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Visit Armagh is on the hunt for an adventure-seeking family to take on a new role: Armagh’s ‘Family Explorer’ – a title ...
Share your ultimate HARP lager and flavour of Tayto crisps pairing, for the chance to win class merchandise, including ...
Visit Armagh is on the hunt for an adventure ... and an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of Tayto Castle in Tandragee, home of the iconic crisps. Throughout 2025, they will be invited to attend ...
including the Armagh Planetarium and Observatory – the only facility of its kind on the island of Ireland – and an exclusive ...
Well-loved local brands, HARP Lager and Tayto crisps, today announced an exciting limited-edition collaboration, bringing together the perfect pairing of a refreshing cold pint of Harp and the tasty, ...
Possession is king these days and Armagh’s kickouts against Tyrone’s formidable midfield were top drawer last Saturday. The movement was excellent and Ethan Rafferty drilled medium to long ...
The potato farmer turned businessman behind the world-famous Tayto crisps brand has left over €73m in his will. Ray Coyle, who raffled off 280 acres of land in 1982 to pay back money owed to ...
Charles now rules over Emerald Park, Ireland’s only theme park and zoo combo, built on the very soil where his father once grew potatoes for Tayto crisps. While the Tayto name has faded from the gates ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Walkers has revealed to customers why its packets of crisps look so empty. Have you ever opened a packet of crisps and been left ...