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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Daft question time, some of you may not even know there are two types but those that do, Northern Tayto or Southern Tayto?

I like both and can't really decide but if pushed Northern (just)

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By *ardon 69Man  over a year ago

in Laois :-)


"Daft question time, some of you may not even know there are two types but those that do, Northern Tayto or Southern Tayto?

I like both and can't really decide but if pushed Northern (just) "

There is more than 2 types of Tayto and could be a few more to come...LOL Tayto was orginally set up in the 1950's by Joe Spud Murphy which was the best Tayto in my view, it was then sold to C&C in the 90's and then largo foods which make Hunky Dorys, perri pub crisps etc which still make the brand.

Tayto in the north has nothing to do with Tayto in the south only the same name which it brought off the Murphy family in the 60's. Worth noting the Murphy family still have the naming rights and orginally recipe, FFS you would think for the €65,000,000 Largo foods paid for the brand they would have got the feckin recipe.

Feckin hell went wayyyyy off on a tangent there anyway, i cant answer you question OP, i never tasted Northern Tayto

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Daft question time, some of you may not even know there are two types but those that do, Northern Tayto or Southern Tayto?

I like both and can't really decide but if pushed Northern (just)

There is more than 2 types of Tayto and could be a few more to come...LOL Tayto was orginally set up in the 1950's by Joe Spud Murphy which was the best Tayto in my view, it was then sold to C&C in the 90's and then largo foods which make Hunky Dorys, perri pub crisps etc which still make the brand.

Tayto in the north has nothing to do with Tayto in the south only the same name which it brought off the Murphy family in the 60's. Worth noting the Murphy family still have the naming rights and orginally recipe, FFS you would think for the €65,000,000 Largo foods paid for the brand they would have got the feckin recipe.

Feckin hell went wayyyyy off on a tangent there anyway, i cant answer you question OP, i never tasted Northern Tayto "

who ever thought hardy could be so smart

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By *ardon 69Man  over a year ago

in Laois :-)

Ahh i know a guy who works there Me smart FFS Mizzz will ya snap out of it

I had a great discussion in the pub about it one night

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Am surprised the fella could get a word in edge wise!!!

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By *ardon 69Man  over a year ago

in Laois :-)


"Am surprised the fella could get a word in edge wise!!! "

Ahhh go Fuck Yourself

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Southern Tayto cheese and onion, and Northern for all other!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

love both but hav,nt had any in yonks cause ur only allowed snack a jacks at slimmin world might treat myself at xmas lol

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