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Tayto launch turkey and stuffing flavour crisps for festive season

Tayto have launched turkey and stuffing flavour crisps just in time for the festive season.
Ireland’s favourite crisp brand are marking the best time of year with their limited edition flavour.
“Christmas wouldn’t be complete without Tayto, and now there’s a flavour made especially for the festive season,” a spokesperson for the brand said.
“Mr. Tayto’s Crispmas dinners are the stuff(ing) of legend, and he’s managed to pack all that delicious flavour into a bag of golden crisp perfection.”
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While their 18 box of cheese and onion crisps are a staple of any Irish Christmas, their new turkey and stuffing flavour comes in a 135g share bag size - perfect for a festive get-together.
At only €2.59 for a large bag, they're sure worth tasting.
It's not their first foray into festive crisps, they also created Banshee Bones, a salt and vinegar flavour corn crisp, which retails at Halloween.
They’re not shy about trying new things either - Mr Tayto’s crisp factory released a chocolate crisp bar in 2013 which is currently available for purchase at their branded theme park, Tayto Park based in Kilbrew, Co.Meath.
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