Why are Doritos triangles?

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asked May 31, 2022 in Other-Food Drink by Musa98ase (1,130 points)
Why are Doritos triangles?

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answered Jun 6, 2022 by lettinggo (7,290 points)
Doritos are triangles because they can be used as a scoop to scoop salsa and dips.

Rainbow Doritos are real and do exist.

Rainbow Doritos have a sweet lemon-lime taste with a hint of what might be grapefruit or another citrus fruit.

Doritos got it's name because the Doritos name was made up by Arch West, who decided to combine the Spanish word for gold, “oro,” with Frito's suffix “-ito” and tacked a “D” in front because he felt like it.

The resulting Doritos was approved and it's been the name of these tortilla chips ever since.

3D Doritos do still exist.

The 3D Doritos are still being sold under the name of Doritos 3D Crunch.

The original 3D Doritos were discontinued in the 2000s and then 20 years later they made a come back.

Walmart is selling 6-ounce bags of Doritos 3D Spicy Ranch and Doritos 3D Chili Cheese Nacho varieties for $2.98, and the chain also has a Doritos 3D Crunch Variety Pack featuring a 36-count of . 625-ounce bags in both flavors for $17.98.

Other major retailers selling the snacks include Safeway and Walgreens.

Doritos is an American brand of flavored tortilla chips produced since 1964 by Frito-Lay, a wholly owned subsidiary of PepsiCo.

The original Doritos were not flavored. The first flavor was Toasted Corn, released in 1966, followed by Taco in 1967 and Nacho Cheese in 1972.

Doritos are fried in vegetable oils that have been commercially processed and can lead to an increase of free radicals in the body.

They're also genetically modified and loaded with trans fats, which can cause inflammation, compromised immunity, increased circulation of bad estrogen, and a lack of nutrients.

When consumed in excess the Doritos can cause weight gain and other health issues but in moderation they are okay but not healthy or nutritious.

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