i'm working in London on a work permit. Would i need an additional one to visit Ireland?
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Traveling around and just wondering if anyone has found any little gems of places that they recommend. Additional Details just to clarify
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I think the bus is about 2 hr yeah? But how long would u take in car?
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Its an Irish company and i've been to several places in Europe and as far as i know its only available in Ireland unless u buy online and have it delivered
Tayto as far as i know never tried to sell their products outside Ireland and have always concentrated as being Irelands number 1 Crisp
Guaranteed Irish!!!
cause we deserve the best!!!!anyone else hands off our tayto
IRISH AND PROUD
only really available in ireland because they are an irish product!
Aisling xx
You can get Taytos outside Ireland!
I got them in Bulgaria and Lanzarote! Believe me, they were proper ones, i could tell if they werent!
slipstreamer
Because it's a regional brand.
Doc - If you are in the US or Canada you can usually get them in any UK/Irish import shop. I was stunned by the flavor varieties myself!
Doc
I have long lamented that fact of life myself. I'm American, and I've visited Ireland twice. And I've eaten enough Taytos to understand what the fuss is about! I love 'em dearly, particularly the Salt & Vinegar and the Cheese & Onion varieties. They're just part of watching a football or rugby match at the pub, as surely as our American baseball requires "peanuts and popcorn and Cracker Jacks", as the song "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" says!
Langer
I'm irish but i'd pick walkers crisps over tayto anyday they just taste nicer.
Edit: Why did i get a thumbs down for giving my opinon? I think thumbs down are an honour anyway cheers!
Sshhhh! It's Podge and Rodge
Because they've got Pringles everywhere else and we'd take a tube of Pringles over the Tayto any day!