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Rank these Chips - Doritos, Lay's, Fritos, Cheetos


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Doritos, Cheetos, Fritos, Lays.

Doritos with jalapenos,  hot sauce, and melted cheeses makes for great, quick snack.

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Out of the ones in that box:

Cool Ranch Doritos

Cheetos

Lay's BBQ

Nacho Cheese Doritos

Lay's Original

Fritos

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Fritos, Lays, Doritos, Cheetos. I would put a kettle chip above all of those like Deep River. That being said, I'm not much of a chip guy. And of course as soon as I posted, Fritos showed up in my ads on the right! :-P

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Are Cheetos even chips?   They're some kind of puffed thing with flavor added, they're last on my list (altho I do like one occasionally).  I prefer potato chips to corn chips, so Lay's is my first choice.  And for some reason I prefer Fritos to Doritos, so those are 2 and 3 for me.  And I haven't found any flavored chips, like BBQ or cool ranch, that I like.  Its not like I think that Fritos or Doritos don't have artificial flavors, but I prefer the standard versions of those to the "flavored" versions.

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Chili cheese fritos are my absolute favorite. Followed closely by nacho cheese doritos. 

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Cheetos number 1 for me by a wide margin. Orange fingers notwithstanding, they are just so damn good. I haven't bought a bag in years, because my willpower goes out the window if they are anywhere in the house. 

My ranking is 

1. Cheetos

2. Fritos (chili-cheese flavor especially)

3. Doritos

4. Lays - not really a fan.

 

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1 hour ago, nevets88 said:

 

Out of that box the only ones I'd eat an entire bag of are the Cool Ranch Doritos and the BBQ Lay's.

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If I never ate another chip in my life time, I wouldn't miss any of those.     I'm not a fan

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Cheetos, Doritos, Lays.
Fritos??? (non existent in Arg) 

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They are all pretty much tied... for last. I’d say the same for hamburgers if my choices were McDonald’s, Burger King, Wendy’s, and Carl’s Jr.  (/snobbery)

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