No more tayto crisps
Gerry Brady was an actor on River City. He went on to become CEO of Tayto crisps.
-Bushmills whiskey -Tayto crisps -Tyrone Crystal -Irish Linen -Guinness! (Theres a factory in Belfast) -Harp Lager
well there is a company called Tayto crisps that make alot of types so if you look at their website, you might find out what they make.Pringles (£1.55 regular price at Morrisons)Walkers, assorted varieties (£1.35 at Waitrose)Sensations, assorted varieties (£1.56 at Waitrose)
Tayto park is in Co.Meath
Tayto crisps, a popular snack in Ireland, have seen price changes over the years due to inflation and market conditions. Historically, they were quite affordable, often costing just a few pence in the 1960s and 70s. As of the early 2000s, prices generally ranged from around 30 to 50 cents, depending on the size and packaging. Today, prices may vary but typically reflect current market trends.
5,000,000,000 bags a week! I'm the scientist here! And i work at the factory so i would know!
miss pujol
Tayto crisps typically contain around 0.5 to 1 gram of salt per 100 grams, depending on the specific flavor and variety. It's always best to check the packaging for the most accurate nutritional information, as salt content can vary between different products. If you're monitoring your sodium intake, looking at the nutrition label is essential.
Gerry Brady has been the CEO of Tayto in Northern Ireland since 2005.
tandragee
Philip Lewis was the first to make hedgehog flavored crisps in 1981. Despite the name, the crisps were made from pig fat and not the flavor of hedgehog meat.