Tayto Snacks and Tayto Park today announce that the Title Sponsorship for one of Ireland’s most popular attractions will come to an end on the December 31.
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British comedy director Chris Balmond directs the mockumentary style spot
Looking to pack a punch for the latest brand campaign for Hunky Dorys, Rothco, part of Accenture Interactive, have called on the comic wit of comedian Darren Conway and revered comedy director Chris Balmond to launch the platform ‘Go Hunky Dorys or Go Home’.
The story behind the campaign comes from the simple fact that crisps as intense as Hunky Dorys couldn’t be made using the ‘usual’ methods. There’s an undeniable passion behind each taste battering sensation. And that passion comes from a very special employee working on the Hunky Dorys’ production line. He’s known as ‘The Crinkler’.
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Crisp manufacturer Tayto Snacks moved – along with its suppliers – to take early delivery of its stock of seed potatoes from Britain and the EU ahead of the Brexit deadline. Despite the uncertainty, it sought to reassure consumers that it would take “appropriate steps” to maintain supplies in the years ahead.
Mr McKeown said there is still hope that a deal can be reached between the UK and EU allowing the seed potato trade to resume. But in the absence of a deal, most Irish farmers are going to have to source seed potatoes from the Continent while waiting for the indigenous industry to ramp up. Minister for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue is understood to be exploring how to re-establish and develop a national seed programme.