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  2. The Frito-Lay variety returns just in time for fans to reenact that famous scene from 'Home Alone' in a seasonally appropriate manner. Lay’s ‘Extra Crunchy’ Chip Flavors From the ’90s ...

  3. We Ranked 20 Different Lay's Flavors and the Winner is One ...

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    20 Lay's Potato Chips Flavors, Ranked Worst to Best. It's crunch time! Read on for all the salty details from this epic snack fest. 20. Lay's Chile Limón Potato Chips. Photo by Bobbi Dempsey.

  4. Lay's - Wikipedia

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    Lay's (/ l eɪ z /) is a brand of potato chips with different flavors, as well as the name of the company that founded the chip brand in the United States. The brand is also referred to as Frito-Lay, as both Lay's and Fritos are brands sold by the Frito-Lay company, which has been a wholly owned subsidiary of PepsiCo since 1965.

  5. 13 Popular Lay's Potato Chip Flavors, Tasted & Ranked - AOL

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    Photos: The brands. Design: Eat This, Not That! The global food legend known as Lay's has been ceaselessly churning out colorful bags and standout flavors for over 90 years—and has rightly taken ...

  6. Frito-Lay - Wikipedia

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    Frito-Lay, Inc. (/ ˈ f r iː t oʊ l eɪ /) is an American food company that manufactures, markets, and sells snack foods. It began in the early 1930s as two companies, The Frito Company and H.W. Lay & Company, which merged in 1961 to form Frito-Lay. Frito-Lay itself merged with the Pepsi-Cola Company in 1965 to form PepsiCo.

  7. Walkers (snack foods) - Wikipedia

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    Later that year, Walkers introduced Cheese and Onion (inspired by the Ploughman's lunch), and Salt and Vinegar was launched in 1967 (inspired by the nation's love of fish and chips). [ 17 ] [ 23 ] The Walkers family sold the company in 1970 to the American food producer Standard Brands , [ 11 ] who in turn merged with another American food ...