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Fritos are a brand of corn chips and snack food produced since 1932 by Frito-Lay, a wholly owned subsidiary of PepsiCo. Known for their distinctive shape, texture, and flavor, Fritos are made by deep-frying extruded whole cornmeal. They are a popular snack in the United States and have been marketed with various flavor variations and product lines over the years.

History

The creation of Fritos is attributed to Charles Elmer Doolin, who, in 1932, purchased a small corn chip business in San Antonio, Texas, for $100. Doolin was determined to perfect the recipe for these corn chips, aiming to produce a product that would be a unique snack option. He succeeded in creating the first Fritos recipe in his mother's kitchen. The original product was produced using a converted potato ricer. Doolin established the Frito Company and began selling Fritos in 1932. The brand quickly grew in popularity, leading to the expansion of the company and the establishment of manufacturing plants in various locations.

Product

Fritos are made primarily from whole cornmeal. The manufacturing process involves cooking the cornmeal, then extruding it through a die to achieve the chips' characteristic shape and texture. After extrusion, the chips are deep-fried and salted. Fritos are known for their distinctive corn taste, crunchy texture, and strong structural integrity, making them suitable for dipping in various sauces and dips, such as chili, cheese dip, and guacamole.

Varieties

Over the years, Frito-Lay has introduced several flavor variations and product lines of Fritos, including:

  • Original Corn Chips
  • Chili Cheese
  • BBQ
  • Scoops! – designed for dipping
  • Flamin' Hot

Cultural Impact

Fritos have had a significant cultural impact in the United States, becoming a staple snack at gatherings, parties, and sporting events. They are also a key ingredient in many recipes, most notably Frito pie – a dish made by layering Fritos with chili, cheese, and other toppings. The brand's influence extends beyond snack food, with Fritos being featured in various forms of media and pop culture.

Marketing

Frito-Lay has employed various marketing strategies to promote Fritos, including television commercials, sponsorships, and product placement. The brand has also been involved in several promotional campaigns, often featuring mascots and slogans to appeal to a broad audience.

Environmental and Health Considerations

As with many snack foods, Fritos have been subject to scrutiny regarding their nutritional content and environmental impact. Frito-Lay has made efforts to address these concerns by reducing sodium levels in some products and implementing sustainable packaging and production practices.

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