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  2. Frito-Lay recalls Lay's Classic Potato Chips over undeclared ...

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    A popular salty snack is being recalled. Frito-Lay issued a limited recall on Monday Dec. 16 for 6,344 of its 13-ounce bags of Lay’s Classic Potato Chips, an alert from the Food and Drug ...

  3. Fake Doritos coupon warning from Frito-Lay

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    A counterfeit coupon for a free bag of Doritos chips is circulating via e-mail, say Frito-Lay company officials. The coupon, which the company says it did not create, authorize or distribute ...

  4. Shortcuts.com has printable coupons - AOL

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    To get printable coupons on Shortcuts.com, plug in your zip code. When I entered mine, 48 coupons popped up. If you are looking for more grocery coupons, check out Coupons.com , SmartSource , or ...

  5. 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.

  6. Prize (marketing) - Wikipedia

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    Frito-Lay is a world icon in the field of in-package prizes. Besides being the current owner of Cracker Jack, the U.S. popcorn confection brand known for the "Prize Inside", [ 38 ] Frito-Lay also regularly includes tazos and tattoos in packages of Lay's chips worldwide.

  7. Lay's Wow chips - Wikipedia

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    They were first introduced in 1998, and were marketed using the Lay's, Ruffles, Doritos, and Tostitos brands. Although initially popular, charting sales of $400 million in their first year, they subsequently dropped to $200 million by 2000, as Olestra caused "abdominal cramping, diarrhea , fecal incontinence ["anal leakage"], and other ...