About Hula Hoops
Hula Hoops are one of Britain's most iconic and beloved crisps, instantly recognisable by their unique ring shape. Created in 1973 by KP Snacks in Rotherham, these hollow cylindrical potato snacks have been a favourite in British lunchboxes and snack cupboards for over 50 years. The distinctive ring shape makes Hula Hoops fun to eat - generations of children have enjoyed putting them on their fingers before munching. This playful appeal, combined with great taste, has helped Hula Hoops become one of the UK's best-selling snacks, purchased by over 28 million UK households every year and reaching a £200 million milestone. The classic range includes Original (Salted), BBQ Beef, Cheese & Onion, and Salt & Vinegar. KP Snacks has expanded the brand with various innovations including Big Hoops (larger rings), Puft (lighter texture), and Hula Hoops Flavarings - larger, maize-based rings in intense flavours like Big 'n' Beefy and Spicy. KP Snacks, the company behind Hula Hoops, has roots dating back to 1853 in Rotherham. Originally known as Kenyon Produce (KP), the company has been owned by German snack company Intersnack since 2012. KP also produces McCoy's, Tyrrells, KP Nuts and distributes Pom-Bear in the UK. Hula Hoops are sold in single bags, multipacks for lunchboxes, and sharing bags for parties. They're available at every major UK supermarket and remain a staple in the British snacking landscape alongside other crisp classics. Grocefully helps you compare Hula Hoops prices across Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda, Morrisons and all major UK retailers.















