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This image features a variety of savoury snacks popular in European markets, particularly France. The selection includes Lay's 3D's Bugles, which are aerated corn cones originally developed under the Bugles name by General Mills and licensed to PepsiCo for international distribution. These are typically manufactured in regional plants across Europe to serve local markets.
Also pictured are Vico Monster Munch snacks, which are ghost-shaped potato crisps. Vico is a well-known French brand based in Vic-sur-Aisne, currently owned by the Intersnack Group, a German multinational snack manufacturer.
Finally, the image includes Tyrrells slow-cooked vegetable and potato crisps. Tyrrells originated as an artisanal brand on a farm in Herefordshire, United Kingdom. While it maintains its English heritage branding, it is currently owned by KP Snacks, which is also a subsidiary of the German Intersnack Group. Collectively, these products represent a mix of American-origin brands managed by global conglomerates and European-founded brands under the ownership of major regional snack companies.
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