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'''Lay's''' is the brand name for a number of [[potato chip]] varieties as well as the name of the company that founded the chip brand in [[1938]]. Lay's chips are marketed as a division of [[Frito-Lay]], a company owned by [[PepsiCo Inc.]] since [[1965]]. Other brands in the Frito-Lay group include [[Fritos]], [[Doritos]], [[Ruffles]], [[Cheetos]] and [[Rold Gold]] [[pretzels]]. |
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{{Infobox Brand |
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|name= Lay's |
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|logo = Lay's logo 2019.svg |
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|image = 2019-04-01 23 16 02 Lay's Classic Potato Chips in the Dulles section of Sterling, Loudoun County, Virginia.jpg |
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|caption = Lay's 'Classic' Flavour |
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|type= [[Potato chips]] |
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|currentowner= [[PepsiCo]] |
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|producedby = [[Frito-Lay]] |
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|country= United States |
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==History== |
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[[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] [[chef]][[George Crum]] invented potato chips in [[1853]] while working in a [[New York]] [[hotel]]. The [[snack food]] became popular during the [[1920s]] following the mechanical [[potato peeler]]. As distribution increased, a number of small companies began manufacturing and selling the product. |
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In 1932, salesman [[Herman Lay|Herman W. Lay]] opened a snack food operation in [[Nashville, Tennessee]] and, in 1938, he purchased the [[Atlanta, Georgia]] potato chip manufacturer "Barrett Food Company," renaming it "H.W. Lay & Company." Lay criss-crossed the southern [[United States]] selling the product from the trunk of his car. In [[1942]], Lay introduced the first continuous potato processor, resulting in the first large-scale production of the product. |
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|related=[[Walkers (snack foods)|Walkers]]<br />[[Hostess Potato Chips|Hostess]]<br />[[The Smith's Snackfood Company|Smith's]]<br />[[Elma Chips]] |
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|website = {{url|https://www.lays.com/|lays.com}} |
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'''Lay's''' ({{IPAc-en|l|eɪ|z}}) is a brand of [[potato chips]] with different flavors, as well as the name of the company that founded the chip brand in the United States. The brand is also referred to as '''Frito-Lay''', as both Lay's and [[Fritos]] are brands sold by the [[Frito-Lay]] company, which has been a wholly owned subsidiary of [[PepsiCo]] since 1965. Frito-Lay primarily uses the brand name "Lay's" in the United States and Canada, and uses other brand names in some other countries, such as [[Walkers (snack foods)|Walkers]] in the UK and Ireland, and [[The Smith's Snackfood Company|Smith's]] in Australia.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-10-13 |title=Comprehensive Marketing Mix Of Lays - With 4Ps {{!}} IIDE |url=https://iide.co/case-studies/marketing-mix-of-lays/ |access-date=2024-12-22 |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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The business shortened its name to "the Lay's Company" in 1944 and became the first snack food manufacturer to purchase [[television commercials]], with [[Bert Lahr]] as a celebrity spokeman. His signature line, "so crisp you can hear the freshness," became the chips' first [[slogan]]. As the popular commercials aired during the [[1950s]], Lay's went national in its marketing and was soon supplying product throughout the United States. |
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== History == |
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In [[1961]], the Frito Company founded by [[Elmer Doolin]] and Lay's merged to form Frito-Lay Inc., a snack food giant with combined sales of over [[$]]127 million annually, the largest of any manufacturer. Shortly thereafter, Lays introduced its best-known slogan "betcha you can't eat just one." Sales of the chips became international, with marketing assisted by a number of celebrity endorsers. |
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In 1932, salesman [[Herman Lay]] opened a [[snack food]] operation in [[Nashville, Tennessee]].<ref>{{cite news |title=HERMAN W. LAY, 73, IS DEAD; SUCCESS TIED TO POTATO CHIPS|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1982/12/07/obituaries/herman-w-lay-73-is-dead-success-tied-to-potato-chips.html |work=[[The New York Times]]|access-date=10 October 2018 |date=7 December 1982|last=Thomas, Jr.|first=Robert McG.}}</ref> In 1938, he purchased the [[Atlanta, Georgia]]-based potato manufacturer "Barrett Food Company", renaming it "H.W. Lay Lingo & Company". Lay crisscrossed the [[southern United States]], selling the product from the trunk of his car. |
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In 1961, the Frito Company, founded by Charles E. Doolin, merged with Lay’s, forming Frito-Lay Inc., a snack food giant with combined sales of over $127 million annually, which was then the highest sales revenue earned by any manufacturer. Shortly thereafter, Lay's introduced what became its best-known slogan: "betcha can't eat just one". Sales of the chips became international, with marketing assisted by a number of celebrity endorsers. Annual revenues for Frito-Lay exceeded $180 million by 1965, when the company had more than 8,000 employees and 46 manufacturing plants.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Frito-Lay Company |website= Encyclopedia.com |url=https://www.encyclopedia.com/books/politics-and-business-magazines/frito-lay-company |access-date=2022-04-20 }}</ref> |
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In [[1965]], Frito-Lay merged with the Pepsi Cola Company to form Pepsico, Inc. and a [[barbeque]] version of the chips appeared on grocery shelves. A new formulation of chip was introduced in [[1991]] that was crisper and kept fresher longer. Shortly thereafter, the company introduced the "Wavy Lays" products to grocer shelves. In the mid to late [[1990s]], Lay's modified its barbeque chips formula and rebranded it as "K.C. Masterpiece," named after a popular sauce, introduced a lower [[calorie]] [[baked]] version and a variety that was completely fat-free named [[Lay's WOW chips]] brand that contained the fat substitute [[olestra]]. |
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In 1965, Frito-Lay merged with the Pepsi-Cola Company to form [[PepsiCo]], Inc. In 1991, the company introduced a new formulation of their chip that was crisper and kept fresher longer. Shortly thereafter, the company introduced the "Wavy Lay's" products to grocery shelves, with a national rollout in 1994.<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Frito Takes to Gridiron, Calls 'Rollout' for Wavy Lays|magazine=Brandweek|publisher=Adweek|location=New York|date=1994-01-03|page=5|id={{ProQuest|218067617}}}}</ref> In the mid- to late 1990s, Lay's introduced a lower-[[calorie]] [[baked]] variety, and a fat-free variety ([[Lay's WOW chips]]) that contained the [[fat substitute]] [[olestra]]. |
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In the [[2000s]], kettle cooked brands appeared as did a processed version called [[Lay's Stax]] that was intended to compete with [[Pringles]], and the company began introducing a variety of additional flavor variations. |
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In the 2000s, the company introduced “kettle-cooked” varieties, as well as a more highly processed variety ([[Lay's Stax]]) that was intended to compete with [[Pringles]],<ref>{{Cite web|last=snackgirl|date=2008-09-03|title=Pringles vs Stax|url=https://secondratesnacks.com/pringles-vs-stax|access-date=2020-09-10|website=Second Rate Snacks|language=en-us}}</ref> and several differently flavored varieties. |
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Frito-Lay products presently control 55% of the United States salty foods marketplace.[http://faculty.msb.edu/homak/HomaHelpSite/WebHelp/FritoLay_Spreading_Free_Enterprise_ABC_News_9-9-02.htm] |
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In 2012, Frito-Lay products comprised 59% of the United States savory snack-food market.<ref>{{Cite web |title=How it all began - Frito Lay |url=http://www.fritolay.com/about-us/history.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120412105044/http://www.fritolay.com/about-us/history.html |archive-date=April 12, 2012 |access-date=2024-12-22 |website=fritolay.com}}</ref> |
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{{main|Walkers}} |
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[[Image:Walkers.PNG|right|Walkers Logo, introduced February 2006]] |
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'''Walkers''' is a [[snack food]] manufacturer in the [[United Kingdom]] best known for manufacturing [[crisps]]. |
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PepsiCo has owned the [[Walkers]] [[crisp]] label in the [[United Kingdom]] since [[1991]] and distributes Lay's product via this brand name (potato chips are known as "crisps" in the UK, "chips" being a Commonwealth English term for fried potatoes that resemble [[French Fries]], although usually thicker). The logo for the British version is notably similar to the American brand, featuring a red ribbon around a yellow sun. The other Frito-Lay brands are also distributed through the Walkers label. |
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In April 2019, [[PepsiCo]]'s Indian subsidiary sued four farmers in [[Gujarat|Gujarat, India]] for copyright infringement, claiming they were growing a variety of potatoes trademarked by the company for exclusive use in its Lay's potato chips.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.cnn.com/2019/04/25/business/pepsico-india-potato-farmer-lawsuit/index.html|title=PepsiCo is suing farmers in India for growing the potatoes it uses in Lays chips|author=Rishi Iyengar|website=CNN|date=25 April 2019|access-date=2019-04-26}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thehindu.com/business/Industry/potato-farmers-cry-foul-as-pepsico-sues-them/article26936480.ece|title=Potato farmers cry foul as PepsiCo sues them|last=Jebaraj|first=Priscilla|date=2019-04-25|work=The Hindu|access-date=2019-04-26|language=en-IN|issn=0971-751X}}</ref> Two years later, the ruling was done in the farmers' favour under the [[PPVFR Act|Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers' Rights Act, 2001]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/pepsico-loses-rights-to-special-lays-variety-potato-in-india/article37831634.ece|title=PepsiCo loses rights to special Lays variety potato in India|last=Jebaraj|first=Priscilla|date=3 December 2021|access-date=2021-12-04|work=The Hindu}}</ref> |
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In Australia, Pepsico acquired the [[The Smith's Snackfood Company]] in [[1998]] and markets Frito-Lay products under that label. The logo for Smith's brands has remained relatively unchanged. Smith's precedes the other brands in having produced a flavored brand in [[1961]], chicken, that is still a top seller. |
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==International branding== |
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In [[Canada]], the chips are distributed through the Lay's label while in [[Mexico]], [[Pepsico]] distributes Lay's products under the name 'Sabritas' along with other products such as [[Cheetos]], [[Fritos]], [[Doritos]] and [[Ruffles]]. |
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Frito-Lay primarily uses the brand name "Lay's" in the United States, and uses other brand names in some other countries, including [[Walkers (snack foods)|Walkers]] (UK and Ireland); [[The Smith's Snackfood Company|Smith's]] (Australia); Chipsy (Egypt and the West Balkans<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.pepsico.rs/en/brands-you-love/local-brands|title=Chipsy West Balkans|website=pepsico.rs/en/brands-you-love/local-brands|access-date=2023-01-30|archive-date=30 January 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230130191927/http://www.pepsico.rs/en/brands-you-love/local-brands|url-status=dead}}</ref>); Tapuchips (Israel);<ref name=Tapuchips>{{Cite web|url=https://www.strauss-group.com/brand/tapuchips|title=Tapuchips Israel|website=strauss-group.com/brand/tapuchips|access-date=2023-01-30}}</ref> Margarita (Colombia); and [[Sabritas]] (Mexico). |
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==Nutritional information== |
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==Slogan(s)== |
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As with most snack foods, the Lay's brands contain very few vitamins and minerals in any variety. At ten percent of the daily requirement per serving, [[vitamin C]] is the highest. Salt content is particularly high, with a serving containing as much as 380 mg of sodium.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=2023-12-13 |title=The Health Story Behind Lays Potato Chips: A Nutritional Exploration |url=https://nutriinsights.com/lays-potato-chips-nutrition/ |access-date=2024-12-22 |language=en}}</ref> |
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*Lays, get your smile on! (2006-) |
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*Betcha can't eat just one (90s-2006) |
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A one-ounce (28 gram) serving of Lay's regular potato chips has 160 [[Calorie]]s, and contains ten grams of [[fat]], with one gram of [[saturated fat]].<ref name=":0" /> Kettle-cooked brands have seven to eight grams of fat and one gram of saturated fat, and are 140 Calories. Lay's Natural has nine grams of fat, two grams of saturated fat and 150 Calories. Stax chips typically contain ten grams of fat, 2.5 grams saturated fat, and are 160 calories per serving. Wavy Lay's are identical to the regular brand, except for a half-gram less of saturated fat in some combinations. Now the various brands do not contain any [[trans fat]]s.{{cn|date=March 2024}} |
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==Flavours== |
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A 50 gram serving of Lay's BarBQ chips contains 270 calories, and 17 grams of fat. It also contains 270 mg of sodium, and 15% of the daily recommended dose of [[Vitamin C]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Calories in Lay's BBQ Chips and Nutrition Facts |url=https://www.fatsecret.ca/calories-nutrition/lays/bbq-chips/27-chips |access-date=2024-12-22 |website=www.fatsecret.ca}}</ref> |
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Except for barbecue-flavor potato chips, which were introduced no later than 1958, up until the last twenty years, the only flavor of potato chips has been the conventional one. Despite an explosion of new flavors, the unadorned original is still the selection of 81% of consumers.[http://www.specialtyfood.com/do/news/PrintNewsArticle?id=1122] |
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The baked variety, introduced in the mid 1990s, feature 1.5 grams of fat per one ounce serving, and have no saturated fat. Each serving has 110 to 120 Calories. Lay's Light servings are 75 Calories per ounce and have no fat.<ref>{{Cite web |date=January 17, 2012 |title=What Were They Thinking? The Chips That Sent Us Running To The Loo |url=https://www.fastcompany.com/1809002/what-were-they-thinking-chips-sent-us-running-loo |website=fastcompany.com}}</ref> |
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In the United States, Lay's offers a number of flavor combinations, in addition to the classic chips. Flavored products in the traditional fried varieties include [[sour cream]] & [[Onion]], K.C. Masterpiece BBQ, [[cheddar]] & sour cream, [[Hidden Valley Ranch]], [[edible salt|salt]] & [[vinegar]], salt & [[black pepper|pepper]], Flamin' Hot, [[dill]] [[pickle]], límon ([[Lemon]]) and a thicker "[[Deli]] style" chip. [[Canada|Canadian]] sellers have a number of varied flavors, with [[ketchup]], [[poutine]], [[pizza]], [[roast chicken]], smokey [[bacon]], [[Salsa (sauce)|salsa]], and sea salt and pepper brands available. The marketing success of these flavors in Canada sometimes leads to a limited time offering of a flavor to the south, with the dill pickle recently appearing in the United States after a successful run. |
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Lay's Classic Potato chips were cooked in hydrogenated oil until 2003.<ref>Tracy Sayler [http://www.iomsa.org/leads/OMGdec06.pdf A Defining Moment for Sunflower] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110726182913/http://www.iomsa.org/leads/OMGdec06.pdf |date=July 26, 2011 }}. Oil Mill Gazetteer • Volume 112, December 2006</ref> In 2024, according to ET, in the United States the chips are made with sunflower, corn and/or canola oil.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Lay’s potato chips to soon have sunflower oil blend? PepsiCo India begins trials - here’s why |url=https://www.msn.com/en-in/health/health-news/lay-s-potato-chips-to-soon-have-sunflower-oil-blend-pepsico-india-begins-trials-here-s-why/ar-BB1m5CWU |access-date=2024-12-22 |website=msn.com}}</ref> |
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In the baked products, there are classic, barbeque and sour cream & onion varieties. The kettle cooked version includes original, sea salt & vinegar, [[mesquite]] barbeque and [[jalapeño]] brands. Wavy Lay's have original, [[hickory]] barbeque, ranch and [[au gratin]] flavors while Lay's Stax offers original, sour cream & onion, cheddar, barbeque, ranch, pizza and salt & vinegar. The newest variety, Lay's Natural has thick cut barbeque and sea salt brands. |
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The WOW! brand was rebranded in [[2004]] as Lay's Light after the olestra formula was altered and the [[U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] allowed removal of warnings about various health consequences of the fat substitute. |
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|[[Argentina]] |
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|PepsiCo commercialized potato chips under the name ''Frenchitas'' until 2001. They are now marketed under the ''Lay's'' label.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2004-12-13 |title=Arcor y Danone salen a enfrentar a Pepsico en el mercado de papas fritas |url=https://www.cronista.com/impresa-general/Arcor-y-Danone-salen-a-enfrentar-a-Pepsico-en-el-mercado-de-papas-fritas-20041213-0009.html |access-date=2024-12-01 |website=www.cronista.com |language=es}}</ref> |
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|[[Australia]] |
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|PepsiCo acquired [[The Smith's Snackfood Company]] in 1998<ref>{{Cite web |date=1997-11-19 |title=PepsiCo munches up Smith's |url=https://www.afr.com/politics/pepsico-munches-up-smiths-19971119-jld81 |access-date=2024-12-01 |website=Australian Financial Review |language=en}}</ref> and marketed Frito-Lay products under that label, using the name [[Thins]].<ref>{{Cite news |date=March 25, 1993 |title=THE MEDIA BUSINESS -- ADVERTISING; Taking a chip off Pepsi-Cola's block, Frito-Lay gets ready for a multimedia blitz. |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1993/03/25/business/media-business-advertising-taking-chip-off-pepsi-cola-s-block-frito-lay-gets.html |work=[[The NY Times]]}}</ref> After Thin's was sold to [[Snack Brands Australia]] (Owned by [[Arnott's Biscuits Holdings|Arnotts]]), Smith's produced a line of potato chips under the Lay's brand for a brief period of time. The Lay's line was eventually rebranded in 2004 as Smith's Crisps, while the traditional Smith's line was renamed Smith's Crinkles. This is still sold in Australia as a direct competitor to Smith's Crisps. Since 2009, Lay's have been available in Australia exclusively at [[Costco]], where they are available in a single flavor and size (500g plain). They continue to be manufactured in Australia by Smith's.{{Citation needed|date=June 2020}} |
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|[[Bangladesh]] |
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|[[Transcom Group]] have marketed and produced Lay's as they manage the franchise of PepsiCo in the country.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-06-07 |title=Lay’s starts producing potato chips in Bangladesh |url=https://www.thedailystar.net/business/economy/news/lays-starts-producing-potato-chips-bangladesh-3339831 |access-date=2024-12-22 |website=The Daily Star |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-11-20 |title=Bangladesh is a key market for PepsiCo |url=https://www.thedailystar.net/business/economy/news/bangladesh-key-market-pepsico-3173881 |access-date=2024-12-22 |website=The Daily Star |language=en}}</ref> It has been introduced in 2023 and Lay's India helped them to establish its production plant in [[Bogra District]].<ref name=bd>{{cite news|url=https://samakal.com/economics/article/2306176819/%E0%A6%AC%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%82%E0%A6%B2%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%A6%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%B6%E0%A7%87-%E0%A6%89%E0%A7%8E%E0%A6%AA%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%A6%E0%A6%A8-%E0%A6%B6%E0%A7%81%E0%A6%B0%E0%A7%81-%E0%A6%95%E0%A6%B0%E0%A6%B2-%E0%A6%B2%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%87%E0%A6%B8|title=বাংলাদেশে উৎপাদন শুরু করল লেইস|trans-title=Lay's production started in Bangladesh|language=bn|date=7 June 2023|access-date=17 September 2023|newspaper=[[Samakal]]}}</ref> |
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|[[Benelux]] |
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|Lay's used to be called Smiths in the Belgium and the Netherlands until the name was changed in 2001.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.standaard.be/cnt/dst02032001_056 |title=De metamorfose van Smiths naar Lay's |trans-title=The Metamorphosis from Smiths to Lay's |website=[[De Standaard]] |date=2001-03-02 |first=Karel |last=Michiels |language=Dutch}}</ref> |
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|[[Brazil]] |
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|The first attempt to sell the brand in the country was in 1999, but it was discontinued after a short time. In 2004 another brand of chips began to be sold under the name ''Sensações'' (lit. ''Sensations'') being targeted to the older audience with more exquisite flavors.<ref>{{cite web | title=Elma Chips Sensações lança campanha |
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| website= | date= 14 May 2004| url=https://propmark.com.br/anunciantes/elma-chips-sensacoes-lanca-campanha/ | language=pt | access-date=2021-04-03}}</ref> It returned in 2013 and has remained on sale since then.<ref>{{cite web | title=Biscoito Oreo, batata Lay's e Coca Light: marcas famosas voltam ao Brasil | website=Economia | url=https://economia.uol.com.br/noticias/redacao/2013/12/13/biscoito-oreo-batata-lays-e-coca-light-marcas-famosas-voltam-ao-brasil.htm | language=pt | access-date=2021-04-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=Lay's explica por que demorou tanto para voltar ao Brasil | website=Exame | date=31 March 2014 | url=https://exame.com/marketing/lays-explica-por-que-demorou-tanto-tempo-para-chegar-no-bra/ | language=pt | access-date=2021-04-03}}</ref> In 2021, the Sensações brand was renamed as ''Lay's Sensações''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://embalagemmarca.com.br/2021/08/batata-sensacoes-e-relancada-pela-lays/|title = Batata Sensações é relançada pela lay's com nova embalagem - EmbalagemMarca| date=12 August 2021 }}</ref> |
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|[[Canada]] |
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|As Lay's were produced by another company at that time, the chips were known as ''[[Hostess Potato Chips|Hostess]]''. In 1996, Hostess was rebranded to ''Lay's'' with a television commercial featuring [[Mark Messier]] and [[Eric Lindros]] aired in 1997 that relaunched the brand.{{Citation needed|date=June 2020}} |
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|[[Colombia]] |
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|The chips are sold under the name ''Margarita''. They are still commercialized under the label ''Lay's'', however. {{Citation needed|date=June 2020}} |
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|[[Egypt]] |
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|Lay's was once sold under its own label until it was merged with the local label ''[[#Africa|Chipsy]]'' ({{IPA|arz|ˈʃibsi, ˈʃipsi}}), which has since become the local unit of Lay's under much the same arrangement as Walkers.{{Citation needed|date=June 2020}} |
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|[[India]] |
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|Cricketers [[Mahendra Singh Dhoni]], [[Gautam Gambhir]]<ref>{{Cite news|title=MS Dhoni, Gautam Gambhir to feature in new lay's ad campaign|work=The Economic Times|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/services/advertising/ms-dhoni-gautam-gambhir-to-feature-in-new-lays-ad-campaign/articleshow/19493777.cms?from=mdr|access-date=2020-09-03}}</ref> and actors [[Saif Ali Khan]]<ref>{{Cite web|date=2003-02-03|title=Frito-Lay signs Saif and Kaif as brand ambassadors|url=https://zeenews.india.com/home/fritolay-signs-saif-and-kaif-as-brand-ambassadors_78926.html|access-date=2020-09-03|website=Zee News|language=en}}</ref> and [[Ranbir Kapoor]]<ref>{{Cite news|title=PepsiCo ropes in Ranbir Kapoor to endorse Lay's potato chips|work=The Economic Times|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/services/advertising/pepsico-ropes-in-ranbir-kapoor-to-endorse-lays-potato-chips/articleshow/28041953.cms|access-date=2020-09-03}}</ref> have endorsed Lay's. It has been introduced in 1995 as Ruffles Lay's and it retained the name until 1999. |
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|[[Indonesia]] |
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|The Lay's label is distributed in Indonesia under the name Chitato Lite after the licensing agreement between PepsiCo and Indofood had expired in 2021.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Post |first=The Jakarta |title=Cheetos, Lays to leave stores in August - Sat, February 20, 2021 |url=https://www.thejakartapost.com/paper/2021/02/19/cheetos-lays-to-leave-stores-in-august.html |access-date=2024-12-22 |website=The Jakarta Post |language=en}}</ref> |
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|[[Israel]] |
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|Lay's label is distributed with the name Tapuchips (תפוצ'יפס) by [[Strauss-Elite]].<ref name=Tapuchips /> |
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|[[Mexico]] |
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|PepsiCo acquired [[Sabritas|Sabritas S. de R.L.]] in 1966. Lay's along with other products such as [[Cheetos]], [[Fritos]], [[Doritos]] and [[Ruffles (potato chips)|Ruffles]] are marketed under the Sabritas brand. The logo for the Mexican company sports the red ribbon, but it has a stylized smiling face instead of the sun. It controls around 80% of the market. <ref>{{Cite web |last=Segrest |first=Emma |date=2023-11-01 |title=Why Mexican Doritos Taste Different From The American Version |url=https://www.tastingtable.com/1435363/difference-mexican-american-doritos/ |access-date=2024-12-22 |website=Tasting Table |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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|[[Pakistan]] |
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|In Pakistan, Lay's has been introduced in 2007 and has been endorsed by renowned star of the country [[Ali Zafar]]. It is owned by Frito-Lay Pakistan alongside other brands such as Cheetos, Kurkure etc.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.trendinginsocial.com/lays-life-needs-flavor-tvc-2018-featuring-ali-zafar/|title=Lay's Life Needs Flavor TVC 2018 Featuring Ali Zafar|website=trendinginsocial.com|date=24 March 2018}}</ref> |
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|[[Serbia]] |
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|Lay's are distributed as [[Chipsy]], domestic company acquired by PepsiCo in 2008.<ref name="pepsicoTakover">{{cite news|title=Pepsi kupio proizvođača čipsa Marbo produkt|url=https://www.blic.rs/vesti/ekonomija/pepsi-kupio-proizvodaca-cipsa-marbo-produkt/ez2kprj|accessdate=16 January 2018|work=blic.rs|agency=Beta|date=27 August 2008|language=Serbian}}</ref> |
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|[[South Africa]] |
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|Lay's are distributed by the [[Simba Chips|Simba Chip]] company.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Lay's South Africa|url=https://simba.co.za/flavours?brand=Lay%27s |access-date=2023-01-28|website=www.simba.co.za/flavours?brand=Lay%27s}}</ref> |
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|[[United Arab Emirates]] |
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|Lay's are sold as different labels. <ref>{{Cite web |last=Anastasiou |first=Andrea |title=Fair trade lays down roots in the UAE |url=https://www.thenationalnews.com/lifestyle/food/fair-trade-lays-down-roots-in-the-uae-1.376221 |access-date=2024-12-01 |website=The National |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=6Wresearch |title=United Arab Emirates (UAE) Potato Chips Market (2024-2030) {{!}} Trends, Outlook & Forecast |url=https://www.6wresearch.com/industry-report/united-arab-emirates-uae-potato-chips-market-2020-2026 |access-date=2024-12-01 |website=www.6wresearch.com |language=en}}</ref> |
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|[[Vietnam]] |
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|The chips were sold under the name of ''Poca'' until it was rebranded to ''Lay's'' in 2019.<ref name="Vietnam" /> |
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== Flavors == |
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Outside [[North America]], Lay's in [[Greece]] and [[Cyprus]] are made and packed by Tasty Foods and Corina Snacks LTD, with [[Mediterranean]] flavors which include [[Feta]] cheese flavor, [[Tzatziki]] flavor, Olive and Tomato, Oregano, Sea Salt & Black Pepper and various more. There are hundreds of sub-variations of the mediterranean line and the company performs constant experimentations to create new flavors and adjust them to each country's liking. In some countries such as [[Argentina]] variations of the Mediterranean tastes exist include Olive Oil and Parmesan Cheese, Olive Oil and Tomato, Olive Oil and Basil, Greek Tzatziki Cheese with onions, Lasagna, Beef Carpaccio with Parmeggiano and Smoked Manchego Cheese. In [[Belgium]] there is a version of Cucumber and Goats Cheese. Finally in [[Chile]] there is a version of Lemon and [[Cilantro]] (Coriander) and Sour Cream and Onions. |
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|image3 = 2020-07-22 13 18 48 A sample of Lay's Kettle Cooked Jalapeno flavored potato chips in the Dulles section of Sterling, Loudoun County, Virginia.jpg |
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|image4= 2020-07-22 11 12 38 A sample of Lay's Kettle Cooked Mesquite Barbecue Flavored Potato Chips in the Dulles section of Sterling, Loudoun County, Virginia.jpg |
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|image5= 2019-02-26 13 04 53 Lay's Salt and Vinegar Flavored Potato Chips in the Dulles section of Sterling, Loudoun County, Virginia.jpg |
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|image6= 2020-02-12 03 45 26 Lay's Sour Cream & Onion flavored Potato Chips in the Dulles section of Sterling, Loudoun County, Virginia.jpg |
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|[[Belgium]] |
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|Lay's: Natural, Paprika, Heinz Tomato Ketchup, Pickles, Barbecue Ham, Classic Burger, Bolognese, Roasted Chicken. Lay's MAX: Original, Smoky Paprika, Salt & Black Pepper, Pickles. Lay's MAX Strong: Hot Chicken Wings, Chilli & Lime, Flamin' Hot. Lay's MAX Double Crunch: Spareribs, Red Sweet Chilli. Lay's Superchips Deep: American BBQ, Sweet Chilli. Lay's Iconic Local Flavours: Fries Mayo, Fries Andalouse. Lay's Oven Baked: Natural, Roasted Paprika, Mediterranean Herbs, Barbecue. Lay's Oven Baked Crispy Thins: Olive Oil & Herbs, Emmental Cheese. Lay's Oven Baked Crunchy Biscuits: Grilled Bacon, Tomato & Spring Onion, Paprika & Mediterranean Herbs. Lay's Sensations: Thai Sweet Chilli, Red Sweet Paprika, Mexican Peppers & Cream. Lay's Strong: Chilli and Lime, Hot Chicken Wings, Jalapeño and Cheese. Lay's Bugles: Nacho Cheese, Roasted Paprika, Sweet Chilli. Lay's Mama Mia's: Cheese & Paprika. Lay's Mixups: Natural, Paprika, Cheese. Lay's Wokkels: Paprika. Lay's Grills: Smoked. Lay's Stax: Original, Paprika. Lay's Sticks: Natural, Paprika.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://lays.be/nl/assortiment|website=lays.be/nl/assortiment|title=Lay's Belgium|access-date=2023-01-30|archive-date=30 January 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230130173032/https://lays.be/nl/assortiment|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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|[[Canada]] |
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|Lay's: Roast Chicken, Bar-B-Q, Classic, Salt & Vinegar, Ketchup, All Dressed, Sour Cream & Onion, Dill Pickle, Cheddar Jalapeño, Sea Salt & Pepper, Smokey Bacon, Cream & Onion, Magic Masala, Chicken and Tomato, Cucumber. Lay's Wavy: Cheddar & Sour Cream, Original, Salt & Vinegar, Hickory BBQ. Lay's Poppables: Sea Salt, White Cheddar, Honey BBQ, Sour Cream & Chive, Sea Salt & Vinegar. Lay's Lighty Salted: Classic, Bar-B-Q, Original. Lay's Stax: Original, Salt & Vinegar, Cheddar, Bar-B-Q, Sour Cream & Onion.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tastyrewards.com/en-ca/brands/lays/products|website=www.tastyrewards.com/en-ca/brands/lays/products|title=Lay's Canada|access-date=2023-01-29|archive-date=29 January 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230129112849/https://www.tastyrewards.com/en-ca/brands/lays/products|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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|[[China]] |
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|Cool & Refreshing (Cucumber, Kiwi, Blueberry, Cherry Tomato, and Lime), Classic Flavors (American Classic, Italian Red Meat, Mexican Tomato Chicken, Texas Grilled BBQ, and French Chicken), Intense & Stimulating (Numb & Spicy Hot Pot, and Hot & Sour Fish Soup), and Stax (Authentic Original, Green Cucumber, Tomato, Sizzled Barbecue, Finger Licking Braised Pork, Black Pepper Rib Eye Steak, Sea Salt And Cheese, Sea Salt And Chocolate, Garden Tomato, Green Tea, and Lime).<ref>{{Cite web|title=乐事官方网站-片片刻刻有乐事|url=http://www.lays.com.cn|access-date=2018-04-14|website=www.lays.com.cn}}</ref> |
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|[[Egypt]] |
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|Since its acquisition of ''Chipsy'' ({{lang|arz|شيبسى}} {{IPA|arz|ˈʃibsi, ˈʃipsi, ˈʃebsi|}}, shortened to {{IPA|arz|ʃebs|}}), Lay's chips (marketed as ''Chipsy)'' in Egypt inherited the ''Chipsy'' range of flavors as well as the pre-merger Lay's flavors. These flavors include Salt and Vinegar, Cheese (most likely based on [[Rumi cheese]] and the most popular flavor), seasoned cheese, Tomato (a [[Ketchup]]-based flavor), Charcoal-grilled [[Kebab]], Chili & Lime, [[Peri peri]] flavor. Forno: French Cheese, Tomato & [[Za'atar]]. Crushed Black Pepper & Salt, Basil & Spices. Forno Fusion: Cumin & Lemon, Lebanese Mix, Mediterranean Greek mix, [[Sweet chili sauce|Sweet chili]] & Tangy Cheese. Playz (Discontinued) : Tomato & Black Pepper, Chicken & Herbs, Cheese & Chili. Flamin' Hot: Regular Flamin' Hot, Flamin' Hot with Lime. In 2010, a [[Shrimp]] flavor was added after a national contest.{{Citation needed|date=June 2020}} |
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|[[France]] |
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|Lay's: Nature, BBQ, Roast Chicken, Paprika, Mustard Pickles, Cheese & Onion, Bolognese, Emmental, Salt & Vinegar, Spicy, Ketchup, Cheeseburger, Sour Cream & Onion, Goat Cheese. Lay's MAX: Nature, BBQ, Chicken with Herbs, American Burger Sauce. Lay's 3D's: Nature. Lay's Old Fashioned: Nature, Country Ham, Old Fashioned Mustard. Lay's Country: Nature, Jura Cheese & Black Pepper, Caramelized Roscoff Onion & Fresh Cheese, Garonne & Fine Herbs. Lay's Mediterranean: Nature, Province Herbs. Lay's Fritelle: Nature, Emmental, Bacon. Lay's Mixups: Salted, Cheese & Ham, Cheese. Lay's Stax: Original, Barbecue, Sour Cream & Onion, Emmental. Lay's Oven Baked: Nature, Herbs.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://lays.fr/assortiment-de-produits|title=Lay's France|website=lays.fr/assortiment-de-produits|access-date=2023-02-12|archive-date=27 November 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221127152437/https://lays.fr/assortiment-de-produits|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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|[[Germany]] |
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|Lay's are sold in several varieties: Herbal Butter, Salt & Vinegar, Sour Cream & Black Pepper, Salted, Paprika, Sour Cream & Onion, Smoked Bacon, Sweet Paprika, Bugles (Nacho Cheese, Paprika, Original, Sour Cream & Black Pepper), Super Chips (Salt and Paprika), Light (Salted and Paprika), Iconic Restaurant Flavours ([[Pizza Hut]] Margherita, [[Kentucky Fried Chicken|KFC]] Original Recipe, [[Subway (restaurant)|Subway]] Teriyaki)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://lays.de/#produkte|title=Produkte|website=Lay's DE|access-date=17 April 2022}}</ref> |
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|[[Greece]], [[Cyprus]] |
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|Lay's are made and packed by Tasty Foods and Corina Snacks LTD, with [[Mediterranean]] flavors which include Feta cheese flavor, [[Tzatziki]], Olive and Tomato, Oregano, Sea Salt & Black Pepper, Onion & Cheese, Prawn Cocktail, Salt, Salt & Vinegar, Barbeque and various more. There are hundreds of sub-variations in the Mediterranean line adjusted to each country's liking. {{Citation needed|date=June 2020}} |
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|[[India]] |
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|In India Lay's has the following flavors- American style onion and sour cream, India's magic masala, Spanish tomato tango, Classic Salted, West Indies' Hot 'N' Sweet Chilli, Chille Limón, Lay's Crispz herb and onion.<ref>{{Cite web|title=We Tasted All The Lay's Chips Flavors In India – Lay's Flavors that won us over are…|url=https://mishry.com/review-of-lays-chips-flavors-in-india|access-date=23 July 2021|website=mishry|date=15 February 2021}}</ref> Since 2015 under their Maxx label Maxx Sizzling barbeque and Maxx Macho chilli.<ref>{{Cite web|date=22 May 2015|title=Lay's Launches the Global Superhit: Lay's MAXX in India|url=https://www.prnewswire.com/in/news-releases/lays-launches-the-global-superhit-lays-maxx-in-india-504672291.html|access-date=23 July 2021|website=PR-Newswire}} And recently{{citation needed|date=August 2021}}, the peppery cheddar flavour of Maxx has been launched.</ref> In 2010 there was a competition in making new flavors and the flavor 'Mastana Mango' was selected, however this flavor is discontinued <ref>{{cite web |date=August 10, 2010 |title=Lay's Mastana Mango voted as Flavour of the Nation! |url=http://www.pepsicoindia.co.in/media/Press-Releases/release_08_10_10.aspx |access-date=July 29, 2010 |website=pepsicoindia.co.in}}</ref> |
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|[[Indonesia]], [[Malaysia]], [[Brunei Darussalam]], [[Timor Leste]] |
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|The flavors are Salmon Teriyaki, Classic Salty, Nori Seaweed, Pizza, Grilled Chicken Paprika, Duck's Tongue and Fiesta BBQ. It is produced by Indonesian-based PT Indofood Fritolay Makmur, a joint venture between PT Indofood CBP Sukses Makmur with Seven-Up Nederland B.V.<ref>{{cite web|title=Indofood CBP Company Profile|url=http://www.indofoodcbp.com/corporate/OurProducts/MakananRingan/tabid/109/language/id-ID/Default.aspx|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120427104517/http://www.indofoodcbp.com/corporate/OurProducts/MakananRingan/tabid/109/language/id-ID/Default.aspx|archive-date=April 27, 2012|access-date=12 May 2013|publisher=Indofood CBP}}</ref> |
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|[[Mauritius]] |
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|Lay's flavours consist of [[barbeque]], [[salt]] and [[vinegar]], [[Roasting|roasted]] [[chicken]], [[paprika]], [[onion]] and [[cheese]]. {{Citation needed|date=June 2020}} |
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|[[Mexico]] |
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|The following Lay's (called Sabritas) are available nationally in Mexico: Original, Ruffles, Tostitos, Doritos, Cheetos, Pake-Taxo, Japoneses (peanuts), Cheetos Poffets, Rancheritos, Adobados, Frit-os, Churrumais, Caseras, Sabritones, Crujitos and Chicharrón Clásico. {{Citation needed|date=June 2020}} |
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|[[Netherlands]] |
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|Lay's: Natural, Paprika, Bolognese, BBQ Ham, Patatje Joppie, Cheese & Onion, Pickles. Lay's MAX Double Crunch: Spare Ribs, Red Sweet Chilli. Lay's MAX: Smoky Paprika, Original, Patatje Joppie, Heinz Tomato Ketchup, Salt & Black Pepper, Pickles, Cheddar & Onion. Lay's MAX Strong: Hot Chicken Wings, Chili & Lime, Flamin' Hot. Lay's Iconic Local Flavors: Chips Mayo, Fries Satay Sauce. Lay's Iconic Restaurant Flavors: KFC Original Recipe Chicken, Subway Teriyaki, Pizza Hut Margherita. Lay's Super Chips Deep: American BBQ, Sweet Chilli. Lay's Oven Baked: Natural, Roasted Paprika, Mediterranean Herbs, Barbecue. Lay's Oven Baked Crispy Thins: Emmental Cheese, Olive Oil & Herbs. Lay's Oven Baked Crunchy Biscuits: Tomato & Spring Onion, Paprika & Mediterranean Herbs. Lay's Sensations: Thai Sweet Chilli, Red Sweet Paprika, Mexican Peppers & Cream. Lay's Strong: Chilli and Lime, Hot Chicken Wings, Jalapeño and Cheese. Lay's Hamka's: Original. Lay's Bugles: Nacho Cheese, Roasted Paprika, Sweet Chilli. Lay's Mixups: Paprika, Natural, Cheese. Lay's Wokkels: Paprika, Natural. Lay's Grills: Smoked. Lay's Mama Mia's: Cheese & Paprika. Lay's Pomtips: Original. Lay's Light: Original, Paprika. Lay's Sticks: Natural, Paprika.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://lays.nl/nl/assortiment|website=www.lays.nl/nl/assortiment|title=Lay's Netherlands|access-date=2023-01-29|archive-date=27 January 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230127213106/https://lays.nl/nl/assortiment|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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|[[Pakistan]] |
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|Lay's: Classic, French Cheese, Masala, Paprika, Yogurt & Herb. Lay's Wavy: Flamin' Hot, Mexican Chili, Texas BBQ, Black Salt.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://qne.com.pk/collections/lays|website=www.pepsico.com.pk/Brands/Detail?brandId=38|access-date=2023-01-29|title=Lay's Pakistan}}</ref> |
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|[[Peru]] |
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|[[Ruffles (potato chips)|Ruffles]] are a variant of the Lay's called "Lay's Ondas" (Lay's Waves). |
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|[[Philippines]], [[Thailand]] |
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|Flavors featured are Classic, Sour Cream & Onion, Cheese & Onion, Mexican Bar-B-Q, Japanese Nori Seaweed, Basil, Squid, Spicy Chili Squid, Seafood and Mayonnaise, and Spicy Seafood. Temporary international flavors have also been introduced, such as French Mayonnaise, Balsamic Vinegar and Salt (England), Garlic Soft Shelled Crab (Hong Kong), Soy Sauce, Salmon Teriyaki (Japan), Lobster, Bacon & Cheese (America). Other traditional "Thai" flavors include Tom Yum, Thai Chili Paste, Thai Seafood Dip, Chili and Lime.{{Citation needed|date=June 2020}} |
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|[[Poland]] |
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|Lay's: Salted, Green Onion, Fromage, Paprika, Spicy Paprika. Lay's Wavy: Salted, Green Onion, Paprika. Lay's Strong: Chilli & Lime, Cheese & Jalapeno, Hot Pepperoni. Lay's MAXX: Paprika, Cheese & Onion, Oriental Salsa. Lay's Oven Baked: Salted, Grilled Paprika, Yoghurt with Herbs, Grilled Vegetables, Chanterelles in a Cream Sauce. Lay's Oven Baked Multigrain Crackers: Paprika with Herbs, Vegetables with Green Onion, Tomato with Basil. Lay's Bugles: Nacho Cheese, Paprika Style. Lay's Stix: Ketchup.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Lay's Polska|url=https://www.lays.pl/produkty|access-date=2022-12-23|website=www.lays.pl/produkty}}</ref> Salt & Vinegar is also available at [[Żabka (convenience store)|Żabka]] stores. |
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|[[Romania]] |
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|Lay's: Salt, Cheese, Wild Mushrooms & Sour Cream, Barbecue, Sour Cream & Dill, Paprika, Chicken, Onion, Barbeque beef ribs. Lay's MAXX: Paprika, Salt, Cheddar & Onion. Lay's Oven Baked: Yoghurt & Herbs, Salt, Paprika, Chanterelles Mushrooms, Aromatic Cheese. Lay's Wavy: Hot Piri-Piri, Salt, Cheese.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Lay's Romania|url=https://lays.ro/produse/clasic|access-date=2023-01-24|website=www.lays.ro/produse/clasic}}</ref> |
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|[[Russia]] |
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|Lay's: Salt, Chives, Sour Cream and Herbs, Crab, Grilled Ribs, Bacon, Cheese, Red Caviar. Lay's Wavy: Salmon in Cream Sauce, Sour Cream and Onion, Paprika, Lobster. Lay's Oven Baked: Sour Cream and Aromatic Herbs, Chanterelles in Sour Cream, Delicate Cheese with Herbs. Lay's Stax: Spicy Paprika, Delicate Sour Cream and Onion, Fragrant Barbecue Ribs. Lay's Stix: Sour Cream and Onion, Ketchup. Lay's MAXX: 4 Cheese Pizza, BBQ Chicken Wings, Mushrooms in a Creamy Sauce.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://lays.ru/products|website=lays.ru/products|title=Lay's Russia|access-date=2023-01-30}}</ref> |
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|[[Saudi Arabia]] and the [[Gulf Cooperation Council]] countries |
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|It is available in several flavors, including Salt, Salt & Vinegar, Chilli, Chilli-Lemon, Ketchup, French cheese, Pizza, and Flaming Hot. Lay's Max is available in flavors: Chili, Cheese and Italian Blend. Lay's Forno, which has less fat by 60%, is available in six flavors: Authentic Cheese, Black Pepper, Lemon & Black Pepper, Labneh & Mint, Italian Mix (a spicy tomato flavor) and [[Za'atar|Za’atar]].{{Citation needed|date=June 2020}} |
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|[[United States]] |
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|Lay's: Classic, Barbecue, Sour Cream & Onion, Cheddar & Sour Cream, Flamin' Hot, Salt & Vinegar, Cheddar Jalapeño, Sweet Southern Heat Barbecue, Honey Barbecue, Chile Limón, Limón, Dill Pickle, Flamin' Hot Dill Pickle, Chesapeake Bay Crab Spice, Adobada (imported from Sabritas in Mexico). Lay's Better For You: Lightly Salted Classic, Lightly Salted Barbecue, Kettle Cooked Reduced Fat Original, Wavy Lightly Salted, Simply Sea Salt Thick Cut, Simply Barbecue Thick Cut, Baked Barbecue, Baked Original. Lay's Dips: French Onion, Smooth Ranch. Lay's Kettle Cooked: Flamin' Hot, Original, Jalapeño, Mesquite BBQ, Sea Salt & Vinegar, Sea Salt & Cracked Pepper, Maui Onion, Reduced Fat Original. Lay's Layers: Three Cheese, Sour Cream & Onion. Lay's Poppables: Sea Salt, Sea Salt & Vinegar, White Cheddar, Honey BBQ. Lay's Stax: Original, Sour Cream & Onion, Mesquite BBQ, Cheddar, Salt & Vinegar, Bacon & Cheddar Potato Skins, Buffalo Wings with Ranch, XTRA Flamin' Hot. Lay's Wavy: Original, Reduced Fat, Funyuns Onion, Ranch, Hickory BBQ, Salt & Pepper, Lightly Salted. Lay's Variety Pack: Classic, Mix.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.lays.com/products|website=lays.com/products|title=Lay's US|access-date=2023-01-31}}</ref> |
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|[[Vietnam]] |
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|Lay's: Natural Classic, Brazil BBQ Pork Rib, Cheddar Cheese, Nori Seaweed, Texas Tenderloin Steak, Sour Cream & Onion, Thai Spicy Squid. Lay's Stax (Imported from Thailand): Original, Hot Chili Squid, Sour Cream & Onion, Spicy Lobster, BBQ.<ref name="Vietnam">{{Cite web|title=Lay's ViệtNam|url=https://www.laysvietnam.com/en/product/lays-en/|access-date=2023-01-29|website=Lay's Việt Nam}}</ref> |
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In Australia, a [[cilantro]] version exists while a hot & sweet chili brand can be found in [[South America]]. An added flavor in [[India]] is called the "Magic Masala." This flavour is very popular in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. |
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There are a number of unique products in the United Kingdom sold under the ''Walkers'' label, including [[prawn]] cocktail, beef & onion, Greek [[kebab]] and [[Marmite]] [[yeast]] extract. Under the ''Smith's'' label in Australia, unique flavors include Greek Feta & Herb and Italian [[Tomato]] & [[Basil]]. |
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In parts of South America (notably [[Argentina]] and [[Uruguay]]), Lay's flavored products are sold with the "Lay's Mediterraneas" label, and include such flavors as ham, tomato and basil, tomato parmesan, and oregano. |
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There are currently 12 regular Lay's flavours in Canada, though there are more, available only in certain parts of the country. The flavours available nationwide are the following: ''Classic'' (yellow), ''BarBQ'' (black), ''Salt & Vinegar'' (teal), ''Ketchup'' (dark red), ''Wavy Original'' (red), ''Dill Pickle'' (bright green), ''Smokey Bacon'' (brown), ''Sea Salt & Pepper'' (silver), ''Sour Cream & Onion'' (green), ''Roast Chicken'' (light brown) and finally ''Lightly Salted'' (bright blue). Also, in select |
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Canadian markets Lay's has introduced international flavours such as "Spicy [[Curry]]" and "[[Wasabi]]" to appeal to a wider consumer group. |
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==Nutritional information== |
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[[Image:Chips-BBQbakedlays.gif|right|thumb|Bag of Lays Baked Chips]] |
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As a snack food, the Lay's brands contain very few vitamins and minerals in any variety. At ten percent of the daily requirement per serving, [[vitamin C]] is the highest. Salt content is particularly high, with a serving containing as much as 380 mg of salt. |
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A one [[ounce]] (28 [[gram]]) serving of Lay's regular potato chips has 130 [[calories]] and contains ten [[grams]] of [[fat]], with three grams of [[saturated fat]]. Kettle cooked brands have seven to eight grams of fat and two grams of saturated fat but are 140 calories. Lays Natural has nine grams of fat, two grams of saturated fat and 150 calories. Stax typically contain ten grams of fat, 2.5 grams saturated fat and are 160 calories per serving. Wavy Lays are identical to the regular brand except for a half-gram less of saturated fat in some combinations. The various brands do not contain any [[trans fats]]. |
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The baked variety feature 1.5 grams of fat per one ounce serving, and have no saturated fat. Each serving has 110 to 120 calories. Lay's Light sevings are 75 calories per ounce and have no fat. |
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==See also== |
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* [[Frito-Lay]] |
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* [[Herman Lay]] |
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* [[Lay's Stax]] |
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* [[Potato chip]] |
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* [[The Smith's Snackfood Company]] |
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* [[Walkers]] |
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* [[Herr's Snacks]] |
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Latest revision as of 15:08, 22 December 2024
Product type | Potato chips |
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Owner | PepsiCo |
Produced by | Frito-Lay |
Country | United States |
Introduced | 1932 |
Related brands | Walkers Hostess Smith's Elma Chips |
Markets | Worldwide |
Website | lays.com |
Lay's (/leɪz/) is a brand of potato chips with different flavors, as well as the name of the company that founded the chip brand in the United States. The brand is also referred to as Frito-Lay, as both Lay's and Fritos are brands sold by the Frito-Lay company, which has been a wholly owned subsidiary of PepsiCo since 1965. Frito-Lay primarily uses the brand name "Lay's" in the United States and Canada, and uses other brand names in some other countries, such as Walkers in the UK and Ireland, and Smith's in Australia.[1]
History
[edit]In 1932, salesman Herman Lay opened a snack food operation in Nashville, Tennessee.[2] In 1938, he purchased the Atlanta, Georgia-based potato manufacturer "Barrett Food Company", renaming it "H.W. Lay Lingo & Company". Lay crisscrossed the southern United States, selling the product from the trunk of his car.
In 1961, the Frito Company, founded by Charles E. Doolin, merged with Lay’s, forming Frito-Lay Inc., a snack food giant with combined sales of over $127 million annually, which was then the highest sales revenue earned by any manufacturer. Shortly thereafter, Lay's introduced what became its best-known slogan: "betcha can't eat just one". Sales of the chips became international, with marketing assisted by a number of celebrity endorsers. Annual revenues for Frito-Lay exceeded $180 million by 1965, when the company had more than 8,000 employees and 46 manufacturing plants.[3]
In 1965, Frito-Lay merged with the Pepsi-Cola Company to form PepsiCo, Inc. In 1991, the company introduced a new formulation of their chip that was crisper and kept fresher longer. Shortly thereafter, the company introduced the "Wavy Lay's" products to grocery shelves, with a national rollout in 1994.[4] In the mid- to late 1990s, Lay's introduced a lower-calorie baked variety, and a fat-free variety (Lay's WOW chips) that contained the fat substitute olestra.
In the 2000s, the company introduced “kettle-cooked” varieties, as well as a more highly processed variety (Lay's Stax) that was intended to compete with Pringles,[5] and several differently flavored varieties.
In 2012, Frito-Lay products comprised 59% of the United States savory snack-food market.[6]
In April 2019, PepsiCo's Indian subsidiary sued four farmers in Gujarat, India for copyright infringement, claiming they were growing a variety of potatoes trademarked by the company for exclusive use in its Lay's potato chips.[7][8] Two years later, the ruling was done in the farmers' favour under the Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers' Rights Act, 2001.[9]
International branding
[edit]Frito-Lay primarily uses the brand name "Lay's" in the United States, and uses other brand names in some other countries, including Walkers (UK and Ireland); Smith's (Australia); Chipsy (Egypt and the West Balkans[10]); Tapuchips (Israel);[11] Margarita (Colombia); and Sabritas (Mexico).
Nutritional information
[edit]As with most snack foods, the Lay's brands contain very few vitamins and minerals in any variety. At ten percent of the daily requirement per serving, vitamin C is the highest. Salt content is particularly high, with a serving containing as much as 380 mg of sodium.[12]
A one-ounce (28 gram) serving of Lay's regular potato chips has 160 Calories, and contains ten grams of fat, with one gram of saturated fat.[12] Kettle-cooked brands have seven to eight grams of fat and one gram of saturated fat, and are 140 Calories. Lay's Natural has nine grams of fat, two grams of saturated fat and 150 Calories. Stax chips typically contain ten grams of fat, 2.5 grams saturated fat, and are 160 calories per serving. Wavy Lay's are identical to the regular brand, except for a half-gram less of saturated fat in some combinations. Now the various brands do not contain any trans fats.[citation needed]
A 50 gram serving of Lay's BarBQ chips contains 270 calories, and 17 grams of fat. It also contains 270 mg of sodium, and 15% of the daily recommended dose of Vitamin C.[13]
The baked variety, introduced in the mid 1990s, feature 1.5 grams of fat per one ounce serving, and have no saturated fat. Each serving has 110 to 120 Calories. Lay's Light servings are 75 Calories per ounce and have no fat.[14]
Lay's Classic Potato chips were cooked in hydrogenated oil until 2003.[15] In 2024, according to ET, in the United States the chips are made with sunflower, corn and/or canola oil.[16]
International
[edit]Country | Description |
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Argentina | PepsiCo commercialized potato chips under the name Frenchitas until 2001. They are now marketed under the Lay's label.[17] |
Australia | PepsiCo acquired The Smith's Snackfood Company in 1998[18] and marketed Frito-Lay products under that label, using the name Thins.[19] After Thin's was sold to Snack Brands Australia (Owned by Arnotts), Smith's produced a line of potato chips under the Lay's brand for a brief period of time. The Lay's line was eventually rebranded in 2004 as Smith's Crisps, while the traditional Smith's line was renamed Smith's Crinkles. This is still sold in Australia as a direct competitor to Smith's Crisps. Since 2009, Lay's have been available in Australia exclusively at Costco, where they are available in a single flavor and size (500g plain). They continue to be manufactured in Australia by Smith's.[citation needed] |
Bangladesh | Transcom Group have marketed and produced Lay's as they manage the franchise of PepsiCo in the country.[20][21] It has been introduced in 2023 and Lay's India helped them to establish its production plant in Bogra District.[22] |
Benelux | Lay's used to be called Smiths in the Belgium and the Netherlands until the name was changed in 2001.[23] |
Brazil | The first attempt to sell the brand in the country was in 1999, but it was discontinued after a short time. In 2004 another brand of chips began to be sold under the name Sensações (lit. Sensations) being targeted to the older audience with more exquisite flavors.[24] It returned in 2013 and has remained on sale since then.[25][26] In 2021, the Sensações brand was renamed as Lay's Sensações.[27] |
Canada | As Lay's were produced by another company at that time, the chips were known as Hostess. In 1996, Hostess was rebranded to Lay's with a television commercial featuring Mark Messier and Eric Lindros aired in 1997 that relaunched the brand.[citation needed] |
Colombia | The chips are sold under the name Margarita. They are still commercialized under the label Lay's, however. [citation needed] |
Egypt | Lay's was once sold under its own label until it was merged with the local label Chipsy (Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [ˈʃibsi, ˈʃipsi]), which has since become the local unit of Lay's under much the same arrangement as Walkers.[citation needed] |
India | Cricketers Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Gautam Gambhir[28] and actors Saif Ali Khan[29] and Ranbir Kapoor[30] have endorsed Lay's. It has been introduced in 1995 as Ruffles Lay's and it retained the name until 1999. |
Indonesia | The Lay's label is distributed in Indonesia under the name Chitato Lite after the licensing agreement between PepsiCo and Indofood had expired in 2021.[31] |
Israel | Lay's label is distributed with the name Tapuchips (תפוצ'יפס) by Strauss-Elite.[11] |
Mexico | PepsiCo acquired Sabritas S. de R.L. in 1966. Lay's along with other products such as Cheetos, Fritos, Doritos and Ruffles are marketed under the Sabritas brand. The logo for the Mexican company sports the red ribbon, but it has a stylized smiling face instead of the sun. It controls around 80% of the market. [32] |
Pakistan | In Pakistan, Lay's has been introduced in 2007 and has been endorsed by renowned star of the country Ali Zafar. It is owned by Frito-Lay Pakistan alongside other brands such as Cheetos, Kurkure etc.[33] |
Serbia | Lay's are distributed as Chipsy, domestic company acquired by PepsiCo in 2008.[34] |
South Africa | Lay's are distributed by the Simba Chip company.[35] |
United Arab Emirates | Lay's are sold as different labels. [36][37] |
Vietnam | The chips were sold under the name of Poca until it was rebranded to Lay's in 2019.[38] |
Flavors
[edit]Country | Flavors |
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Belgium | Lay's: Natural, Paprika, Heinz Tomato Ketchup, Pickles, Barbecue Ham, Classic Burger, Bolognese, Roasted Chicken. Lay's MAX: Original, Smoky Paprika, Salt & Black Pepper, Pickles. Lay's MAX Strong: Hot Chicken Wings, Chilli & Lime, Flamin' Hot. Lay's MAX Double Crunch: Spareribs, Red Sweet Chilli. Lay's Superchips Deep: American BBQ, Sweet Chilli. Lay's Iconic Local Flavours: Fries Mayo, Fries Andalouse. Lay's Oven Baked: Natural, Roasted Paprika, Mediterranean Herbs, Barbecue. Lay's Oven Baked Crispy Thins: Olive Oil & Herbs, Emmental Cheese. Lay's Oven Baked Crunchy Biscuits: Grilled Bacon, Tomato & Spring Onion, Paprika & Mediterranean Herbs. Lay's Sensations: Thai Sweet Chilli, Red Sweet Paprika, Mexican Peppers & Cream. Lay's Strong: Chilli and Lime, Hot Chicken Wings, Jalapeño and Cheese. Lay's Bugles: Nacho Cheese, Roasted Paprika, Sweet Chilli. Lay's Mama Mia's: Cheese & Paprika. Lay's Mixups: Natural, Paprika, Cheese. Lay's Wokkels: Paprika. Lay's Grills: Smoked. Lay's Stax: Original, Paprika. Lay's Sticks: Natural, Paprika.[39] |
Canada | Lay's: Roast Chicken, Bar-B-Q, Classic, Salt & Vinegar, Ketchup, All Dressed, Sour Cream & Onion, Dill Pickle, Cheddar Jalapeño, Sea Salt & Pepper, Smokey Bacon, Cream & Onion, Magic Masala, Chicken and Tomato, Cucumber. Lay's Wavy: Cheddar & Sour Cream, Original, Salt & Vinegar, Hickory BBQ. Lay's Poppables: Sea Salt, White Cheddar, Honey BBQ, Sour Cream & Chive, Sea Salt & Vinegar. Lay's Lighty Salted: Classic, Bar-B-Q, Original. Lay's Stax: Original, Salt & Vinegar, Cheddar, Bar-B-Q, Sour Cream & Onion.[40] |
China | Cool & Refreshing (Cucumber, Kiwi, Blueberry, Cherry Tomato, and Lime), Classic Flavors (American Classic, Italian Red Meat, Mexican Tomato Chicken, Texas Grilled BBQ, and French Chicken), Intense & Stimulating (Numb & Spicy Hot Pot, and Hot & Sour Fish Soup), and Stax (Authentic Original, Green Cucumber, Tomato, Sizzled Barbecue, Finger Licking Braised Pork, Black Pepper Rib Eye Steak, Sea Salt And Cheese, Sea Salt And Chocolate, Garden Tomato, Green Tea, and Lime).[41] |
Egypt | Since its acquisition of Chipsy (شيبسى [ˈʃibsi, ˈʃipsi, ˈʃebsi], shortened to [ʃebs]), Lay's chips (marketed as Chipsy) in Egypt inherited the Chipsy range of flavors as well as the pre-merger Lay's flavors. These flavors include Salt and Vinegar, Cheese (most likely based on Rumi cheese and the most popular flavor), seasoned cheese, Tomato (a Ketchup-based flavor), Charcoal-grilled Kebab, Chili & Lime, Peri peri flavor. Forno: French Cheese, Tomato & Za'atar. Crushed Black Pepper & Salt, Basil & Spices. Forno Fusion: Cumin & Lemon, Lebanese Mix, Mediterranean Greek mix, Sweet chili & Tangy Cheese. Playz (Discontinued) : Tomato & Black Pepper, Chicken & Herbs, Cheese & Chili. Flamin' Hot: Regular Flamin' Hot, Flamin' Hot with Lime. In 2010, a Shrimp flavor was added after a national contest.[citation needed] |
France | Lay's: Nature, BBQ, Roast Chicken, Paprika, Mustard Pickles, Cheese & Onion, Bolognese, Emmental, Salt & Vinegar, Spicy, Ketchup, Cheeseburger, Sour Cream & Onion, Goat Cheese. Lay's MAX: Nature, BBQ, Chicken with Herbs, American Burger Sauce. Lay's 3D's: Nature. Lay's Old Fashioned: Nature, Country Ham, Old Fashioned Mustard. Lay's Country: Nature, Jura Cheese & Black Pepper, Caramelized Roscoff Onion & Fresh Cheese, Garonne & Fine Herbs. Lay's Mediterranean: Nature, Province Herbs. Lay's Fritelle: Nature, Emmental, Bacon. Lay's Mixups: Salted, Cheese & Ham, Cheese. Lay's Stax: Original, Barbecue, Sour Cream & Onion, Emmental. Lay's Oven Baked: Nature, Herbs.[42] |
Germany | Lay's are sold in several varieties: Herbal Butter, Salt & Vinegar, Sour Cream & Black Pepper, Salted, Paprika, Sour Cream & Onion, Smoked Bacon, Sweet Paprika, Bugles (Nacho Cheese, Paprika, Original, Sour Cream & Black Pepper), Super Chips (Salt and Paprika), Light (Salted and Paprika), Iconic Restaurant Flavours (Pizza Hut Margherita, KFC Original Recipe, Subway Teriyaki)[43] |
Greece, Cyprus | Lay's are made and packed by Tasty Foods and Corina Snacks LTD, with Mediterranean flavors which include Feta cheese flavor, Tzatziki, Olive and Tomato, Oregano, Sea Salt & Black Pepper, Onion & Cheese, Prawn Cocktail, Salt, Salt & Vinegar, Barbeque and various more. There are hundreds of sub-variations in the Mediterranean line adjusted to each country's liking. [citation needed] |
India | In India Lay's has the following flavors- American style onion and sour cream, India's magic masala, Spanish tomato tango, Classic Salted, West Indies' Hot 'N' Sweet Chilli, Chille Limón, Lay's Crispz herb and onion.[44] Since 2015 under their Maxx label Maxx Sizzling barbeque and Maxx Macho chilli.[45] In 2010 there was a competition in making new flavors and the flavor 'Mastana Mango' was selected, however this flavor is discontinued [46] |
Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, Timor Leste | The flavors are Salmon Teriyaki, Classic Salty, Nori Seaweed, Pizza, Grilled Chicken Paprika, Duck's Tongue and Fiesta BBQ. It is produced by Indonesian-based PT Indofood Fritolay Makmur, a joint venture between PT Indofood CBP Sukses Makmur with Seven-Up Nederland B.V.[47] |
Mauritius | Lay's flavours consist of barbeque, salt and vinegar, roasted chicken, paprika, onion and cheese. [citation needed] |
Mexico | The following Lay's (called Sabritas) are available nationally in Mexico: Original, Ruffles, Tostitos, Doritos, Cheetos, Pake-Taxo, Japoneses (peanuts), Cheetos Poffets, Rancheritos, Adobados, Frit-os, Churrumais, Caseras, Sabritones, Crujitos and Chicharrón Clásico. [citation needed] |
Netherlands | Lay's: Natural, Paprika, Bolognese, BBQ Ham, Patatje Joppie, Cheese & Onion, Pickles. Lay's MAX Double Crunch: Spare Ribs, Red Sweet Chilli. Lay's MAX: Smoky Paprika, Original, Patatje Joppie, Heinz Tomato Ketchup, Salt & Black Pepper, Pickles, Cheddar & Onion. Lay's MAX Strong: Hot Chicken Wings, Chili & Lime, Flamin' Hot. Lay's Iconic Local Flavors: Chips Mayo, Fries Satay Sauce. Lay's Iconic Restaurant Flavors: KFC Original Recipe Chicken, Subway Teriyaki, Pizza Hut Margherita. Lay's Super Chips Deep: American BBQ, Sweet Chilli. Lay's Oven Baked: Natural, Roasted Paprika, Mediterranean Herbs, Barbecue. Lay's Oven Baked Crispy Thins: Emmental Cheese, Olive Oil & Herbs. Lay's Oven Baked Crunchy Biscuits: Tomato & Spring Onion, Paprika & Mediterranean Herbs. Lay's Sensations: Thai Sweet Chilli, Red Sweet Paprika, Mexican Peppers & Cream. Lay's Strong: Chilli and Lime, Hot Chicken Wings, Jalapeño and Cheese. Lay's Hamka's: Original. Lay's Bugles: Nacho Cheese, Roasted Paprika, Sweet Chilli. Lay's Mixups: Paprika, Natural, Cheese. Lay's Wokkels: Paprika, Natural. Lay's Grills: Smoked. Lay's Mama Mia's: Cheese & Paprika. Lay's Pomtips: Original. Lay's Light: Original, Paprika. Lay's Sticks: Natural, Paprika.[48] |
Pakistan | Lay's: Classic, French Cheese, Masala, Paprika, Yogurt & Herb. Lay's Wavy: Flamin' Hot, Mexican Chili, Texas BBQ, Black Salt.[49] |
Peru | Ruffles are a variant of the Lay's called "Lay's Ondas" (Lay's Waves). |
Philippines, Thailand | Flavors featured are Classic, Sour Cream & Onion, Cheese & Onion, Mexican Bar-B-Q, Japanese Nori Seaweed, Basil, Squid, Spicy Chili Squid, Seafood and Mayonnaise, and Spicy Seafood. Temporary international flavors have also been introduced, such as French Mayonnaise, Balsamic Vinegar and Salt (England), Garlic Soft Shelled Crab (Hong Kong), Soy Sauce, Salmon Teriyaki (Japan), Lobster, Bacon & Cheese (America). Other traditional "Thai" flavors include Tom Yum, Thai Chili Paste, Thai Seafood Dip, Chili and Lime.[citation needed] |
Poland | Lay's: Salted, Green Onion, Fromage, Paprika, Spicy Paprika. Lay's Wavy: Salted, Green Onion, Paprika. Lay's Strong: Chilli & Lime, Cheese & Jalapeno, Hot Pepperoni. Lay's MAXX: Paprika, Cheese & Onion, Oriental Salsa. Lay's Oven Baked: Salted, Grilled Paprika, Yoghurt with Herbs, Grilled Vegetables, Chanterelles in a Cream Sauce. Lay's Oven Baked Multigrain Crackers: Paprika with Herbs, Vegetables with Green Onion, Tomato with Basil. Lay's Bugles: Nacho Cheese, Paprika Style. Lay's Stix: Ketchup.[50] Salt & Vinegar is also available at Żabka stores. |
Romania | Lay's: Salt, Cheese, Wild Mushrooms & Sour Cream, Barbecue, Sour Cream & Dill, Paprika, Chicken, Onion, Barbeque beef ribs. Lay's MAXX: Paprika, Salt, Cheddar & Onion. Lay's Oven Baked: Yoghurt & Herbs, Salt, Paprika, Chanterelles Mushrooms, Aromatic Cheese. Lay's Wavy: Hot Piri-Piri, Salt, Cheese.[51] |
Russia | Lay's: Salt, Chives, Sour Cream and Herbs, Crab, Grilled Ribs, Bacon, Cheese, Red Caviar. Lay's Wavy: Salmon in Cream Sauce, Sour Cream and Onion, Paprika, Lobster. Lay's Oven Baked: Sour Cream and Aromatic Herbs, Chanterelles in Sour Cream, Delicate Cheese with Herbs. Lay's Stax: Spicy Paprika, Delicate Sour Cream and Onion, Fragrant Barbecue Ribs. Lay's Stix: Sour Cream and Onion, Ketchup. Lay's MAXX: 4 Cheese Pizza, BBQ Chicken Wings, Mushrooms in a Creamy Sauce.[52] |
Saudi Arabia and the Gulf Cooperation Council countries | It is available in several flavors, including Salt, Salt & Vinegar, Chilli, Chilli-Lemon, Ketchup, French cheese, Pizza, and Flaming Hot. Lay's Max is available in flavors: Chili, Cheese and Italian Blend. Lay's Forno, which has less fat by 60%, is available in six flavors: Authentic Cheese, Black Pepper, Lemon & Black Pepper, Labneh & Mint, Italian Mix (a spicy tomato flavor) and Za’atar.[citation needed] |
United States | Lay's: Classic, Barbecue, Sour Cream & Onion, Cheddar & Sour Cream, Flamin' Hot, Salt & Vinegar, Cheddar Jalapeño, Sweet Southern Heat Barbecue, Honey Barbecue, Chile Limón, Limón, Dill Pickle, Flamin' Hot Dill Pickle, Chesapeake Bay Crab Spice, Adobada (imported from Sabritas in Mexico). Lay's Better For You: Lightly Salted Classic, Lightly Salted Barbecue, Kettle Cooked Reduced Fat Original, Wavy Lightly Salted, Simply Sea Salt Thick Cut, Simply Barbecue Thick Cut, Baked Barbecue, Baked Original. Lay's Dips: French Onion, Smooth Ranch. Lay's Kettle Cooked: Flamin' Hot, Original, Jalapeño, Mesquite BBQ, Sea Salt & Vinegar, Sea Salt & Cracked Pepper, Maui Onion, Reduced Fat Original. Lay's Layers: Three Cheese, Sour Cream & Onion. Lay's Poppables: Sea Salt, Sea Salt & Vinegar, White Cheddar, Honey BBQ. Lay's Stax: Original, Sour Cream & Onion, Mesquite BBQ, Cheddar, Salt & Vinegar, Bacon & Cheddar Potato Skins, Buffalo Wings with Ranch, XTRA Flamin' Hot. Lay's Wavy: Original, Reduced Fat, Funyuns Onion, Ranch, Hickory BBQ, Salt & Pepper, Lightly Salted. Lay's Variety Pack: Classic, Mix.[53] |
Vietnam | Lay's: Natural Classic, Brazil BBQ Pork Rib, Cheddar Cheese, Nori Seaweed, Texas Tenderloin Steak, Sour Cream & Onion, Thai Spicy Squid. Lay's Stax (Imported from Thailand): Original, Hot Chili Squid, Sour Cream & Onion, Spicy Lobster, BBQ.[38] |
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