Top Frito-Lay chips Facts

Frito-Lay chips have been a staple of the U.S. snack aisle since 1932. With more than 18 brands, each providing a unique flavor and snack experience, Frito-Lay has something to offer everyone.

  1. Lay's Potato Chips can be found in more than 100 countries around the world. In addition, Lay's is the top-selling chip brand in the world.

  2. Fritos were the first product introduced by Frito-Lay in 1932 and has become an enduring and beloved brand.

  3. Their Doritos Nacho Cheese variety has remained popular since its debut in the mid-1960s.

  4. Cheetos is the first cheese-flavored corn puff snack and was the first snack brand to be marketed heavily on TV.

  5. Ruffles is the first chip brand to have ridges, originally patented in 1958.

  6. SunChips use 65 percent less oil, 25 percent less packaging, and 50 percent less energy, making them a much more eco-friendly snack.

  7. Frito-Lay was the first snack food manufacturer to put calorie information on its packaging in 2012.

  8. Frito-Lay's Tostitos dip flavors were developed using an Instagram contest called "Game Day Grub Match."

  9. The Frito-Lay Variety Pack was the first in the industry and was released in 1975.

  10. Frito-Lay decided to develop its sustainable packaging, launching the Frito-Lay GreenLine project in 2011.


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