True Dubliners will understand the desire and need one has for a crisp sandwich every now and then. There's something so simple yet delicious about jamming a whole pack of crisps between two slices of soft white bread. While it used to be something that we could only enjoy in the comfort of our own homes, from the 5th of March you'll be able to buy them in a city centre location. The Tayto Pop Up Shop will be located on Wicklow Street and will only be open for a fortnight, so we better be quick!
Mr Tayto will be dishing up Tayto Crisp Sandwiches in 4 different flavours to suit every palate, at the bargain price of €2.
So what will you be getting? The Cheese and Onion Classic, The Salt and Vinegar Sarnie, The Smokey Bacon Butty or the Prawn Cocktail Treat?
The greatest thing about all of this is that Mr. Tayto is going to donate €1 from every 2 Euro sandwich sold to Dublin's Simon Community. Roll on the 5th of March!
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