Doritos (History, FAQ, Flavors & Commercials)
Doritos is a popular snack that is enjoyed throughout the world. The snack has a 70+ year history that started as a small suggestion and turned into a famous brand.
Here is the unique story of Doritos and how they became an internationally loved snack. Starting from how they were suggested by a salesman to how they became a best selling product for Frito-Lay.
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Casa de Fritos
In 1955, Frito-Lay struck a deal with Disney to open a restaurant in their theme park in Anaheim, California. It would be Mexican themed and located in the Frontierland section of the park.
The restaurant was named “Casa de Fritos”(Now Rancho Del Zocalo)and it would be a popular ethnic food choice in the theme park. Casa de Fritos also had a deal with local food distributor Alex Foods to supply the restaurant’s tortillas.
This business partnership would unknowingly be how Doritos were created.
A salesman’s suggestion
One day at Casa de Fritos, a sales rep from Alex Foods was at the restaurant during a food drop off. He noticed that some kitchen workers were throwing out some state tortillas.
When this salesman saw this, he suggested to the workers that they don’t throw away the stale tortillas. Instead, save them, cut them up, add seasoning and fry them.
This was so that the restaurant wouldn’t lose money on throwing out old tortillas and instead make a profit.
The Casa de Fritos kitchen workers liked the idea and they began saving the stale tortilla chips and frying them. They loved the taste of the fried tortilla chips and making their own packages to re-sell them.
Archie West visits Casa de Fritos
One day in the early 1960s, the vice president of Frito-Lay named Archibald(Archie) West paid a visit to Casa de Fritos. He saw that the restaurant was incredibly busy and that they were selling numerous bags of chips.
West would try the chips and instantly loved them and saw that they had the potential to be big. Archie would report back to Frito-Lay the success of these fried tortilla chips at the restaurant.
After his bosses gave West the go ahead and West offered Alex Foods to exclusively produce the chips. Alex Foods agreed and the first mass production of Doritos had begun.
How did Doritos get the name?
Archie West was actually the person responsible for coming up with the name Doritos. Since the chips were golden colored, he wanted to name them something based on the Spanish word for gold “oro.”
He would then mix the Spanish word together with the company named fritos and added a D at the beginning. Naming the snack Doritos, which stuck and has been the name of the snack for nearly 60 years.
Doritos takes over the southwest
To test out if Doritos was going to be a success, Frito-Lay made a soft debut for the chips. Only releasing them in the southwest region of the US.
Alex Foods factory became overwhelmed by the demand for Doritos that they couldn’t make enough of the chips. This forced Frito-Lay to begin making the snack at their larger plant in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Before Frtio-Lay knew it, Doritos exploded in popularity throughout the southwest region. People could not get enough of these corn tortilla chips.
Frito-Lay merges with Pepsi and Doritos national release
1966 was a landmark year for Frito-Lay. The company would merge with Pepsi-Cola to create a mega company producing both soft drinks and snacks.
Unfortunately a Federal Trade Commission antitrust lawsuit from 1963 against Frito-Lay. This lawsuit barred cross promotion between Frito-Lay snacks and Pepsi drinks.
The company could be infinitely bigger if it wasn’t for that lawsuit, but they were still incredibly successful.
In the same year as the merger, Doritos would make their national debut and were instantly a hit. They were the first tortilla chip to ever be sold nationally throughout the US.
Early success
From the time Doritos were released nationally, they were incredibly popular to the American public. Backed by a successful ad campaign saying that Doritos were “more flavorful and crunchier” than any competing brand.
Doritos would quickly become one of the most sold chips in the US in just the first two years of their release.
New flavors
The execs at Frito-Lay were more than pleased with the success of Fritos, but thought they could be even bigger. They thought if flavoring was added to the Doritos that they could become the most popular chips in the world.
In 1968, the first flavored Doritos chips would be released that were taco flavored. People loved them, but they would pale in popularity of the next flavor that was released.
Doritos would release the nacho cheese Doritos in 1972 and they would become the most popular Dorito chip. Then 14 years later in 1986, Doritos would then release their other most popular flavor called cool ranch Doritos.
These two Doritos flavors are the top sold flavors of Doritos and staples of the brand. After cool ranch Doritos were released, Frito-Lay was selling the chips in 20 different countries and making $500 million annually.
The 1994 Doritos re-design
In 1994, Frito-Lay wanted to do a total redesign for Doritos. Everything from the design of the bags to the shape and size of the chips.
Frito-Lay would spend $50 million on the redesigns. They would make the Dorito chips 20% larger, 15% thinner with more seasoning and rounded edges.
The reason for the round edges was due to a lawsuit against Frito-Lay a few years prior. Charles Grady claimed the rigid chips damaged his mouth and sought restitution from Frito-Lay.
This complete redesign of Doritos would be another success for Frito-Lay. Doritos would become one of the most sold chips in the world and rack in over a billion dollars in 1994.
Doritos decline in the early 2000s
The 1990s were one of the most profitable times in the history of Doritos. This was thanks to the successful rebranding campaign and the release of various flavors like 3D Doritos.
Unfortunately for Frito-Lay, the success would be followed by a sharp decline in sales and popularity. Sales started to drop after Frito-Lay complied with new USFDA laws and removed trans fats from all Doritos flavors in 2002.
The decline would hit its peak in 2005 when Frito Lay lost half a billion dollars in profits.
Doritos giant rebranding campaign
To make up for the huge losses, Frito-Lay would do an all out rebranding campaign to boost sales of Doritos. Everything from redesigning the package, advertisement to ethnic markets, and releasing numerous types of flavors.
This rebranding campaign would be a success that would make up for Frito-Lay’s losses the prior year.
Doritos logo change in 2013
In 2013, Doritos would go through another rebranding campaign to redesign the logo. Frito-Lay would launch a huge advertisement billing Doritos as “for the bold.”
The Doritos Tacos
Due to PepsiCo buying various fast food chains, Frito-Lay would supply many of the restaurants with food. This included many products for the popular chain Taco Bell.
Taco Bell is known for releasing various items that become instantly popular. By far one of their most popular items ever was the Dorito tacos that made their debut in 2012.
These tacos were so popular that Doritos had to hire 15,000 more employees at the taco shell factory. The flavors released were nacho cheese, cool ranch, and loco.
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Doritos 3D
One style of Doritos that gained a cult following were the Doritos 3D chips. A variation of the original chips that were three dimensional in shape was similar to Bugles chips.
They debuted in the mid 1990s and were sold till around 2010 when they were discontinued. Fans of the chips were sad at this news and made petitions to bring Doritos 3D.
This style of Doritos gained quite a cult following since they were discontinued. Then finally in 2021, Frito-Lay decided to bring back Doritos 3D.
Airing a big commercial during that year’s Super Bowl featuring Matthew McConaughey to announce the return of the chips.
Doritos Flavors
As of now, there are over 100 Doritos flavors sold throughout the world in different markets. Here is a near-complete list of the flavors currently available.
- 2nd Degree Burn Fiery Buffalo
- 3D Crunch Chili Cheese Nacho
- 3D Crunch Spicy Ranch
- 3D’s Jalapeño & Cheddar
- 3D’s Nacho Cheesier
- 3D’s Texas Paprika Flavor
- 3D’s Zesty Ranch
- 3rd Degree Burn Scorchin’ Habanero
- After Dark Last Call Kebab
- After Dark Southern Fried Chicken
- Baja Picante
- Baked! Cooler Ranch Tortilla Chips
- Baked! Nacho Cheesier
- Bits Zero’s Texas Paprika
- Black Pepper Jack Tortilla Chips
- Blaze
- Blazin’ Buffalo & Ranch Tortilla Chips
- Blue Grilled Steak
- Burn
- Chilli Heatwave
- Collisions Blaze Ultimate Cheddar
- Collisions Cheesy Enchilada Sour Cream
- Collisions Chicken Sizzler Zesty Salsa
- Collisions Hot Wings Blue Cheese Tortilla Chips
- Collisions Pizza Cravers/Ranch
- Collisions Zesty Taco Chipotle Ranch
- Cool Ranch 100 Calorie Mini Bites
- Cooler Ranch
- Cooler Ranch Mini Go Snacks
- Corn Chips Cool Original Flavor
- Crunch Mix Nacho Cheese
- Crunch Nuts Cool Ranch
- Crunch Nuts Nacho Cheese
- Dinamita Chile Limón
- Dinamita Chile Limón/Cheetos Flamin’ Hot
- Dinamita Fiery Habanero
- Dinamita Flamin’ Hot Queso
- Dinamita Mojo Criollo
- Dinamita Nacho Picoso
- Edge Nacho Cheesier (low carb)
- Extreme Kickin’ Chili
- Extreme Queso Grande
- Extreme Zesty Sour Cream & Cheddar
- Fiery Fusion
- Fiery Habanero
- Flamas
- Flamin’ Hot Cool Ranch
- Flamin’ Hot Limón
- Flamin’ Hot Nacho
- Flavor Shots Atomic Chile Limón
- Flavor Shots Blazin’ Buffalo Rush
- Flavor Shots Fiery Habanero Triangles
- Flavor Shots Flamin’ Hot Nacho
- Flavor Shots Golden Cheese
- Flavor Shots Grilled Chicken
- Flavor Shots Nacho Cheese Nuts
- Flavor Shots Nacho Cheesier
- Four Cheese!
- Garlic Shrimp
- Go Snacks Mini 3D’s Nacho Cheesier
- Gold Peking Duck
- Gourmet Fried Chicken and Green Onion Sauce
- Gourmet Sausage
- Guacamole!
- HeatWave Barbecue
- Heatwave Chipotle Cream
- Honey Chili
- Hot Corn
- Inferno
- Italiano Tomato & Cheese
- Jacked 3D Bacon Cheddar Ranch
- Jacked 3D Jalapeño Pepper Jack
- Jacked Boston Garlic ShrimpJacked Enchilada Supreme
- Jacked Ranch Dipped Hot Wings
- Jacked Smoky Chipotle BBQ
- Jacked Spicy Street Taco
- Jacked Test Flavor: 2653 (Chocolate Chipotle Bacon)
- Jacked Test Flavor: 404 (Caribbean Citrus Jerk)
- Jacked Test Flavor: 855 (Spicy Street Taco)
- Jacked Texas Spicy Barbecue
- Jalapeño & Cheddar
- Jalapeno Cheese! Golden Toast Crackers
- Jumpin’ Jack Cheese
- Ketchup
- Late Night All Nighter Cheeseburger
- Late Night Last Call Jalapeno Popper
- Late Night Tacos at Midnight
- Locos Tacos Cool Ranch Crunchy Taco
- Locos Tacos Nacho Cheese Crunchy Taco
- Megawhat Chilli Cheese
- Megawhat Salsa
- Mexican Hot Flavor
- Mexicana
- Mild Salt
- Mini 3D’s Zesty Ranch Go Snacks
- Mix Blazin’ Buffalo Explosion
- Mix Cheese Explosion
- Mix Taco Explosion
- Mr. Dragon’s Fire Chips
- Nacho Cheese
- Nacho Cheese 100 Calorie Mini Bites
- Nacho Cheesier
- Nacho Cheesier Mini Go Snacks
- Nacho Italiano
- Natural White Nacho Cheese Tortilla Chips
- Original Taco
- Pepper Bacon
- Pizza Supreme
- Pizza-La Curry Monterey
- Pizzerola
- Poppin’ Jalapeno
- Queijo Nacho
- Ranchero Tortilla Chips
- Rings Grill Flavor
- Rollitos Cooler Ranch
- Rollitos Nacho Cheesier
- Rollitos Zesty Taco!
- Roulette
- Salsa Rio
- Salsa Verde!
- Salsa!
- Screamin’ Sriracha
- Sizzlin’ Picante
- Smokin’ Cheddar BBQ Tortilla Chips
- Sonic Sour Cream
- Sour Cream & Onion
- Spice 2.0
- Spicier Nacho!
- Spicy Nacho
- Spicy Sweet Chili Tortilla Chip
- Spirals Sweet Barbecue
- Stadium Nacho(EA Sports Madden NFL 11 edition)
- Supreme Cheddar
- Taco
- Tailgater BBQ (EA Sports Madden NFL 11 edition)
- Tangy Cheese
- Tangy Pickle
- Tangy Ranch
- Tapatio
- Thai Pepper Chicken
- The Quest
- Toasted Corn! Tortilla Chips
- Tortilla Chips Taco Flavor
- Turca
- Twisted Lime
- Ultimate Cheddar
- Wasabi
- Wild White Nacho Tortilla Chips
- X-13D Tortilla Chips
- Xxtra Flamin’ Hot Fire Zone
- Xxtra Flamin’ Hot Nacho
- Zesty Cheese
- Lay’s Potato Chips Doritos Cool Ranch Flavored
- Munchies Sandwich Crackers Jalapeño Cheddar Doritos
- Simply Organic Doritos Spicy White Cheddar
- Simply Organic Doritos White Cheddar Tortilla Chips
Doritos today
Today, Doritos is still one of the most popular chips in the world and one of Frito-Lay’s best sellers. Doritos alone make up a giant chunk of Frito-Lay’s revenue along with traditional Fritos flavors.
This snack is sold throughout the world and on just about every continent. Easily 100 million bags of various types of Doritos are consumed daily and this trend will continue for the foreseeable future.
Ingredients
- Corn
- Vegetable Oil (Corn, Canola, And/or Sunflower Oil)
- Maltodextrin (Made From Corn)
- Salt
- Cheddar Cheese (Milk, Cheese Cultures, Salt, Enzymes)
- Whey
- Monosodium Glutamate
- Buttermilk
- Romano Cheese (Part-skim Cow’s Milk, Cheese Cultures, Salt, Enzymes)
- Whey Protein Concentrate
- Onion Powder
- Corn Flour
- Natural And Artificial Flavor
- Dextrose
- Tomato Powder
- Lactose
- Spices
- Artificial Color (Yellow 6, Yellow 5, And Red 40)
- Lactic Acid
- Citric Acid
- Sugar
- Garlic Powder
- Skim Milk
- Red And Green Bell Pepper Powder
- Disodium Inosinate
- Disodium Guanylate
Nutrition
Serving Size: | 1 oz (28g) | % Daily Value* |
Amount Per Serving | ||
Calories from Fat | 70 | |
Calories | 147 | |
Total Fat | 7.8g | 12% |
Saturated Fat | 1.1g | 6% |
Trans Fat | 0.1g | |
Polyunsaturated Fat | 3.5g | |
Monounsaturated Fat | 2.6g | |
Cholesterol | 0mg | 0% |
Sodium | 196mg | 8% |
Potassium | 63mg | 2% |
Total Carbohydrates | 17g | 6% |
Dietary Fiber | 1.4g | 6% |
Sugars | 0.7g | |
Protein | 2.1g | |
Vitamin A | 0.6% | |
Vitamin C | 0.2% | |
Calcium | 3% | |
Iron | 1.8% |
- Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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FAQ
Who owns Doritos?
Doritos’ parent company is Frito-Lay.
When were Doritos invented?
The original toasted corn chips were released nationally in 1966 and marketed under the Spanish-sounding name “Doritos.”
When did 3D Doritos come out?
Doritos 3D launched in 1998.
Who makes Doritos?
Doritos are manufactured by Frito-Lay.
Where were Doritos invented?
They were invented at Disneyland
When a salesman noticed that Casa de Fritos was throwing away stale tortillas, he suggested they fry them for chips instead. When marketing executive Arch West saw this, he loved the idea and convinced Frito-Lay to start selling the chips nationally in 1966.
Who invented Doritos?
Arch West, a Frito-Lay executive invented Doritos in 1966.
When did Cool Ranch Doritos come out?
In 1986, Cool Ranch Doritos made their debut and also became popular.
What are Doritos made out of?
Doritos are made out of: Corn, Vegetable Oil (Corn, Canola, And/or Sunflower Oil), Maltodextrin (Made From Corn), Salt, Cheddar Cheese (Milk, Cheese Cultures, Salt, Enzymes), Whey, Monosodium Glutamate, Buttermilk, Romano Cheese (Part-skim Cow’s Milk, Cheese Cultures, Salt, Enzymes), Whey Protein Concentrate, Onion Powder, Corn Flour, Natural And Artificial Flavor, Dextrose, Tomato Powder, Lactose, Spices, Artificial Color (Yellow 6, Yellow 5, And Red 40), Lactic Acid, Citric Acid, Sugar, Garlic Powder, Skim Milk, Red And Green Bell Pepper Powder, Disodium Inosinate, And Disodium Guanylate.
How many calories are in Doritos?
There are 147 calories in a 28 gram bag of Doritos.
Which Doritos are vegan?
Out of all the different flavors of Doritos, only three are actually vegan snacks. These are the Spicy Sweet Chilli, Lightly Salted Tortilla Chips, and the Blaze Flavored Doritos.
How many Doritos flavors are there?
As of now, there are over 100 Doritos flavors sold throughout the world in different markets.
How many Doritos in a bag?
Doritos Nacho Cheese (1 oz bag) = 10 chips.
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why are there only 10 chips in each bag?
In the early 1960’s in Dallas our young family was invited to participate in several product development projects. My favorite was the Doritos. Every week or so, the representative would bring a different test batch of chips and ask us questions regarding the previous trial supply. These days I really miss the plain corn flavored Doritos.
Why did they change the flavor of the nacho cheese Doritos from the original and is the nacho cheese flavor still available?
These are the best snack ever invented!
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Original toasted corn was the best Dorito! I would have a bag of Doritos and a lime freeze from Dairy Queen every day for lunch when I was a kid in school.
It would be great if you brought back the original Doritos