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- "Intersnack Group: About Us". Intersnack.com. Retrieved 24 September 2021. "Overview - Intersnack Group". "Intersnack Group: Our Brands". Intersnack.com...
- bear shaped potato chip sold under the Chio brand. They are produced by Intersnack in Doetinchem, the Netherlands and are sold in over 30 European countries...
- founded by Joe Murphy in May 1954 and owned by German snack food company Intersnack. It owns several brands, including its leading product of Tayto Crisps...
- and German company Intersnack formed Unisnack ANZ, a joint venture comprising Griffin's Foods and Snack Brands Australia. Intersnack held a 40% stake in...
- are made by KP Snacks under licence of the German snack food company Intersnack. In the United Kingdom, they are made with tapioca starch and in Ireland...
- (US$461 million) and it is currently owned by the German snack food company Intersnack. The company has more than 400 employees, with Kurt Preshaw as chief executive...
- the Tayto and Walker snacks. In France, the major potato crisp brand Intersnack (France) commercializes a range of flavoured potato chip based snacks...
- agreed to sell the KP Snacks brand, including Nik Naks, to the European Intersnack Group. As of 2021[update], Nik Naks are made in three flavours (all of...
- Zealand) - sold to Intersnack, a subsidiary of German company Pfeifer & Langen. Snack Brands Australia (Australia) - sold to Intersnack, a subsidiary of...
- Best Factory Award in 2004. UB sold the company to the German company Intersnack in December 2012 for £500 million. On 2 February 2022, it was reported...