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KP Snacks
Company typeLimited
IndustrySnacks, peanuts
Founded1853, nut production started in 1953
HeadquartersEastwood, Rotherham, United Kingdom
ProductsNuts, potato crisps
ParentIntersnack
Websitewww.kpnuts.com www.kpsnacks.com

KP Snacks is a British producer of branded and own-label maize-, potato-, and nut-based snacks, "Choc Dips" and nuts. The KP originally stood for Kenyon Produce. The company is based in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England.

The company was founded in 1853 as Kenyon & Son as a producer of confectionery, jam and pickles. By 1891 the company had become Kenyon & Son and Craven Limited. The company switched to producing roasted and salted hazelnuts in 1948, expanding to peanuts later. These were originally produced for sale in cinemas. In 1952 the company introduced Hercules Nuts and in 1953 the No.1 KP Nuts peanut brand.

The company became part of United Biscuits (UB) in 1968. The KP Snacks subsidiary produces a range of packet snack brands including Hula Hoops, Skips, McCoy's, Frisps, Brannigan's, Royster's, Space Raiders, Discos, and Phileas Fogg.[1] The snacks part is based on Teesside and in Rotherham, near the UB distribution warehouse.

The Ashby-de-la-Zouch site won a "Best Factory Award" in 2004.[2]

UB sold the company to the German company Intersnack in December 2012 for £500 million, subject to completion.[3]

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References

  1. ^ "KP Snacks". Retrieved 26 October 2014.
  2. ^ "Best Factory Awards".
  3. ^ "KP Snacks snapped up by Intersnack in £500m deal". Manchester Evening News. 5 December 2012.