McCoys is a brand of crisps produced by KP Snacks in the United Kingdom.
McCoys crisps were launched in the UK in 1985 by the manufacturer KP Foods.
They were named after the legendary American cowboy, Bill McCoy.
In the early 2000s, KP Foods was acquired by the German snack company, Intersnack.
McCoys is now one of the UK's leading crisp brands and produces a range of flavors to suit different tastes.
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Thick cut, ridge cut crisps with a bold flame grilled steak flavor.
Thick cut, ridge cut crisps with a tangy salt and malt vinegar flavor.
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McCoys crisps are known for their thick cut, ridge cut texture, which gives them a crunchy, satisfying bite that sets them apart from other brands.
No, McCoys crisps are not gluten-free as they contain wheat flour.
McCoys crisps are widely available in supermarkets and convenience stores throughout the UK.
McCoys produces a range of flavors, including Flame Grilled Steak, Salt and Malt Vinegar, Cheddar and Onion, and much more. Check the packaging or the KP Snacks website for a full list of flavors.
Bill McCoy was a legendary American bootlegger during the Prohibition era, and his name became synonymous with high-quality, genuine liquor. The makers of McCoys crisps chose his name to convey a sense of authenticity and rugged, cowboy-style flavor.