Tayto chips, or crisps, are a beloved Northern Ireland snack that's made in a historic castle that visitors can tour. Here's ...
Snacks giant Tayto has announced a second year of growth, with profits almost doubling to around £15m in the year to June ...
St. Patrick’s Day, a holiday born from the conversion of Ireland to Catholicism, has become the epitome of Americans’ idea of ...
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Famous Tayto Castle tours reopen on May 7 in Northern Ireland just in time for summer creating new jobsPlaces are limited so you need to book ahead online at www.taytotours.com. Visit www.tayto.com to find out more about Northern Ireland’s favourite crisps.
It's now a busy factory churning out one of Northern Ireland's most iconic snacks. Since 1956, the Tayto Group has produced potato chips (or "crisps," as the locals say) inside this castle ...
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