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  2. Tortilla - Wikipedia

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    Peoples of the Oaxaca region in Mexico first made tortillas at the end of the Villa Stage (1500 to 500 BCE). [ 4 ] [ page needed ] Towards the end of the 19th century, the first mechanical utensils for making tortillas, called tortilla presses, tortilleras, or tortilladoras, were invented and manufactured in Mexico.

  3. Tortilla chip - Wikipedia

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    Ignacio Anaya used triangles of fried tortilla for the nachos he created in 1943. [3]The triangle-shaped tortilla chip was popularized by Rebecca Webb Carranza in the 1940s as a way to make use of misshapen tortillas rejected from the automated tortilla manufacturing machine that she and her husband used at their Mexican delicatessen and tortilla factory in southwest Los Angeles.

  4. 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.

  5. Arch West - Wikipedia

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    West pitched the idea for Doritos soon after. His colleagues at Frito-Lay were initially not enthusiastic about his idea for a snack food made from tortilla chips. [2] However, West conducted market research and development which revealed a potential market for his proposed snack. [2] [3] The company produced the first Doritos chips in 1964. [1]

  6. Foods Every ‘70s Kids Had In Their Lunchbox - AOL

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    From bologna sandwiches to Hostess Ding Dongs, some foods dominated the cafeteria in the 1970s. Discover some of the most common foods found in every kids lunchbox in the '70s.

  7. Burrito - Wikipedia

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    In fact, references to burritos made with corn tortillas appear as late as 1938 in California. Ana Bégué de Packman, author of the book Early California Hospitality (1938) wrote that corn and flour tortillas could be used interchangeably for making burritos.

  8. What Warren Buffett Gave to His Kids: Values, Not Billions - AOL

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    We knew we were being tested," the younger Buffett laughs. In 1977, when Peter Buffett was a teen, Berkshire Hathaway purchased the Buffalo Evenings News, a New York local newspaper.

  9. One chart reveals the most widely believed conspiracy ... - AOL

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