Lay's is a brand of potato chips marketed and produced by Frito-Lay, a subsidiary of PepsiCo. The chips are sold in over 200 countries worldwide and have a wide range of flavors to cater to the taste of different regions.
Lay's was founded by Herman W. Lay in 1932 as a snack food company in Nashville, Tennessee.
The company merged with Frito Company in 1961 to form Frito-Lay, Inc.
Since then, Lay's has expanded globally, with the introduction of new flavors and packaging.
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The classic Lay's potato chip, lightly salted and perfect for snacking.
A smoky, sweet chip with a tangy barbecue flavor.
A tangy and savory chip with a creamy sour cream and onion flavor.
A tangy and salty chip with the tartness of vinegar.
A rich and bold chip with the cheesy taste of cheddar and tangy sour cream.
You can buy Lay's chips at most grocery stores and convenience stores worldwide.
The most popular Lay's chip flavors are original, barbecue, sour cream & onion, salt & vinegar, and cheddar & sour cream.
Most Lay's chips are gluten-free, but some flavors may contain gluten. Always check the label before consuming if you have gluten restrictions.
Lay's chips are thin, crispy potato chips, while Pringles are stackable, saddle-shaped potato and wheat-based chips. They also have different flavor options.
Lay's chips should be stored in an airtight container at room temperature to maintain their freshness and crispiness.