?BREAKING: The founder of Tayto Park Ray Coyle has died
County Meath businessman Ray Coyle has sadly died at the age of 70. He was the founder of Tayto Park and person who acquired the Tayto brand in 2006. Tayto Park has become an annual …
County Meath businessman Ray Coyle has sadly died at the age of 70. He was the founder of Tayto Park and person who acquired the Tayto brand in 2006. Tayto Park has become an annual …
Tayto Park, the only zoo and theme park in Ireland, will open Thursday, June 18 with limited capacity. The health and safety of customers, employees and animals at Tayto Park is of utmost importance. With …
Tayto lovers will get another chance to sample something different as the popular crisp manufacturer have launched two new flavors. In a move that will surely divide opinion the crisp manufacturer revealed that they are …
Irish crisps maker Tayto is well known for producing some, let’s say, unusual flavors for its munchies. But some fear the brand might have just gone a step too far, after the release of Bacon …
A man in his 50’s has died after taking ill and collapsing in Tayto Park in Meath the Mirror has reported. The man collapsed and received emergency medical attention from EMT’s on site at the …
It maybe one of Ireland’s oldest company’s and one the nations favourite crisps, but the Tayto brand will now be exclusively owned by a German company after its founder Ray Coyle decided to sell his …
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