I'm not sure if this is a good thing. I think the parks identity seems to revolve around the crisp brand however as they've grown so much perhaps they deserve there own identity to represent the park itself.
I was more getting at the identity of the park rather than the financial link. I think the park can continue to be successful but the transition needs to be marketed correctly.I agree, but the guy who decided to build the park sold his last stake in the crisp business in 2015, so the financial link between them hasn't been there for a while.
Well suppose owning the biggest crisp brand in Ireland for as long as his family did gives you quite a bit of cash. I imagine the park must be profitable too, or at least I'd hope so.€30m of the next 2 years sounds interesting
How much cash has this guy got!!
That's interesting, I'm not sure that any of those names particularly stand out, not sure if any will do as well as Tayto. The thing is surely they want there new name to stand out. It seems odd it's happening so suddenly.Ashbourne Visitor Centre (the park's owners) applied for a few trademarks back in December which point to the possibility of a rather more generic name
It’s likely that when he stole the final share to Intersnack a defined period for rights to the Tayto name was in place and he has been unable to negotiate a renewal at a reasonable price.That's interesting, I'm not sure that any of those names particularly stand out, not sure if any will do as well as Tayto. The thing is surely they want there new name to stand out. It seems odd it's happening so suddenly.
That's interesting, I'm not sure that any of those names particularly stand out, not sure if any will do as well as Tayto. The thing is surely they want there new name to stand out. It seems odd it's happening so suddenly.
It does seem a bit strange that the name change is happening so suddenly, you’d have thought that with the knowledge that the Tayto name would have to be replaced they might have set themselves up for a transitional period a couple of years back by changing the name to something like Tayto Ashbourne Park to make it easier. Unless they’ve got something else in the works and have a different sponsor or licensing arrangement in place that they are keeping under wraps for now.
I'd probably make it to 40 stone easily enough though.I'm not sure I'd make it to 40 if I owned a crisp factory.