NUMEROUS readers of the Leader have revealed their entries to the Walkers heart-shaped crisp competition. 

The Leader reported on a Wrexham boy who found a heart-shaped salt and vinegar crisp earlier this month.

Harvey Jones, from Acrefair, was tucking into a bag of his favourite salt and vinegar flavoured crisps when he found one was heart-shaped. 

Before the 13-year-old could devour it - his father, Matthew, passed the crisp to Harvey's mother, Lauren Wilkins, and said: "There you go - a heart shape crisp. Don’t say I don’t give you anything". 

Lauren then noticed on the packet that there was a competition being advertised - and entered it before anyone ate the special crisp.

Walkers is giving away £100,000 to whoever finds the best heart-shaped specimen in its standard bags. And the competition closes tonight (March 20) - with entries accepted until 11.59pm. 

After the news was shared, other people have responded to share pictures of their entries. 

Louise Catton said: "My daughter found one, too."

The Leader:

OUR STOP STORIES: 

Other readers shared their agony of eating crisps which could have won them £100,000.

Leanne Braisdell said: "Ate mine before I saw the packaging - just my luck!"

Hailey McGregor added: "My little boy had one in a packet, and I was like 'ah cute for Valentines' Day', then he ate it."

Another person said: "Ate mine. I was looking at it and thought 'ah that's nice' - a heart shape. I ate it - then saw the packet."