UK-based snack food producer Golden Wonder has been put into administration, having made significant losses in 2005, according to the company’s administrator Kroll. The 2005 loss comes on the back of ...
Golden Wonder, for many years the leading crisp brand in the UK, is to relaunch with a marketing campaign playing on its past glories and poking fun at arch rival Walkers. But will it be enough to eat ...
The arrival of the administrators at Golden Wonder, the former leading crisp manufacturer and household brand name in the UK, last week provided the coup de grace for an iconic but struggling brand ...
Golden Wonder is launching a £500k marketing push, the first substantial marketing investment since the brand was acquired by Tayto in 2006. The integrated £500,000 campaign represents the first ...
Most of Golden Wonder's historic documents and files were lost in a fire years ago but now as it marks its 75th anniversary the founder's granddaughter has spoken for the first time about how it all ...
The bankrupt crisps and snack maker Golden Wonder, whose brands include Golden Lights, Nik-Naks and Ringos, has been sold to the Northern Ireland crisps group Tayto. After weeks of negotiations with ...
Irish crisp manufacturer Tayto has acquired Golden Wonder's brands and manufacturing facilities for an undisclosed sum. Tayto said that it had acquired Golden Wonder's facility at Scunthorpe, together ...
THE Northern Ireland-based Tayto Group has bought the Golden Wonder facility at Scunthorpe in the UK and the Golden Wonder brands from Kroll's Corporate Advisory and Restructuring Group. THE Northern ...
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