Tayto is an Irish snack food company known for producing potato crisps (chips) and other snack foods. They are a popular brand in Ireland and the United Kingdom.
Founded in 1954 by Joe 'Spud' Murphy in County Meath, Ireland
The first Tayto potato crisps were made using a potato rumbler, a deep-fat fryer, and a seasoning drum
In 2006, Tayto acquired the snack food division of Irish company, C&C Group
In 2015, Tayto launched a new range of popcorn called Tayto Popcorn
Tayto has since expanded to produce a wide range of snack foods including cheese and onion rings, corn snacks, and tortilla chips
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Tayto's flagship product, a classic potato crisp seasoned with a variety of flavors
A popular flavor of Tayto's potato crisps, seasoned with cheese and onion
A range of corn-based snacks including Wotsits-style cheese puffs and Space Invader-shaped crispy snacks
A range of popcorn flavors including sweet and salty, toffee, and salt and vinegar
A range of ridged corn chips in a variety of bold flavors
Tayto crisps are made in Tayto's factory in County Armagh, Northern Ireland.
Some flavors of Tayto crisps are gluten-free, but not all. It's important to check the label before consuming if you are sensitive to gluten.
Tayto produces a range of flavors including cheese and onion, salt and vinegar, smokey bacon, prawn cocktail, and more.
Tayto crisps are not widely available in the United States, but can sometimes be found in specialty British or Irish food stores.
Tayto offers some vegan options, but not all flavors are vegan. It's important to check the label before consuming if you follow a vegan diet.