Tayto is one of the prominent chip (or crisp) brands across the pond.
The brand was founded originally in a centuries-old castle. Tayto also offers that they were among the first brands to offer flavored potato chips (in the mid 1960s).
Their mascot, Mr. Tayto, is reminiscent of another anthropomorphic food icon in the United States.
Tayto offers a factory tour and an online store.
The brand offers the following flavors for crisps (NOTE: the chips referenced on the site are not comparable to American potato chips, hence their exclusion):
- Cheese & Onion (rough cuts)
- Spicy Thai (rough cuts)
- Chargrilled Steak (rough cuts)
- Salt & Vinegar (rough cuts, standard)
- Beef & Onion (standard)
- Cheese & Onion (standard)
- Pickled Onion (standard)
- Prawn Cocktail (standard)
- Ready Salted (standard)
- Roast Chicken (standard)
- Smoky Bacon (standard)
- Spring Onion (standard)
- Wuster Sauce (standard)
December 3, 2015 at 3:25 pm
Love the website but would like to point out that you have used the wrong mascot for Tayto crisps.
Mr. Tayto is the mascot for Tayto Crisps Ireland, where you have used him for Tayto Crisps Northern Ireland (different company/country). Although the characters are similar he is seen as somewhat of a national treasure in the Republic of Ireland as he is synonymous with our most beloved crisp (he even penned a best selling book believe it or not!!)
Please find a link below which points out the difference.
http://www.webtogether.ie/blog/tayto-ni-vs-tayto-roi-the-decider
December 4, 2015 at 8:27 am
Thanks for bringing this to our attention Phil! We’ll get it resolved.