will be renamed in latest chocolate downsizing scandal. A spokeswoman for Nestlé told the BBC: "Walnut Whip remains on sale alongside our new vanilla, caramel and mint versions.16 Aug 2017
What company makes Walnut Whips?
Nestlé's
Do Nestle still make Walnut Whips?
"Walnut Whip remains on sale alongside our new vanilla, caramel and mint versions," a Nestle spokeswoman confirmed to the BBC.16 Aug 2017
Can you buy Walnut Whips?
"Walnut Whip remains on sale alongside our new vanilla, caramel and mint versions," a Nestle spokeswoman confirmed to the BBC. "This means there is something for consumers wanting to try something new, as well as for long-standing fans of our century-old walnut product."16 Aug 2017
Are Walnut Whips still in production?
In 2017, Nestlé announced a new version with no walnuts, and a change of name to the Whip. As of 2020 Mint and Caramel versions are also available. The original Walnut Whip is still available in Spar, Nisa and other independent stores.