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No. Many of them are made in the US, the second world's producer of tortilla chips, behind Mexico.
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Doritos is a brand of flavored tortilla chips created by Arch West and produced since 1964 by the American food company Frito-Lay (a division of PepsiCo, Inc.).[1] Doritos are sold in many countries worldwide in assorted flavors.Source: Wikipedia
My earliest recollections from the early 70's was that there were originally 3 available flavors of Doritos: Corn (just plain tortilla chips), Taco and Nacho Cheese. It may well be that they were first introduced this way. Actually: In 1966 Frito-Lay began test-marketing a new triangular tortilla chip under the brand name Doritos (meaning, when literally translated into Spanish, "little bits of gold"). Compared to regular tortilla chips, Doritos were more flavorful and crunchier. Launched nationally in 1967, Doritos proved successful, but additional market research revealed that many consumers outside the Southwest and West considered the chip to be too bland--not spicy enough for what was perceived as a Mexican snack. Frito-Lay therefore developed taco-flavored Doritos, which were introduced nationally in 1968 and were a tremendous success. Four years later, national distribution began of nacho cheese-flavored Doritos, which were also a hit.
Chilli Heatwave, Cool Original, Cool Ranch, Salsa Verde, Tangy Cheese, Spicy Sweet Chilli, Jalapenjo Fire and many others are a few names of the Doritos brand chips.
some cheese and tortilla chips there are 5 atoms in cheese and 4 in chips
you should get about 5 to 6 full large bags of the chips
About 20, or 19.60.
Observe the weight measure on the bag that the chips are in. Example: If the bag has a net weight of four (4.0) ounces, then one quarter of the bag will be one ounce... etc. 1 ounce = approx 11 chips it is approx 28 gms ( its all depends on the thickness of chips)
I would assume that there was not a lot of demand for them. I liked them but not many people I know did.