Tayto is a popular snack food brand from Northern Ireland famous for its crisps. Tayto also produces popcorn, nuts, and tortilla chips. The brand is owned by Tayto Group Limited and its products are sold in the UK and Ireland.
The brand was founded by Joe 'Spud' Murphy in 1956 in County Armagh, Northern Ireland
Tayto became one of the first companies in Europe to manufacture flavored crisps in the 1960s
Tayto was acquired by Ray Coyle in 1992 and it subsequently became Tayto Group Limited
Today, Tayto Group is one of the largest snack food manufacturers in the UK and Ireland
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Tayto's signature product that comes in a variety of flavors including cheese & onion, salt & vinegar, and prawn cocktail.
Popcorn produced by Tayto in a range of flavors such as sweet & salty and caramel.
Roasted nuts in a range of flavors including salted, honey roast, and smoky BBQ.
Corn chips seasoned with flavorings such as chilli & cheese and tangy tomato.
Yes, Tayto was founded in Northern Ireland in 1956 and its headquarters are located in County Armagh.
Tayto offers a range of flavors such as cheese & onion, salt & vinegar, prawn cocktail, beef & onion, and smoky bacon.
Tayto's products are available in most major supermarkets in the UK and Ireland, as well as online retailers such as Amazon and Ocado.
Tayto Group is committed to reducing its environmental impact and has implemented sustainable practices such as reducing waste, energy consumption, and water usage.
Yes, Tayto's salt & vinegar, smoky bacon, and prawn cocktail crisps are suitable for vegans.