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Post by Pep Streebeck on Aug 31, 2018 18:37:21 GMT
What are your Dorito favorites from the Golden Era? Pick 2 please, with your 2nd favorite being #2.
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Post by Pep Streebeck on Aug 31, 2018 21:11:23 GMT
Awesome! Jumpin' Jack Cheese was underrated! Nice to see it got an early hit! And Taco too. Really I always thought Taco could have used more flavoring. You'd get some bags of Nacho Cheese and they would be clearly overdusted with the flavoring. I always wanted to get a bag of Taco that packed a punch like that.
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Post by nutsberryfarm π on Aug 31, 2018 21:24:10 GMT
only had cool ranch.
saw taco the other day--tasty?
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Post by Jayman on Sept 1, 2018 1:46:47 GMT
Sour cream and onion
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Post by Pep Streebeck on Sept 1, 2018 2:04:05 GMT
You have an old wrestling avatar so you may know it. I somehow have no memory of it existing. I was an elementary school Dorito addict. I went nuts for the shit. And played it up for the girls too. I remember there being Plain, Taco, and Nacho Cheese. Late 70's and early 80's. In my mind there was yellow bag = Plain, orange bag = Taco, red bag = Nacho Cheese. Somehow Sour Cream & Onion has no registry in my memory. Maybe because as a kid I hated onions and maybe I blocked them out of my memory. Or maybe there were target markets and my metro area never got that variation. My mom always used Taco flavor for whenever she made something involving chips and dipping. I love the original bag logo, but I have fond memories of the logo that hit in the early 90's.
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Post by Jayman on Sept 1, 2018 2:25:03 GMT
You have an old wrestling avatar so you may know it. I somehow have no memory of it existing. I was an elementary school Dorito addict. I went nuts for the shit. And played it up for the girls too. I remember there being Plain, Taco, and Nacho Cheese. Late 70's and early 80's. In my mind there was yellow bag = Plain, orange bag = Taco, red bag = Nacho Cheese. Somehow Sour Cream & Onion has no registry in my memory. Maybe because as a kid I hated onions and maybe I blocked them out of my memory. Or maybe there were target markets and my metro area never got that variation. My mom always used Taco flavor for whenever she made something involving chips and dipping. I love the original bag logo, but I have fond memories of the logo that hit in the early 90's. I saw it pop up like 7 or 8 years ago. I don't remember ever seeing it before then but I have not seen it around since then. To be fair, I haven't really looked around for it. Basically I just get whatever they have in the vending machine at work. That's kind of the only time I get doritos. Those are usually the spicy sweet chili or cool ranch lately so that's generally all I get now. I don't think I've ever had a dorito flavor that I didn't like though.
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Post by Lucy on Sept 4, 2018 8:13:23 GMT
Nacho cheese and cool ranch, always.
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Post by nutsberryfarm π on Sept 15, 2018 17:47:57 GMT
Nacho cheese and cool ranch, always.
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Post by petrolino on Sept 16, 2018 16:01:04 GMT
Exciting race that's developed between the leading flavours.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2018 23:17:56 GMT
Nacho cheese My first Dorito back in the early early 70s. Then cool ranch from the 90s?
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Post by Pep Streebeck on Sept 17, 2018 15:06:45 GMT
Nacho cheese My first Dorito back in the early early 70s. Then cool ranch from the 90s? Cool Ranch was from 1986
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Post by nutsberryfarm π on Sept 27, 2018 14:43:48 GMT
Salsa Rio sounds intriguing.
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Post by Pep Streebeck on Oct 1, 2018 16:14:30 GMT
Salsa Rio sounds intriguing. It was amazing. Quite spicy for the time, seeing as snack foods and chips weren't putting out these ultra hot flavors. And the more seasoning ended up with a dark red, pretty hot chip. And it came in the old style bag with the clear window on the front, so you could see if you were getting a super strong batch.
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