Frito Lay Savings!
We all know Frito Lay Variety packs are a great snack that makes the perfect size for lunches. We all can’t stop at one potato chip! Save money on Frito Lay Snacks using the latest Frito Lay Coupons to help save you money each week on your grocery bill.
Lays Potato Chips Coupon
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- Save $1.00 off your next purchase of two bags of Lays Potato Chips (165 g – 415 g, any flavour/variety) or Poppables potato snacks (130 g, any flavour)
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About Frito-Lay History
In 1932, Charles Elmer Doolin founded Frito-Lay in Dallas, Texas. He obtained the recipe from an old friend who owned a Mexican restaurant in San Antonio and began producing them from his mother’s kitchen. After experimenting with different flavours and ingredients, Doolin discovered corn flour was the ideal base for his chips. He then developed a unique process for making them—a process which is still used today!
In 1961, Doolin merged his company with another snack manufacturer, H.W. Lay & Company. Together, they created Frito-Lay Inc., which quickly became one of the most successful snack companies in the world. Over the years, they have released countless new varieties of chips, including Doritos, Cheetos, Tostitos, Funyuns, Ruffles and more.
Frito-Lay has also become known for its innovative marketing campaigns. It has employed celebrities such as baseball legend Cal Ripken Jr., musician Jay Sean, and comedian Amy Schumer to help promote its products. Its ads have also been featured on television shows like The Simpsons and Seinfeld and movies like E.T., Men In Black, and Shrek 2!
Potato Chips History
The potato chip as we know it today was invented by accident. In 1853, a chef at a Saratoga Springs, New York restaurant named George Crum was tasked with preparing a meal for a customer who complained that his French fries were too thick. Fed up with this customer’s complaints, Crum sliced potatoes as thinly as possible before frying them. To his surprise, these thinly sliced potatoes became the beloved snack food we now call “potato chips!”
People quickly caught on to this new treat and began demanding more. By 1860, “Saratoga Chips” had become so popular that restaurants all over New York State served them. This popularity spread across the country and even internationally; during World War II, American soldiers stationed in England asked their families back home to send them bags of chips because they couldn’t get enough of them!
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Love the history lesson – always wondered where my favourite snack came from!