Lays is a brand of potato chips and other snacks owned by PepsiCo. Lays produces a wide variety of flavors and styles of chips, including their Nori Seaweed flavor popular in Asia.
Lays was founded in 1932 by Herman Lay.
The company merged with Frito Company in 1961.
In 1965, the company became a subsidiary of PepsiCo.
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Classic potato chips available in a variety of flavors.
Baked, lower-calorie version of Lays Potato Chips available in a variety of flavors.
Light and airy potato snacks available in a variety of flavors.
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Lays Nori Seaweed chips are most commonly found in Asian markets or can be purchased online from websites such as Amazon or eBay.
Yes, Lays produces a wide variety of flavors including flavors unique to certain regions such as Wasabi Ginger in Japan or Chili Crab in Singapore.
Most Lays Potato Chip flavors are gluten-free, but the company advises consumers to check the packaging to confirm.
The ingredients used to make Lays Nori Seaweed chips are vegan-friendly, but the chips may be processed in facilities that also process non-vegan products.
Like most chips, Lays Nori Seaweed chips are not particularly healthy due to their high fat and calorie content. However, they can be enjoyed in moderation as a snack.