From new Baked Lay’s and Goldfish flavors to Zero Sugar Oreos, these six snack releases are already generating major buzz.
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“Record productivity” in the last six months at Frito-Lay, as well as across PepsiCo, have enabled the company to “reset the price” for consumers in key brands, Laguarta said. Testing of the improved ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Doritos and Cheetos released Simply NKD: the same flavors you know, but with zero artificial colors or ...
PepsiCo is stripping the color — but not the flavor — from two of America's favorite snacks. In a Nov. 13 news release, the company announced it would introduce a line of "Simply NKD" branded Doritos ...
A new development in the snack industry might signal the end of orange dust on your fingertips. On Dec. 1, muted versions of Doritos and Cheetos’ signature chips will hit the shelves, sans the ...
The Simply NKD line of the beloved snacks will have no dyes or artificial flavors, but you can still buy the original eye-wateringly orange versions. I've been reviewing hardware and software, ...
Bright orange fingers may soon be less common for some snackers. PepsiCo announced that it will begin selling new versions of Cheetos and Doritos that contain no artificial colors or flavors. The line ...
In a move that’s catching attention across the snack industry, PepsiCo has announced it’s removing the bright colors—but not the flavors—from some of its most recognizable products. Starting December ...