Talk:Lay's/Archive 1

fat content to be cut by 2/3rds
I am a Frito-Lay merchandiser (meaning I work for Frito-Lay, stocking their chips in various grocery retail store clients). I recently (within the past week) received a letter from the regional director about an upcoming change in all Frito-Lay products that will debut later this year, including all flavors of Lay's, that (according to the letter) will cut the fat content in the chips by 2/3rds. Would it be proper for me to mention this in the article, since there's no website for me to cite (its just a newsletter I received from my employer)? --Chibiabos 07:20, 5 September 2006 (UTC)

"Lay's, get your smile on!" slogan was in effect before 2006?
I seem to remember that the new "Lay's, get your smile on!" slogan was in effect before 2006. Anyone else seem to have this suspsion? ~Cheezyphil

story in Wikipedia is wrong
I think this story in Wikipedia is wrong. This is the official story in Frito-Lays: http://www.fritolay.com/fl/flstore/cgi-bin/comp_hist.htm The two associates split. One went back to Mexico and started Sabritas. Many years later Frito-Lays and Sabritas are the same company, I guess the parent company is Pepsi.

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BetacommandBot 04:55, 14 July 2007 (UTC)