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Tayto Snacks is a
crisp and
popcorn manufacturer in Ireland,
founded by Joe
Murphy in May 1954 and
owned by
German snack food
company Intersnack. It owns...
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Tayto may
refer to:
Tayto (Republic of Ireland), a
major Irish crisps and
popcorn manufacturer (also
known as "Freestayto")
Tayto (Northern Ireland),...
- Páirc Smaragaide[citation needed]) (known from its 2010
opening to 2022 as
Tayto Park) is a 22.26 ha (55 acres) amu****t park and zoo
located in the townland...
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Tayto Group Limited is a
manufacturer of
crisps and corn
snacks based in Tandragee,
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland. They
describe themselves as the third...
- was
purchased from
Tayto. Thereafter,
Tayto changed the name of
their snack to "Mighty Munch" to
differentiate between the
Tayto and
Walker snacks. In...
- 2006, it has been a
wholly owned subsidiary of the
Northern Irish company Tayto,
purchased from administration.
Founded in 1947, by the 1960s
Golden Wonder...
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include Hula Hoops, McCoy's, Pom-Bear, Chio
Chips and Penn State. It owns the
Tayto Crisps company in Ireland. In
December 2019,
Intersnack and
Philippine company...
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called Tayto sandwiches in
reference to the po****r
Irish crisp brand and its
Northern Irish counterpart. The
Irish airline Aer
Lingus offered a
Tayto sandwich...
- a
businessman from Tandragee.
Today the
castle houses offices for the
Tayto potato crisp factory and the park's
demesne incorporates a golf course....
- error, in 1954, Joe "Spud" Murphy, the
owner of the
Irish crisps company Tayto, and his
employee Seamus Burke,
produced the world's
first seasoned chips:...