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{{Infobox food product | |||
| name = Lay's Stax | |||
| image = <!-- Image removed --> | |||
| caption = A can of Lay's Stax | |||
| producttype = [[Potato crisps]] | |||
| currentowner = [[PepsiCo]] | |||
| producedby = [[Frito-Lay]] | |||
| country = [[United States]] | |||
| introduced = 2003 | |||
| markets = [[Worldwide]] | |||
}} | |||
'''Lay's Stax''' is a brand of potato crisps | '''Lay's Stax''' is a brand of [[potato crisps]] produced by [[Frito-Lay]], a division of [[PepsiCo]]. Introduced in 2003, Lay's Stax are packaged in a distinctive [[plastic]] canister, similar to [[Pringles]], and are designed to be [[stackable]]. | ||
== | == Product Description == | ||
Lay's Stax are made from [[dried potatoes]], [[corn starch]], and [[vegetable oil]], among other ingredients. They are available in a variety of flavors, including [[Original]], [[Sour Cream & Onion]], [[Cheddar]], and [[Barbecue]]. The crisps are known for their uniform shape and texture, which is achieved through a process of [[extrusion]] and [[baking]]. | |||
Lay's Stax | == Marketing and Distribution == | ||
Lay's Stax are marketed as a convenient snack option, with packaging that is designed to keep the crisps fresh and unbroken. The product is available in many countries around the world, and is often positioned as a competitor to [[Pringles]], another brand of stackable potato crisps. | |||
== | == Nutritional Information == | ||
A typical serving of Lay's Stax contains approximately 150 [[calories]], 9 grams of [[fat]], and 2 grams of [[protein]]. The crisps are also a source of [[sodium]] and [[carbohydrates]]. Consumers are advised to check the packaging for specific nutritional information, as it may vary by flavor and region. | |||
Lay | == See Also == | ||
* [[Pringles]] | |||
* [[Frito-Lay]] | |||
* [[PepsiCo]] | |||
* [[Snack food]] | |||
* [ | == References == | ||
* [https://www.fritolay.com/ Frito-Lay Official Website] | |||
* [ | * [https://www.pepsico.com/ PepsiCo Official Website] | ||
== External Links == | |||
* [https://www.lays.com/ Lay's Official Website] | |||
* [https://www. | |||
{{Snack food}} | |||
[[Category:Snack foods]] | [[Category:Snack foods]] | ||
[[Category:Potato crisps]] | [[Category:Brand name snack foods]] | ||
[[Category:Potato crisps and chips]] | |||
[[Category:Frito-Lay brands]] | [[Category:Frito-Lay brands]] | ||
[[Category:Products introduced in 2003]] | |||
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Lay's Stax is a brand of potato crisps produced by Frito-Lay, a division of PepsiCo. Introduced in 2003, Lay's Stax are packaged in a distinctive plastic canister, similar to Pringles, and are designed to be stackable.
Product Description[edit]
Lay's Stax are made from dried potatoes, corn starch, and vegetable oil, among other ingredients. They are available in a variety of flavors, including Original, Sour Cream & Onion, Cheddar, and Barbecue. The crisps are known for their uniform shape and texture, which is achieved through a process of extrusion and baking.
Marketing and Distribution[edit]
Lay's Stax are marketed as a convenient snack option, with packaging that is designed to keep the crisps fresh and unbroken. The product is available in many countries around the world, and is often positioned as a competitor to Pringles, another brand of stackable potato crisps.
Nutritional Information[edit]
A typical serving of Lay's Stax contains approximately 150 calories, 9 grams of fat, and 2 grams of protein. The crisps are also a source of sodium and carbohydrates. Consumers are advised to check the packaging for specific nutritional information, as it may vary by flavor and region.
