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Tyrrells is a British brand known for its hand-cooked potato crisps, established in 2002 in Leominster, Herefordshire, by farmer William Chase. The company sources its potatoes from local British farmers, emphasizing quality and sustainability. Tyrrells offers a variety of flavors, including Roasted Chicken & Sage, Wensleydale & Cranberry, and Sea Salt & Cider Vinegar. In 2008, a majority stake was sold to Langholm Capital, and in 2013, it was acquired by Investcorp. In May 2018, KP Snacks, a UK-based snack food manufacturer, acquired Tyrrells. KP Snacks is part of the Intersnack Group, one of Europe's leading snack producers. Tyrrells crisps are primarily produced in the United Kingdom, with some production in other locations. The brand is recognized for its commitment to quality and sustainability, sourcing ingredients locally and using traditional hand-cooking methods to create its distinctive crisps.
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