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KP Snacks

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KP Snacks is a British producer of nuts and snacks. The KP stood for Kenyon Produce and the company is based in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England.

  • 1853 The company was founded as Kenyon and Son as a producer of confectionery, jam and pickles.
  • 1948 Simon Heller took over the company, and it then switched to producing roasted and salted hazelnuts, expanding to peanuts later. These were originally produced for sale in cinemas.
  • 1952 The company introduced Hercules Nuts.
  • 1953 The No.1 KP Nuts peanut brand was introduced.
  • 1964-66 The company doubled its production size.
  • The KP Snacks subsidiary produces a range of packet snack brands including Hula Hoops, Meanies, Skips, McCoys, Frisps, Mini Cheddars, Brannigans and Phileas Fogg. The Snacks part is based in Ashby de la Zouch in Leicestershire, near the United Biscuits distribution warehouse.

See Also

  • [1] KP Nuts Official Website

Sources of Information

  • [2] Wikipedia
  • [3] United Biscuits website