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-- Posted by neonPEG at 10:57 am on July 3, 2009
Don't think there are anymore types... & we're talking on their own, no dips!
-- Posted by Aerie at 10:58 am on July 3, 2009
I don't like any of them really. :/
-- Posted by dark raven x at 10:58 am on July 3, 2009
Chilli heatwave best flavour without dips x
-- Posted by 0h h3ll n0 at 10:59 am on July 3, 2009
they have quite a few flavours in the US. anyway...probably cheese, but i like cool blue too. if i'm having plain tortilla chips i get other brands, not doritos.
-- Posted by redhotchilis64 at 10:59 am on July 3, 2009
The hot ones.
-- Posted by aejae at 10:59 am on July 3, 2009
If I had to choose, the spicy ones... but I'd rather have sun chips an day
-- Posted by metacarPi at 11:00 am on July 3, 2009
I hate Doritos.
-- Posted by Sarge at 11:00 am on July 3, 2009
Plain and the hot ones.
-- Posted by Skullie at 11:00 am on July 3, 2009
Sweet and spicey chillie
-- Posted by Vicodin at 11:00 am on July 3, 2009
there are like a million flavors there's this hot wing something something one that's yum i mostly eat the hot ones
-- Posted by Daddysgurl01 at 11:01 am on July 3, 2009
Tacos at midnight (its a new flavor)
-- Posted by Aria of Silence at 11:02 am on July 3, 2009
..Blue...?
-- Posted by Vicodin at 11:05 am on July 3, 2009
The first flavor of Doritos was Taco followed by Toasted Corn and Nacho Cheesier (Now just Nacho Cheese). More than a dozen flavors/varieties of Doritos have been produced, but the longest lasting are Nacho Cheese and Cool Ranch. Toasted Corn is the only kosher flavor. "Doritos Collisions," which include two different flavors in the same bag, have been produced. The three varieties of Doritos Collisions are Hot Wings/Blue Cheese, Zesty Taco/Chipotle Ranch and Pizza Cravers/Ranch. In the 1990s, in partnership with parent company PepsiCo's fast food brands, two new flavors of Doritos were introduced, Taco Bell's Taco Supreme and Pizza Hut's Pizza Cravers. (After PepsiCo spun off its restaurant division in 1997, the flavors were simply renamed Taco and Pizza, respectively, with the Pizza flavor discontinued in some markets. In certain parts of the country, the available Taco flavor is the same as the Taco Supreme flavor and Pizza Cravers, minus the Pizza Hut connection, are featured in the current Collisions flavor Pizza Cravers/Ranch. In 2008 the original, pre-Taco Supreme Taco flavor was re-released under the "Back by Popular Demand" label along with Four Cheese. In 2007 Doritos ran a campaign called "Doritos X-13D Flavor Experiment" where black, unidentified bags of Doritos were on the market for consumers to identify and name the flavor. The only flavor identification on these chips was "All American Classic". The flavor was later identified as cheeseburger. In 2008, Doritos debuted a "mystery flavor" Quest with prizes being given as puzzles are solved. The mystery flavor was Mountain Dew. In 2009, Doritos released two new flavors under the banner Doritos Late Night: Tacos At Midnight and Jalapeno Poppers. I liked the hot wings/blue cheese, I think. The United States is crazy.
-- Posted by Vicodin at 11:07 am on July 3, 2009
Also, this is just getting out of hand. Look at the Pringles flavors: Pringles come in several flavors, and occasionally Procter & Gamble produces limited edition runs. Standard flavors include Original, Salt & Vinegar, Sour Cream & Onion, Cheddar Cheese, and Barbecue. Some flavors may be distributed only to limited market areas, for example Curry Flavour available in United Kingdom. Seasonal flavors, past and present, include ketchup, chili cheese dog, "Pizzalicious", paprika, Texas BBQ Sauce and Cajun. At one point, in the early '90s, "Corn Pringles" were available. The canister was black and had cartoon images of corn as well as the normal packaging standards. The crisps were made of corn and resembled a corn chip in flavor and texture. Gross.
-- Posted by Veldel at 11:11 am on July 3, 2009
Non of those I like Nacho Cheese.
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