KP Snacks, the company behind popular snacks like Hula-Hoops and Tyrrells, actually stands for Kenyon Produce, named after founder Charles Kenyon, who started a jam company in 1853. The company has a long history of producing various foods, including nuts, pickles, sweets, and sauces, and is now known as the UK’s top nut brand. In 2013, KP Snacks joined forces with Interstate Snacks, continuing to dominate the snack market with their peanut products and expanding their reach across Europe.
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Cyclists who kill pedestrians could be jailed for life under new law in England and Wales
Cyclists who cause the death of pedestrians through reckless cycling may face life imprisonment in England and Wales, as new amendments to the crime and policing bill aim to modernize existing legislation from the 1860s, which only allows for a maximum two-year jail sentence. The proposed offence of causing death by dangerous cycling will align with current driving laws, reflecting a significant shift in how cycling-related fatalities are addressed. These amendments were introduced by the...
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