I absolutely look forward to these videos every Sunday! I'd have to say my favorite is cool ranch. My kids absolutely love the nacho cheese flavor though so that's what we usually have on hand. When I was a kid it was always a treat when my mom would buy Doritos for us because she didn't buy a lot of name brand foods like that.
@@atlasking6110 They were so good. It was basically a cheese/beef flavor with a hit of jalapeno. If it ever pops up again I'll definitely be stocking up.
Blazin' Buffalo Ranch, a flavor they bring back every couple of years, is my favorite. But nothing will beat the Ranch Dipped Hot Wings flavor of Doritos Jacked. Those extra thick chips were perfect for dipping.
Great video as always! I would like to recommend doing a video on the Arizona Tea co. I love their drinks and how they stay at the 99c price for those big cans of Mucho Mango!
I remember the original toasted corn from the mid 60's, about the time I entered first grade. They were actually pretty good. My brother liked the taco flavor best. Once they came out, I preferred Nacho Cheese flavor, ideal for making actual cheese nachos. Ahhh, glorious cheese....
Man, that's something. I have seen the original brand in a store, but never tried it. I like the current brand with different flavors. Flaming hots, Nacho, etc. Amazing as always from Weird History Food.
I vaguely remember the corn and taco season Doritos when I was little and liked them. However, until Ranch, I was hooked on the nacho cheese. I still also like their old branding style far more than their 'new' style. I was into the pepper jack flavor for a short time but it wore out quickly for me. Of all of their flavors (and including the times they try to do actually hot flavors) nacho and Ranch are the core Doritos in my mind. Everything else can come and go.
I have a suspicion that that flavor is regional mainly to California. If it was available across the country I think you would find that most people would acknowledge the flavor superiority that is Tapatio Doritos.
My all-time favorites of the Doritos lineup were the Late Night flavors. All of them are great. Wish they were easier to find these days, but I guess I can always order them online or something if I really have that craving.
I miss the Doritos Collide: Hot wings and Blue Cheese. Which I prefer ranch with my hot wings, but damn these chips were amazing. Doritos needs to bring these back!!!
Will always LOVE Taco flavored Doritos,,,from the 70"s. When they came out with the Nacho flavored ones in '74, they took the Taco ones away (for some strange reason--like they just COULDN'T have both flavors going at once???). I know they've brought back the Taco ones, but BELIEVE ME, they are NOT the same. Heck, even the Nacho ones are NOT the same,,,😑.
This video briefly touched on Shrinkflation.. and the way they do it makes it seem kind of light to me. Shrinkflation can be rather serious actually for 1 huge reason. Most companies never return that product to its original size/cost afterwards. They keep it at the shrunken size for the same cost. The patterns kind of dangerous tbh because it leads consumers 1) spending more for less over time and 2) if the company keeps doing this over time people will be spending 3 bucks for a 4oz bag of chips for example instead of 3 for that 7.5oz of chips
Shrinkflation suckssss so much. I remember being able to get 2 GIGANTIC burgers from BK for 5usd when I was in highschool. 10 years later and the size is like half of what they used to be for 7usd. Of course they shrank the size first before upping the price and it's probably because people are less averse to receiving slightly less instead of paying slightly more.
I miss the "Salsa" flavor from the 1980s. They looked like the regular Nacho Cheese ones but they had a better flavor, more spice but not hot. I have not tasted anything that they have made since then that could compare. Maybe one day they'll bring it back!
Does anyone else remember the "Doritos Duo's" ??? They two flavors in the same bag, like: Pizza and cool ranch, cheddar and jalapeno. 2I can't remember any of the other flavors. The pizza was my favorite. And there was those 3D Doritos for a while very tasty too.
Loved the Roulette but the Jalapeño Cheese in Canada just can’t be beat in my opinion. I do love finding out that Nacho Cheese was introduced the year I was born. Explains why Doritos feel like a part of me.
Dang, usually depends on my mood. Jalapeno Cheddar and Sweet Chili Heat can be destroyed in an afternoon, but sometimes I'll go for zesty cheese or cool ranch. BBQ, nacho, and spicy are meh.
The narrator's reading of the generic response from Doritos was so hilarious, I laughed till I couldn't breathe anymore! And that's my fault because I kept rewinding it to listen to it over and over again, while laughing. 🤣🤣🤣
Here in Mexico we've always called them them 'totopos' and we eat them with salsa, guacamole, cream, frijoles refritos, etc. That being said, my favorite Doritos are the nacho cheese.
There was outrage in NZ when Doritos entered the market and replaced the longtime national brand CC’s. I’m not too fond of their flavours and go for the corn chips made by smaller manufacturers, but Tostitos have begun a rapid expansion now.
My favorite flavor was "Toro Habanero" (the flavor was nacho cheese + habanero pepper) it was introduced in my country around 2007, I was a kid around that time and remember having teary eyes and snots by the 3rd dorito off the bag. It was discontinued that same year due to lack of popularity and if I'm not mistaken they made a comeback in 2014-2015 where I was able to enjoy the flavor even more, they were just as good as back then, but again due to the lack of popularity they were removed again and haven't been seen again ever since, I miss that flavor. Nowadays I just pour habanero sauce over the nacho cheese ones, it kinda gets close but it will never be the same.
The BEST Doritos flavor was "Salsa" - they seem to have been discontinued in the U.S. about a decade ago BUT, you can still get them as part of the Flamin' Hot Munchies mix. :)
I remember when I was about 10 I had a bag of those midnight Doritos in the cheeseburger flavor and those are by far the best flavor I ever had. I had ‘em once and then never saw ‘em again and whenever I bring ‘em up to other people they look at me like I’m crazy 😅😭
I love this channel (the original channel as well)...literally check everyday for a new video. I'll admit that I rarely watch a video that doesn't have TOM BLAKE narrating (kind of sounds like Steve Colbert ♥️).
When you mentioned that doritos briefly had a sour cream and onion flavor my instant reaction was NOPE! which i find funny as thats one of my favorite flavors of potato chips. I just dont think it would work with the tortilla chip flavor. Clearly i am not the only one.
Guarantee that at least a quarter of that budget went to some corporate head’s net worth because he made the incredibly complex yet brilliant decision to “make them bigger and tastier”. True visionaries that corporate dogs are.
Back in the 1960s, we served "Fork Tacos" at parties so you could eat tacos standing or sitting down. You filled your plate with Doritos and spooned on toppings and sauce.
In Australia Doritos are called corn chips and are found in the snack aisle. Tortilla chips are thicker and better for nachos and found in the Mexican food section.
please do a segment of the history of Sun Chips. I personally know the gentleman who worked at Frito-Lay research and development in Dallas and is responsible for its original formula.
I love that they will reduce the amount of chips in the bag yet will increase the price stating inflation as well. My favourite Dorito is Jalapeño Cheddar.
I wonder if that is a matter of national pride since they know their tortillas, in Brazil we deliberately make Ovaltine/Ovomaltine wrong because one batch got clumps and people loved it, so much that our clumpy version is exported as "Brazilian ovomaltine" and the "correct" powdery is sold as "American Ovaltine".
@@gerhardhabibjoller7551 huh, good to know.I knew it wasn't American at least, and calling anything good and foreign "American" is a meme of its own. But at least it works here, since finely powdered ovomaltine is rarely sold, when it's on sale it's deliberately refered to as Ovaltine sometimes and that name came out of an US trademark registration blunder I think, so it fits
Don’t see anyone else mentioning it, so I will. I remember as a kid the Casa de Frito at Disneyland. It was at Frontierland near the loading place for Tom Sawer’s island and the Columbia paddle wheeler.
the cheesebuger ones were so good, I wish they would have brought that back, I've seen the jalapino poppers under the same "late night" branding come back at least once
I'd love to munch on some Jumpin Jack Doritos right now and wash it down with some Dr Slice! Then maybe some Mystery Mix Now and Laters or Alexander the Grapes! 😛🤙
8:54 In DTLA you can see people shoveling in a bag of the ghost pepper chips as they exist the metro 'like it's no biggie man!', while guzzling down Inca cola.
History channel have a VERY different take on the history of Doritos. "Foods that changed America" series. Started out from a Mexican vender that hand made them. "Charels Doolin" bought his simple machine. And was getting more popular, then WWII started, Doolin got the war board to send Fritos to troops as a tasty snack. To keep his business going during the war. And they agreed. After the war . The War department ask Doolin if he wanted a surplus "powder Cheese" ? He sorta owed the War department a favor, for keeping his business going during the war. He agreed to buy the government powder cheese. But had NO clue what to do with it ? After some experiments "DORITIOS" was born !
When I was a kid, I always loved putting the nacho cheese ones inside my bologna sandwich I would have for lunch at school. -- What did one Doritos farmer say to the other Doritos farmer? ..... Cool ranch.
I absolutely look forward to these videos every Sunday! I'd have to say my favorite is cool ranch. My kids absolutely love the nacho cheese flavor though so that's what we usually have on hand. When I was a kid it was always a treat when my mom would buy Doritos for us because she didn't buy a lot of name brand foods like that.
I remember traveling in Iceland a few years back and was surprised to find Cool Ranch Doritos labeled Cool American.
🤣🤣I am picturing Sam Elliot on the bag. ❤️
Now they call the flavour Sour Cream.
lol I wonder if that name makes it popular
Ranch dressing is called American dressing in most other countries I believe.
@@formber IIRC that's what it is also called in the UK.
The jumping jack pepper jack is the best one they ever made. They bring it back every few years and I grab as many bags as I can, they're delicious.
Oh man that flavor sounds great! I want some:/
That is the one flavor of Doritos I will go out of my way for!
Agreed, those were 🔥
I personally liked the late night cheeseburger but they haven't had them since 2010
The white bag? I honestly couldn’t tell the difference between those and the original red bag ones
Please do a video about how deep-frying snacks like deep-fried oreos and deep-fried Mars bars become a thing!
Fair food!
Doritos with their Nacho Cheese flavor is my absolute favorite. I try other chips but I always end up coming back to Doritos.
I could probably destroy a bag of cheeseburger Doritos. But I have no culinary standards, so there’s that to keep in mind.
Ya their original nacho cheese is the best one. Otherwise I would pick a potato chip over corn chips.
@@BGRUBBIN cool ranch is supreme
@@moosetasticbombastic1998 zesty nacho cheese when I feel like doubling down!
I didn't like when they introduced and that was over 10 years ago.
I know - I never even heard of those and now I want some and they don't make them anymore!
@@atlasking6110 They were so good. It was basically a cheese/beef flavor with a hit of jalapeno. If it ever pops up again I'll definitely be stocking up.
Blazin' Buffalo Ranch, a flavor they bring back every couple of years, is my favorite. But nothing will beat the Ranch Dipped Hot Wings flavor of Doritos Jacked. Those extra thick chips were perfect for dipping.
Great video as always! I would like to recommend doing a video on the Arizona Tea co. I love their drinks and how they stay at the 99c price for those big cans of Mucho Mango!
For real though. If cars ran on Arizona tea, the whole world would be on vacation.
I remember the original toasted corn from the mid 60's, about the time I entered first grade. They were actually pretty good. My brother liked the taco flavor best. Once they came out, I preferred Nacho Cheese flavor, ideal for making actual cheese nachos.
Ahhh, glorious cheese....
These are better than the regular weird history and I love them
Man, that's something. I have seen the original brand in a store, but never tried it. I like the current brand with different flavors. Flaming hots, Nacho, etc. Amazing as always from Weird History Food.
I remember BBQ ribs flavored Doritos available when I was stationed in Japan.
I bounce back and forth between Cool Ranch and Nacho Cheese when I buy Doritos. I like them equally.
My favorite flavor was the Taco Bell Taco Supreme Doritos from the early 90's. They were amazing and need to come back, ASAP!
Me, too! I was trying to remember the exact name, thnx!
I vaguely remember the corn and taco season Doritos when I was little and liked them. However, until Ranch, I was hooked on the nacho cheese. I still also like their old branding style far more than their 'new' style. I was into the pepper jack flavor for a short time but it wore out quickly for me. Of all of their flavors (and including the times they try to do actually hot flavors) nacho and Ranch are the core Doritos in my mind. Everything else can come and go.
Tapatio Doritos is hands down the best!
I have a suspicion that that flavor is regional mainly to California. If it was available across the country I think you would find that most people would acknowledge the flavor superiority that is Tapatio Doritos.
Sriracha not bad either! Dill pickle was the worst Doritos.
My all-time favorites of the Doritos lineup were the Late Night flavors. All of them are great. Wish they were easier to find these days, but I guess I can always order them online or something if I really have that craving.
I miss the Doritos Collide: Hot wings and Blue Cheese. Which I prefer ranch with my hot wings, but damn these chips were amazing. Doritos needs to bring these back!!!
Wouldn't be so funny if you did...cheetos? *Nice video, I love Doritos*
Will always LOVE Taco flavored Doritos,,,from the 70"s.
When they came out with the Nacho flavored ones in '74, they took the Taco ones away (for some strange reason--like they just COULDN'T have both flavors going at once???).
I know they've brought back the Taco ones, but BELIEVE ME, they are NOT the same.
Heck, even the Nacho ones are NOT the same,,,😑.
Where I lived (Cleveland, Ohio) we still had the taco flavor in the 80s.
@@Sybaris_Rex You were SO LUCKY...🥳🥳🥳😎😎😎🤩🤩🤩!!!
This video briefly touched on Shrinkflation.. and the way they do it makes it seem kind of light to me. Shrinkflation can be rather serious actually for 1 huge reason. Most companies never return that product to its original size/cost afterwards. They keep it at the shrunken size for the same cost. The patterns kind of dangerous tbh because it leads consumers 1) spending more for less over time and 2) if the company keeps doing this over time people will be spending 3 bucks for a 4oz bag of chips for example instead of 3 for that 7.5oz of chips
Capitalism is good for a while. But it wasnt meant to last. And were at the end
Yeah, shrinkflation sucks
Shrinkflation suckssss so much. I remember being able to get 2 GIGANTIC burgers from BK for 5usd when I was in highschool. 10 years later and the size is like half of what they used to be for 7usd. Of course they shrank the size first before upping the price and it's probably because people are less averse to receiving slightly less instead of paying slightly more.
I miss the "Salsa" flavor from the 1980s. They looked like the regular Nacho Cheese ones but they had a better flavor, more spice but not hot. I have not tasted anything that they have made since then that could compare. Maybe one day they'll bring it back!
they definitely had that flavor going into the early 2000s because i remember having that flavor when i was a little kid
Jumpin' Jack was my jam.
Salsa Rio was the best flavor ever. That coupled with a can of California Cooler soda was joy.
Does anyone else remember the "Doritos Duo's" ??? They two flavors in the same bag, like: Pizza and cool ranch, cheddar and jalapeno. 2I can't remember any of the other flavors. The pizza was my favorite. And there was those 3D Doritos for a while very tasty too.
Loved the Roulette but the Jalapeño Cheese in Canada just can’t be beat in my opinion.
I do love finding out that Nacho Cheese was introduced the year I was born. Explains why Doritos feel like a part of me.
Dang, usually depends on my mood. Jalapeno Cheddar and Sweet Chili Heat can be destroyed in an afternoon, but sometimes I'll go for zesty cheese or cool ranch. BBQ, nacho, and spicy are meh.
The narrator's reading of the generic response from Doritos was so hilarious, I laughed till I couldn't breathe anymore! And that's my fault because I kept rewinding it to listen to it over and over again, while laughing. 🤣🤣🤣
Here in Mexico we've always called them them 'totopos' and we eat them with salsa, guacamole, cream, frijoles refritos, etc. That being said, my favorite Doritos are the nacho cheese.
Do you have Doritos brand flavors like Chile de Arbol, Ancho, or anything like that they don't sell in the US?
There was outrage in NZ when Doritos entered the market and replaced the longtime national brand CC’s. I’m not too fond of their flavours and go for the corn chips made by smaller manufacturers, but Tostitos have begun a rapid expansion now.
My favorite flavor was "Toro Habanero" (the flavor was nacho cheese + habanero pepper) it was introduced in my country around 2007, I was a kid around that time and remember having teary eyes and snots by the 3rd dorito off the bag. It was discontinued that same year due to lack of popularity and if I'm not mistaken they made a comeback in 2014-2015 where I was able to enjoy the flavor even more, they were just as good as back then, but again due to the lack of popularity they were removed again and haven't been seen again ever since, I miss that flavor.
Nowadays I just pour habanero sauce over the nacho cheese ones, it kinda gets close but it will never be the same.
GUACAMOLE 🥑! Next to that Cool Ranch, and occasionally the throwback Taco flavor
I really like the sweet Thai chili ones. Thankfully, in my area they're available year round.
You guys are too funny with your summaries of history! Great touch.
I had to go and get the bag of Doritos from the pantry as I watched this, it’s just common respect man. Doritos been there for me my whole life
I've always been a fan of the nacho cheese flavor Doritos. I don't eat them that often but once I get started...
Sounds like a mouth roof ripping good time 😁
My favorite snack on the planet. Taco flavor is always my go-to, but I'll eat all of them. Thank you!!!!!!
do they still make that flavor often?
Soda blew out of my nose at “sometimes it’s shit like Mountain Dew and cheeseburgers getting put out to pasture”
I always wondered what happened to the pointy corners.
I’m here!! Time to enjoy. Favorite Doritos is Sweet Spicy 🌶
Yay! Original voice is back!
I love the 3D Doritos! I had a specific way to eat it when I was a kid.
The BEST Doritos flavor was "Salsa" - they seem to have been discontinued in the U.S. about a decade ago BUT, you can still get them as part of the Flamin' Hot Munchies mix. :)
its been nearly 20 years since Salsa doritos has been gone.
I forgot about the monterey jack cheese ones! Those were good! And the Thai Sweet Chili ones too! Cool Ranch is a classic that never dies.
I would love if you did a video on the Heinz colorful ketchup, especially the special green shriek edition!
I still liked the Sour Cream and Onion flavored Doritos
No way, 3D Doritos used to taste amazing originally. Only are the current remakes tasting like weird Bugles....
I remember when I was about 10 I had a bag of those midnight Doritos in the cheeseburger flavor and those are by far the best flavor I ever had. I had ‘em once and then never saw ‘em again and whenever I bring ‘em up to other people they look at me like I’m crazy 😅😭
I love this channel (the original channel as well)...literally check everyday for a new video.
I'll admit that I rarely watch a video that doesn't have TOM BLAKE narrating (kind of sounds like Steve Colbert ♥️).
Nacho Cheese and Original have always been my faves!
When you mentioned that doritos briefly had a sour cream and onion flavor my instant reaction was NOPE! which i find funny as thats one of my favorite flavors of potato chips. I just dont think it would work with the tortilla chip flavor. Clearly i am not the only one.
Sour Cream and Onion, and the cheeseburger Doritos was incredible. Argue with your ceiling fan.
Damn Disney has a hand in everything 🙃
Dude cool ranch makes my stomach hurt every time 😂 but I do love the spicy nacho.
I really miss Keeblers Pizzarias chips. They were my go to chips for the drive in and at home movie nights.
Yessssssssss
Omg, those were so good!!
The chip of the gamer .
Guacamole was my favorite flavor, ate it all through high school 2007-2011. Cool ranch is my classic flavor.
I'm addicted to the flaming hot variety. The ones that burn on the way in , and on the way out.
This channel is better because everyone loves food
The chili flavor in the purple bag is honestly the best
The narrator of this channel is extremely good
@6:57 "In 1994, the chip underwent a 50-million dollar redesign..."
I can't believe that it costs that much for a redesign of a chip.
Guarantee that at least a quarter of that budget went to some corporate head’s net worth because he made the incredibly complex yet brilliant decision to “make them bigger and tastier”. True visionaries that corporate dogs are.
I would imagine a good portion of that goes to redesigning the machine that makes Doritos.
Back in the 1960s, we served "Fork Tacos" at parties so you could eat tacos standing or sitting down. You filled your plate with Doritos and spooned on toppings and sauce.
The purple bag is the one I always grab. I love it over the original red bag.
In Australia Doritos are called corn chips and are found in the snack aisle. Tortilla chips are thicker and better for nachos and found in the Mexican food section.
Glad Jumping Jack Cheese got a mention! I can still taste those...
I forgot about those. SO GOOD🤤
Doritos Nacho Cheese! I miss the Pepper Jack because it was my favorite... bring them back Frito-Lay!!
My favourite Doritos flavors are Ketchup, Nacho Cheese, Barbecue, jalapeño cheddar, and Late Night Tacos at Midnight.
Ranchero flavor was my favorite, I wish they'd bring it back as a limited time flavor
Excellent video, but how could you not mention the collaboration between Doritos and Taco Bell?!?!?!?!
Yep I remember when I tried Nacho Cheese Doritos back in the mid 70s they were a munchies favorite
The cheeseburger doritos were actually awesome. Basically a mustard/pickle flavor, and it was a tragedy when they were discontinued.
Mustard/pickle flavor?? That just gave me an idea. I love pickle lays, and I love Doritos, so pickle Doritos would be badass
@@Menace2DaComments they actually made tangy pickle Doritos and they were available for a limited time, but only available at Dollar General.
The guacamole ones were definitely my favorite. Though for ones around today probably has to be Cool Ranch.
Salsa Rio from the early 90s will forever be my favorite flavor.
Jumping jack cheese NEEDS to make a comeback.. I had forgotten about that flavor.. Black bag
please do a segment of the history of Sun Chips. I personally know the gentleman who worked at Frito-Lay research and development in Dallas and is responsible for its original formula.
Never seen that Roulette kind. If Doritos weren't $10 a bag I might eat them.
I'll never turn down some Nacho Cheese Doritos. To borrow from a century-old fast food restaurant -- Buy 'em by the sack!
I remember a flavor called Salsa Rio, and it RULED over all other flavors; they GOTTA bring that back! 🤤
Salsa Rio was the bomb!
@@lennyghoul I can just imagine you and I fighting like hell over the last bag in existence! 😅
We'd love to see a video on the Milky Way Ice cream bars!
Cool video btw is this an Australian channel cause i saw shots of woolworths isles...just wondering?
I expected them to be average, but holy hell the new BBQ Doritos taste so good
Roulette Doritos are the best. Can’t believe there was a wasabi edition. I missed out big time.
I love that they will reduce the amount of chips in the bag yet will increase the price stating inflation as well. My favourite Dorito is Jalapeño Cheddar.
Was munching as I was watching this and realized I was munching on none other than doritos! Lol
Doritos I've bought in Mexico have always tasted way better than the ones in the US. I always make sure to stock up on trips to bring them back.
I wonder if that is a matter of national pride since they know their tortillas, in Brazil we deliberately make Ovaltine/Ovomaltine wrong because one batch got clumps and people loved it, so much that our clumpy version is exported as "Brazilian ovomaltine" and the "correct" powdery is sold as "American Ovaltine".
@@Mordecrox speaking of national pride: Ovomaltine ist a swiss invention, not an american one ;)
@@gerhardhabibjoller7551 huh, good to know.I knew it wasn't American at least, and calling anything good and foreign "American" is a meme of its own. But at least it works here, since finely powdered ovomaltine is rarely sold, when it's on sale it's deliberately refered to as Ovaltine sometimes and that name came out of an US trademark registration blunder I think, so it fits
roulette was my favs, sad they discontinued in canada
Best flavor ever was the blue cheese from the hot wing blue cheese mix pack.
Today I'm happy with flaming hot. A flavor that I waited decades for.
Don’t see anyone else mentioning it, so I will. I remember as a kid the Casa de Frito at Disneyland. It was at Frontierland near the loading place for Tom Sawer’s island and the Columbia paddle wheeler.
How old I am: My first bag of Doritos was basically plain, unflavored toasty tortilla chips.
I remember when Jay Leno took over The Tonight Show, because he was always the Cool Ranch Doritos guy to me
the cheesebuger ones were so good, I wish they would have brought that back, I've seen the jalapino poppers under the same "late night" branding come back at least once
I'd love to munch on some Jumpin Jack Doritos right now and wash it down with some Dr Slice! Then maybe some Mystery Mix Now and Laters or Alexander the Grapes! 😛🤙
8:54 In DTLA you can see people shoveling in a bag of the ghost pepper chips as they exist the metro 'like it's no biggie man!', while guzzling down Inca cola.
Dude his little side jokes are golden
Anyone remember the Spicy Guacamole flavor?? That was my favorite in like 2005. These days the Spicy Sweet Chile is my favorite.
History channel have a VERY different take on the history of Doritos. "Foods that changed America" series. Started out from a Mexican vender that hand made them. "Charels Doolin" bought his simple machine. And was getting more popular, then WWII started, Doolin got the war board to send Fritos to troops as a tasty snack. To keep his business going during the war. And they agreed. After the war . The War department ask Doolin if he wanted a surplus "powder Cheese" ? He sorta owed the War department a favor, for keeping his business going during the war. He agreed to buy the government powder cheese. But had NO clue what to do with it ? After some experiments "DORITIOS" was born !
3:32 Australian Supermarket Woolworths - Yes, Doritos even made their way to the land ‘Down Under”
Can you do Pringles next?
When I was a kid, I always loved putting the nacho cheese ones inside my bologna sandwich I would have for lunch at school. -- What did one Doritos farmer say to the other Doritos farmer? ..... Cool ranch.