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The retailers below ship across the UK and stock a wider range than any supermarket, including import and limited-edition flavours you won't find in-store.

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Blue Heat 180g

Price checked: July 2026

Iceland's buy 2 get 1 free deal makes the 180g bag one of the best-value ways to pick this flavour up in-store, when it's running – worth confirming before you make the trip.

Contents
1× Blue Heat
Price
£3.00 (buy 2 get 1 free)
Pack size
180g
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Fuego 100g

Price checked: July 2026

Useful if you want a single bag, or the 3 for £9.99 bundle, without committing to a full Amazon multipack.

Contents
1× Fuego
Price
£3.99 (3 for £9.99)
Pack size
100g
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How spicy are Takis?

Not every Takis flavour brings the heat, but some absolutely do. Intense Nacho sits at the mild end, while Fuego and Blue Heat will get you sweating. Our chart covers the UK supermarket range – for imports like Zombie or Jalapeño, check our flavours page.

Buy Takis in-store

Morrisons, Co-op, Aldi, Farmfoods, and Iceland all stock Takis. Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda, and Lidl don't. Stock varies by branch, so use the search tool above to find what's actually near you.

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Where to Buy Takis in the UK

Buying Guide

A complete guide to exactly where you can pick up Takis in the UK – confirmed stockists, prices, and online options

Are Takis vegan?

Dietary

Most UK Takis flavours contain no animal-derived ingredients – Fuego, the most popular one, is inconsistent across current retailer listings on whether it contains an insect-derived colouring

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Your burning questions, answered

Five supermarkets stock them: Morrisons, Co-op, Aldi, Farmfoods, and Iceland. Use our search tool to find your nearest bag. For online orders, Amazon UK has the most reliable stock – and specialists like American Fizz carry a far wider range of flavours than any supermarket.For more details, see our UK buying guide.
Yes – and it's your best bet for range. Iceland reliably stocks Fuego, Blue Heat, Intense Nacho, and Smokin' BBQ (also available via Ocado). No other UK supermarket comes close for variety.
Yes – Takis arrived in the UK in 2021 and you can now find them at Morrisons, Co-op, Aldi, Farmfoods, and Iceland. Not every branch stocks them, so check before you make a special trip. Amazon UK is the most reliable online option, and import specialists like American Fizz stock a much wider range of flavours than you'll find in any supermarket.
No – Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda, and Lidl don't stock them. Morrisons, Co-op, Aldi, Farmfoods, and Iceland are your best options in-store, or Amazon UK if you'd rather not make the trip.
Fuego and Blue Heat are the most widely stocked – you'll find them at most confirmed UK stockists. Iceland has the widest range, reliably carrying Intense Nacho and Smokin' BBQ (also available via Ocado), with Dragon Sweet Chilli also historically available in branch. Beyond the UK range, import specialists stock a wider selection including Jalapeño, Zombie, Guacamole, Xtreme Lime, and more. The UK recipe differs from the US version, so even familiar flavours can taste different.
At UK supermarkets, a standard bag runs £1.49–£2.00 – Farmfoods is consistently the cheapest. Iceland sometimes runs buy 2 get 1 free on Blue Heat, which works out even better. Import specialists and American candy shops charge £3–£5 for the same size, which is the price of getting flavours that aren't in any supermarket. Prices shift, so check before you buy.
It varies by flavour. Blue Heat, Dragon Sweet Chilli, and Smokin' BBQ list no animal-derived ingredients on their UK packaging. Fuego, the most popular UK flavour, is the one to check yourself – some current retailer listings show carmine, an insect-derived colouring most vegans and vegetarians avoid, while others don't. Intense Nacho also isn't suitable for vegans – it contains dairy. None are formally certified vegan, and the UK recipe differs from the US version, so go by the UK packet rather than any American ingredient lists you find online.For more details, see our UK vegan guide.