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  2. Doritos - Wikipedia

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    Doritos (/ d ə ˈ r iː t oʊ z /) is an American brand of flavored tortilla chips produced by Frito-Lay, a wholly owned subsidiary of PepsiCo. [2] [3] The concept for Doritos originated at Disneyland at a restaurant managed by Frito-Lay. In 1966, Doritos became the first tortilla chip available nationally in the United States.

  3. 13 of the Best Doritos Flavors, Ranked - AOL

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    2. Cool Ranch. $2.48 from Walmart. Shop Now. There isn't much to say about Cool Ranch Doritos that hasn't been said before. The chip that more than a few people consider to be the best of all time ...

  4. 19 Foods Are No Longer Worth It Because They Cost Way Too Much

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    1. Chips. Have you guys seen the price of Doritos and Lays lately? It's not unlikely to find a standard-sized bag of chips for about $6 these days. It's asinine. Peruse the chip aisle long enough ...

  5. Costco’s 9 Best Grocery Deals for Your Money in October 2024

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    Inside every box are 54 bags of chips from the Frito Lay brand, with flavors from Doritos, Cheetos, Fritos and Funyuns. ... Price: $12.29.

  6. Frito-Lay - Wikipedia

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    Frito-Lay, Inc. (/ ˈ f r iː t oʊ l eɪ /) is an American subsidiary of PepsiCo that manufactures, markets, and sells corn chips, potato chips, and other snack foods.The primary snack food brands produced under the Frito-Lay name include Fritos corn chips, Cheetos cheese-flavored snacks, Doritos and Tostitos tortilla chips, Lay's and Ruffles potato chips, Rold Gold pretzels, and Walkers ...

  7. Lay's Wow chips - Wikipedia

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    Lay's Wow Chips were fat-free potato chips produced by Frito-Lay containing Olestra. They were first introduced in 1998, and were marketed using the Lay's , Ruffles , Doritos , and Tostitos brands.