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Golden Wonder : ウィキペディア英語版 | Golden Wonder
Golden Wonder is a British company that manufactures snack foods, most notably crisps. Its most notable products are based at a low price point, usually around 20p - 30p. These include Ringo's, Golden Wonder and Transform-A-Snack. Since 2006, it as been a wholly owned subsidiary of Tayto after being rescued out of administration. ==History== Founded in Stockbridge, Edinburgh in 1947 by the Scottish bakery owner William Alexander, the company was named after the Golden Wonder potato. The company originally had five manufacturing sites. Four sites produced crisps, two in Scotland and two in England (Widnes and Corby). The Welsh site at Crumlin produced the "Pot Noodle". The company was owned by various parent companies including Imperial, Hansen, and was then acquired by UK-based Dalgety plc in 1987. Its notable brands have included,"Wotsits", "Ringos", "Jungle Fresh" peanuts and Pot Noodle, which ceased to carry Golden Wonder branding after the brand (but not the manufacturing business itself) was sold to Unilever. In July 1995 Best Foods paid Dalgety plc about $280 million for its Golden Wonder Pot Noodle instant hot snacks manufacturing business.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bestfoods -- Company History )〕 In 2006, the company was bought by Tayto.
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