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1962 A large factory was opened at Peterlee, replacing the orginal factory in Newcastle<ref>The Times Aug. 2, 1962</ref>


1966 The Tudor Crisp company was a subsidiary of [[Smith's Potato Crisps]], so became part of [[Smiths Food Group]]
1966 The Tudor Crisp company was a subsidiary of [[Smith's Potato Crisps]], so became part of [[Smiths Food Group]]

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of Peterlee, maker of crisps

1962 A large factory was opened at Peterlee, replacing the orginal factory in Newcastle[1]

1966 The Tudor Crisp company was a subsidiary of Smith's Potato Crisps, so became part of Smiths Food Group

1967 Test marketed the new Salt'n'Vinegar crisps[2]

1972 A subsidiary of Tom's Foods

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Aug. 2, 1962
  2. The Times Sept. 8, 1967