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Tayto Park will no longer be called Tayto Park soon

Tayto Park will no longer be called Tayto Park soon

Ireland’s most well-known theme park named after an anthropomorphic crisp man is getting a new identity. All good things must come to an end and so it is with a heavy heart that we bring you the news that Tayto Park is set to undergo a major aesthetic change in the near future. From next […]

4 years ago

Tayto named among the best places to work in Ireland in 2021

Tayto named among the best places to work in Ireland in 2021

We always thought Mr Tayto would make a great boss. Tayto Snacks has been officially named one of the best workplaces in Ireland in 2021. The renowned crisp producer was recognised at Great Place to Work’s 19th annual Best Workplaces in Ireland awards which took place virtually for the first time. This is Tayto Snacks’ […]

5 years ago

Tayto have launched two brand new crisp flavours for you to get stuck into

Tayto have launched two brand new crisp flavours for you to get stuck into

Bacon and cabbage is one of the flavours. What a time to be alive. With Lent and St Patrick’s Day just around the corner, all the ‘diddley-eye’ Irishisms are bound to make a reappearance but when it comes to food, we can overlook certain stereotypes. Shamrock shake? Good. Stew. Good. Guinness. Good. Granted, we’re just […]

6 years ago

Tayto delete tweet mourning Gay Byrne following massive online response

Tayto delete tweet mourning Gay Byrne following massive online response

The tweet provoked an overwhelming response. The official Mr. Tayto Twitter account deleted a tweet mourning legendary Irish broadcaster Gay Byrne, following the announcement of his death yesterday. The tweet featured an image of a sad Mr. Tayto, the brand’s well-known local, and was accompanied by the caption “It’s a sad day for the nation. […]

6 years ago

Cork artist’s portraits of Irish pop culture icons are incredible

Cork artist’s portraits of Irish pop culture icons are incredible

Michael D. Higgins (and dogs), Bosco, Mr Tayto, Zig & Zag, and the Morbegs as you’ve never seen them before… A huge round of applause for Cork-based artist Amy Louise O’Callaghan, who has created some of the most striking representations of Irish pop culture that we’ve seen in some time. Inspired by the work of […]

7 years ago