Doritos originated in 1964 at Disneyland restaurant with leftover tortillas. Brand evolved from seven-rectangle wordmark to current fiery triangle design. Current logo features black triangle bordered by yellow, red, and orange gradient
Doritos was created at Disneyland in 1964 by Arch West. Name means "little golden things" in Spanish. Original logo featured seven vertical rectangles with yellow and orange colors
Chips can be made from various ingredients including potatoes, corn, tortillas, beans and cheese puffs. Potato and tortilla chips are most popular salty snacks according to SNAC International. Pepsi Co. dominates chip market with Frito Lay products including Lay's, Doritos and Cheetos
Original logo introduced in 1964-1973. Reintroduced in 2010 for taco flavor and Doritos Throwback. Used for ketchup flavor in Canada. Multiple variations from 1984 to 2013. Current logo introduced in 2013, production ended in Indonesia in 2021
Salsa Verde lacks texture and lacks cilantro notes. Flamin' Hot Nacho contains excessive red food coloring. Screamin' Sriracha creates confusing taste combination. Spicy Nacho lacks spicy taste and is advertised as such. Jacked chips have dry consistency and lack ranch flavor
Flamin' Hot Cool Ranch won with balanced taste and crunch. Sweet & Tangy BBQ flavor received highest scores for taste. Cool Ranch remains popular despite being 50 years old. Nacho Cheese flavor received highest marks for classic taste