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A selection of three NikNaks packets from 1972 to 2010 that illustrate the change in design of the brand's mascot 'Nik the Naks' over time. With the original NikNaks packet on the left showing the original Kaapse Klopse minstrel design (Cheese flavour), the design used in the 2000s in the middle (Cheese flavour), and the final design adopted in 2010 on the right (Fruit Chutney flavour).
Nik Naks are a type of extruded corn snack previously manufactured by Sooner Foods in Scunthorpe, England. [1] The snack was introduced as Crunchy Wotsits , with a cheese flavour, in 1976. [ citation needed ] The brand was purchased by Golden Wonder in 1987 and then sold to United Biscuits in 2006.
Nik Naks may refer to: NikNaks (South African snack) , a brand of corn extruded snack produced by the Simba Chip company in South Africa Nik Naks (British snack) , a brand of corn extruded snack produced by KP Snacks in the United Kingdom
In February 1992 Sooner Snacks, manufacturer of Nik Naks and Wheat Crunchies, was bought from Borden Inc. by Dalgety plc, with the company being absorbed into Golden Wonder. [6] [7] In 1995 Golden Wonder underwent a management buyout costing £54.6 million. In 2000 Bridgepoint Capital acquired the company for £156 million. [8]
Robot Wars winning leaflets were included in special packs of Wotsits, Wotsits Wafflers, Nik Naks and Golden Wonder, excluding Weenie Wotsits and Wheat Crunchies. In August 2001, "Whopping Wotsits" were introduced, which was longer version of the snacks promoted as a "Wot a Whopper!", and also featured as part of a promotion. [6]
Bombay Sweets is a manufacturer and food processing company from Bangladesh since 1948. [1] It is most noted for its "Potato Chips" and "Chanachur". It also produces beverages, frozen foods and spices. It is one of the oldest companies in Bangladesh. [2]
Walton was founded by S.M Nazrul Islam. Nazrul started his career as a small businessman. After the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, he started a separate business. In 1977, he founded a new company named after his eldest son S.M Nurul Alam Rezvi called Rezvi & Brothers, abbreviated as R.B. Group. [10]
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