KP Snacks
KP Snacks[edit | edit source]
KP Snacks is a British snack food company that specializes in the production of various savory snacks. The company has a rich history and offers a wide range of popular snack brands. This article provides an overview of KP Snacks, its history, notable brands, and its impact on the snack food industry.
History[edit | edit source]
KP Snacks was founded in 1853 by George Matlow and his brother-in-law, Thomas Palmer. Originally named Kenyon & Palmer, the company started as a confectionery business in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. In 1891, the company changed its name to Kenyon & Palmer Ltd. and expanded its product line to include roasted and salted peanuts.
In 1947, the company was acquired by United Biscuits, a leading British food manufacturer. Under United Biscuits' ownership, KP Snacks continued to grow and diversify its product range. The company introduced several iconic snack brands, such as Hula Hoops, McCoy's, and Skips, which became household names in the United Kingdom.
In 2012, KP Snacks was acquired by Intersnack Group, a European snack food company. This acquisition further strengthened KP Snacks' position in the market and allowed for continued innovation and expansion.
Notable Brands[edit | edit source]
KP Snacks offers a wide range of popular snack brands, each with its own unique flavors and characteristics. Some of the notable brands produced by KP Snacks include:
Hula Hoops[edit | edit source]
Hula Hoops is a brand of potato-based snack rings that come in various flavors, including original, salt and vinegar, and cheese and onion. Hula Hoops are known for their distinctive shape and crunchy texture.
McCoy's[edit | edit source]
McCoy's is a brand of thick-cut, ridged crisps that are known for their bold and intense flavors. McCoy's crisps come in a variety of flavors, such as flame-grilled steak, salt and malt vinegar, and cheddar and onion.
Skips[edit | edit source]
Skips are prawn cocktail-flavored, wheat-based snacks that are known for their light and airy texture. Skips have a unique taste that combines tangy and savory flavors.
Impact on the Snack Food Industry[edit | edit source]
KP Snacks has had a significant impact on the snack food industry in the United Kingdom. The company's innovative product offerings and strong brand presence have made it a market leader in the savory snacks category.
KP Snacks' commitment to quality and taste has earned it a loyal customer base. The company's brands are widely recognized and enjoyed by consumers of all ages. KP Snacks' products are often featured in supermarkets, convenience stores, and vending machines across the country.
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