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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Giveaway : Frito Lay Prize Pack (Chips and more!)

If you've been a long time reader of the blog, you've probably noticed that the vast majority of the companies I feature are small scale, eco-friendly ones with strong community ties. That isn't just a mere coincidence, I actively take the time to seek out partners for the blog whose business practices I respect and admire. This isn't to say I don't also appreciate the steps larger companies are taking toward more earth friendly and health conscious options. One such company dabbling in making greener products is Frito Lay.

Frito Lay recently provided me with a pack of goodies containing some of their vegan friendly options. A few interesting facts about the products:
  • The corn & potatoes Frito Lay uses in their Lays, Tostitos and Fritos chips are all grown in America.
  • The chips are cooked with all natural oils, contain no partially hydrogenated oils and are thus entirely trans fat free.
  • The new bag for Sun Chips is 100% biodegradable and Frito Lay is planning to make all their bags biodegradable at some point down the line.
You can see more steps Frito Lay is taking to reduce waste here.

Please note that the majority of Frito Lay products are not organic. I encourage you to do your own research about the Frito Lay brand (and any other company you purchase from) & decide if their products are right for you.


Frito Lay is generously offering one lucky reader a Frito Lay Prize pack which includes:
  • 1 full size bag each of: Lays Potato Chips (Lightly Salted), Sun Chips (Original) [not pictured], Tostitos Scoops
  • 1 individual serving bag of Fritos Corn Chips (Original)
  • a reusable stainless steel water bottle, reusable grocery bag & bag clip [not pictured]
  • 1 free product coupon (up to $3.99 in value) [not pictured]
To Enter: Visit the Frito Lay website and leave a comment about something you learned about Frito Lay.

Bonus Entry 1: Follow this blog via Google Friend Connect, RSS OR via email (post your email address)
Bonus Entry 2: Follow The Wide World Of on twitter and tweet about the giveaway + leave a link to your tweet (you may tweet once per day for one extra entry each)

Please leave a separate comment for each entry. Also make sure to leave your contact info in one of your comments (email address, facebook link, twitter ID, etc.) or have your email address visible in your profile.

This giveaway will end on November 14, 2010 at 11:59 PM PST. Open to US readers only. Good luck!

Giveaway winner: Steph

**I was provided with the products mentioned in this post free of charge. I did not receive any monetary compensation for this post & was not obligated to give a positive review of the product. All opinions expressed here are mine. **

248 comments:

  1. I didn't know that a 1 oz serving of Lay's potato chips contains less than 1/12th of a teaspoon of salt. I thought it would be more.

    rebeccalynn78 at gmail.com

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  2. I am an rss subscriber via google reader.

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  3. i learned that in 1961, the Frito Company and the H.W. Lay company merged to become Frito-Lay, Inc

    mermont84@yahoo.com

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  4. tweet http://twitter.com/mermont84/statuses/29505161317 mermont84@yahoo.com

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  5. I visited their site and learned These days, our founders' dream to be America's favorite snack food company continues to be fulfilled by more than 45,000 Frito-Lay employees in the United States and Canada who make, sell, and deliver a wide variety of fun and environmentally friendly foods for you to enjoy.
    nieceyd(at)gmail(dot)com

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  6. I follow your blog via google friend connect - Niecey

    nieceyd(at)gmail(dot)com

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  7. I follow you on twitter and tweeted
    http://twitter.com/#!/goodieslist/status/29512417614
    nieceyd(at)gmail(dot)com

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  8. I learned that their website has "How we make" articles on all their products - very informative.
    rmelton[at]hotmail[dot]com

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  9. I learned that they make a variety of Tostitos called Artisan Recipes in Roasted Garlic and Black Bean Tortilla Chips flavor. LPoser1 [at] gmail [dot] com

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  10. Great giveaway! I went to their site and learned that their chips have zero trans fat!

    Seasidesmitten@aol.com

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  11. I learned that they partner with Terracycle! I love that program :)

    flufffreebies@hotmail.com

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  12. I learned they have 100% compostable bags.

    rrudnick@netnet.net

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  13. I subscribe to your email.

    rrudnick@netnet.net

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  14. Their chips have zero trans fat!
    cjwallace43 at gmail dot com

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  15. sub via email
    email address is screen name

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  16. Follow on twitter and tweeted
    http://twitter.com/cjwallace43/status/29516139336
    cjwallace43 at gmail dot com

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  17. lays chips are made from only potatoes, oil and salt.

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  18. i learned that solar power is used at one of the plants in Modesto, CA to help make SunChips snacks :)

    marci
    tristatecruisers at yahoo dot com

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  19. I learned that Frito Lay is reducing their environmental footprint by harnessing renewable energy technology that reduces harmful emissions.

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  20. Guess I'm a little out of date...didn't even know they had artisan tostitoes.

    rae1124@aol.com

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  21. I'm an email subscriber.
    treneebarker at hotmail dot com

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  22. Email subscriber...
    rae1124@aol.com

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  23. following you on twitter & tweeted:
    http://twitter.com/warp65/status/29516768177

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  24. Their packaging is now made from renewable plant based material!
    myelevenreasons@gmail.com
    Thanks, Becky Jane

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  25. GFC Follower!
    myelevenreasons@gmail.com
    Thanks, Becky Jane

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  26. Twitter follower and tweeted your giveaway!
    @MyElevenReasons

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  27. I did not know that Lay's potato chips were so low in salt! How are they SOOOOO addicting?

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  28. I learned their most popular snack chips are based on 3 simple ingredients: potatoes or corn, natural oil, and salt and have NO preservatives.

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  29. I subscribe via email (xana2xana at hotmail dot com)

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  30. I learned that Frito-Lay brands account for 59% of the U.S. snack chip industry. grammypenny@frontier.com

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  31. I learned the company was started in 1932.

    brendashandmade@yahoo.com

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  32. I subscribe to your email.

    brendashandmade@yahoo.com

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  33. i learned that they have been around since 1932

    drea8685 at yahoo dot com

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  34. i follow via gfc
    andrea d

    drea8685 at yahoo dot com

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  35. Never knew they had 3 simple ingredients!
    Carla
    cpullum(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  36. I learned that Frito-Lay potatoes are specifically grown to be Frito-Lay potato chips and they have quality controls at each of their farms to make sure our potatoes are of the highest grade."

    emmaspeel(at)gmail.com

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  37. I'm Following The Wide World Of on twitter(id Emma__Peel) and I tweeted the giveaway.

    http://twitter.com/Emma__Peel/status/29537652325

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  38. I learned that "Herman W. Lay began his potato chip business in Nashville by delivering snack foods." I'm from Nashville, and I did not know this factoid.

    amysweeps at gmail dot com

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  39. I follow by google friend connect.
    emmaspeel(at)gmail.com

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  40. I learned "Today, specially marked SunChips® Original flavor bags are made with renewable, plant based materials. This is our first step to reduce the amount of non-renewable materials we use for packaging.

    These innovative bags are designed to compost in about 14 weeks when placed in a hot, active compost bin or pile."

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  41. HORTON111@AOL.COM

    At Frito-Lay, we believe that snacking should be good and fun. So we start with real, farm-grown ingredients like potatoes, corn and grains, then we cook them in natural oils like sunflower and corn and top them off with a sprinkling of salt or seasoning.

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  42. HORTON111@AOL.COM

    E-MAIL SUBSCRIBER

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  43. I learned that the chips have 0 trans fat.
    huntandride@hotmail.com

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  44. Follow on GFC.
    huntandride@hotmail.com

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  45. Twitter follower and tweeted. http://twitter.com/jen_r_horn/status/29575067283
    huntandride@hotmail.com

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  46. I learned that in 1932 Mr. Doolin ate his first chip and then later began manufactoring his own.

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  47. I am already your email follower.
    Thanks,mimilovesall8@yahoo.com

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  48. I subscribed to your email!
    Thanks,mimilovesall8@yahoo.com

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  49. i learned they have more than 45,000 Frito-Lay employees in the United States and Canada

    meandi09@yahoo.com

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  50. I learned that Frito-Lay brands account for 59% of the U.S. snack chip industry.

    I buy my share, that's for sure!

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  51. I learned that the company was started in 1932.

    hebert024 at aoldot com

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  52. I love the compostible bag idea -- I hadn't heard that yet! Hope they extend that to al of their products!

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  53. I learned that their chips have 0 Trans Fat.
    hollymsc123@aol.com

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  54. GFC follower - hollymsc123@aol.com

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  55. I learned that they recycle their bags (terracycle). I think that it`s great that the bags don`t have to be trashed. Jessica B, jebpink@yahoo.com

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  56. tweeted - http://twitter.com/#!/hollydlteacher/status/29593204707

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  57. I am subscribed via email. Jessica B, jebpink@yahoo.com

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  58. Frito-Lay's standards for the quality of the corn and potatoes are among the highest in the food industry
    Jennifer, jennem22 at yahoo dot com

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  59. Public Google Friends follower as jennem.
    Jennifer, jennem22 at yahoo dot com

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  60. I didn't realize everything that they do for the environment like reclaiming starch, using REC, reclaiming heat.

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  61. http://twitter.com/mermont84/statuses/29597677263 mermont84@yahoo.com

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  62. Didn't know that the corn and potatoes were all grown in America. They sure are yummy. If your dollar wise you are Frito-Lay wise.
    gardencourt.jenks@gmail.com

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  63. I didn't know all the corn and potatoes used in Frito-Lay products were grown in the U. S. If your dollar wise you are Frito-Lay wise.

    gardencourt.jenks@gmail.com

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  64. I learned that they are a VERY GREEN company!! GO FRITO-LAY!!!

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  65. I learned that the potatoes used in their chips are specially grown for Frito Lay! tracietrump@yahoo.com

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  66. I really like how they tell how they cook their products:
    "At Frito-Lay, we believe that snacking should be good and fun. So we start with real, farm-grown ingredients like potatoes, corn and grains, then we cook them in natural oils like sunflower and corn and top them off with a sprinkling of salt or seasoning."

    ama(dot)givens(at)gmail(dot)com

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  67. I learned that For over 75 years, Frito-Lay has been making snacks from simple, good ingredients like corn, potatoes and vegetable oil. And they have always been ahead of the pack when it comes to taking out the ingredients you don't want (such as trans fats) and putting in more of the good stuff, like whole grains and real fruit.
    Thank you for the giveaway :)
    hurdler4eva(at)gmail(dot)com

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  68. I follow your blog with google friend connect
    Thank you for the giveaway :)
    hurdler4eva(at)gmail(dot)com

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  69. I learn they have a list for special dietary needs.
    pcollins@viscom.net

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  70. Follow on twitter and tweeted
    http://twitter.com/cjwallace43/status/29629868264
    cjwallace43 at gmail dot com

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  71. tweet, http://twitter.com/Emma__Peel/status/29633538859

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  72. I learned that most chips have 7-10 grams of fat per 1oz serving

    atlmuzikfanzinc at gmail dot com

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  73. following you twitter @atlmuzikfanzinc

    http://twitter.com/atlmuzikfanzinc/status/29634470106

    atlmuzikfanzinc at gmail dot com

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  74. I learned that Frito Lay operates out of Plano Texas.

    xxbowietipxx@gmail.com

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  75. I learned that Frito-Lay Named Among GI Jobs' "Top 100 Military-Friendly Employers"

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  76. daily tweet. http://twitter.com/jen_r_horn/status/29677226054
    huntandride@hotmail.com

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  77. They have no Transfat.
    Thanks for the chance.
    mogrill@comacst.net

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  78. tweet, http://twitter.com/Emma__Peel/status/29686948501

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  79. I learned that their Arizona plant is being retrofitted so that the plant will run totally off renewable resources and recycled water by 2011

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  80. I learned:Lays Classic potato chips are made with 3 simple ingredients,grade A potatoes,all natural oil,an a dash of salt
    vlbelk(at)hotmail.com

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  81. Solar Power helps makes SunChips in CA!
    feh79 at yahoo dot com

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  82. Follow this blog via Google Friend Connect
    vlbelk(at)Hotmail.com

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  83. Follow The Wide World Of on twitter and tweet
    vlbelk(at)Hotmail.com
    http://twitter.com/vickiecouturier/status/29688287213

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  84. http://twitter.com/mermont84/statuses/29687646942 mermont84@yahoo.com

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  85. Frito-Lay uses solar power to help make Sun Chips in their Modesto California plant.

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  86. http://twitter.com/#!/hollydlteacher/status/29688965023
    Daily tweet for 11/4

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  87. I learned that Lay's classic potato chip is made from potato, Natural oil and salt.


    keelagodrino@gmail.com

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  88. They have been in business for over 75 years

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  89. Solar power is used at one of their plants in Modesto, CA to help make SunChips snacks.

    sweetheart4171 AT yahoo DOT com

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  90. following blog via GFC (sweetheart4171)

    sweetheart4171 AT yahoo DOT com

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  91. following you via twitter (@sweetheart4171)
    and tweeted
    http://twitter.com/sweetheart4171/status/29695781363

    sweetheart4171 AT yahoo DOT com

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  92. I learned that they have 100% compostable bags.

    www.clothedmuch.com

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  93. I learned that they use 100% compostable bags.

    www.clothedmuch.com

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  94. http://twitter.com/atlmuzikfanzinc/status/302573630267392

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  95. Follow on twitter and tweeted
    http://twitter.com/cjwallace43/status/358259689000960
    cjwallace43 at gmail dot com

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  96. Frito-Lay is a subsidiary of Pepsi-Co.

    urchiken at gmail dot com

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  97. daily tweet. http://twitter.com/jen_r_horn/status/547933397196800
    huntandride@hotmail.com

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  98. daily tweet
    vlbelk(at)hotmail.com
    http://twitter.com/vickiecouturier/status/571234609790976

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  99. tweet, http://twitter.com/Emma__Peel/status/614333990047744

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  100. http://twitter.com/mermont84/statuses/614631160680448 mermont84@yahoo.com

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  101. http://twitter.com/#!/hollydlteacher/status/654379434643456
    daily tweet 11/5

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  102. dident know solar power was used to make sun chips in ca. jdalbarado@charter.net

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  103. http://twitter.com/atlmuzikfanzinc/status/721901693440000


    atlmuzikfanzinc at gmail dot com

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  104. daily tweet
    vlbelk(at)hotmail.com
    http://twitter.com/vickiecouturier/status/880829060354048

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  105. I learned that in 1961, the Frito Company and the H.W. Lay company merged to become Frito-Lay, Inc!

    Thanks!

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  106. I didn't realize all Frito's chips are cooked
    with natural oils

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  107. I learned that their bags are 100% Compostable.

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  108. I learned that Frito has an electric truck that runs in Columbus!

    bringhamsweeps (at) yahoo *dot* com

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  109. I learned that their new Sun Chips bag is 100% compostable. lkvoyer at aol dot com

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  110. I follow through GFC and subscribe via email. lkvoyer at aol dot com

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  111. used to be called H W Lay
    thanks
    kangabunnie@gmail.com

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  112. Tweet
    http://twitter.com/Emma__Peel/status/1015435273179136

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  113. So cool - I learned that you can use the Chip Tracker to find out where the ingredients came from that were used to make your chips. Enter your zipcode and a digit found on your package. Very interesting.

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  114. I love that the Sun Chips bag is eco friendly! I am queenesperfect at yahoo.com

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  115. I learned Mr. Doolin first sold Fritos out of his Model T Ford.

    mia at jacobsracing dot com

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  116. http://twitter.com/atlmuzikfanzinc/status/1105790031106048

    atlmuzikfanzinc at gmail dot com

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  117. daily tweet
    vlbelk(at)hotmail.com
    http://twitter.com/vickiecouturier/status/1241297515974657

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  118. solar power is used to make sun chips which are awesome to begin with.

    thanks,
    Ian
    googcheckian AT gmail DOT com

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  119. daily tweet. http://twitter.com/jen_r_horn/status/1316462706819072
    huntandride@hotmail.com

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  120. tweet - http://twitter.com/Emma__Peel/status/1433655050248192

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  121. http://twitter.com/atlmuzikfanzinc/status/1451004096679936

    atlmuzikfanzinc at gmail dot com

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  122. daily tweet
    vlbelk(at)hotmail.com
    http://twitter.com/vickiecouturier/status/1641599587065856

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  123. daily tweet. http://twitter.com/jen_r_horn/status/1662911210586113
    huntandride@hotmail.com

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  124. http://twitter.com/mermont84/statuses/1741381412327424 mermont84@yahoo.com

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  125. I learned that they have special farmers that grow the potatoes for their chips. I had no idea they did that.

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  126. http://twitter.com/atlmuzikfanzinc/status/1783198040203264

    atlmuzikfanzinc at gmail dot com

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  127. a 1 oz serving of Lay's potato chips contains less than 1/12th of a teaspoon of salt. yyeres(at)gmail(dot)com

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  128. tweet, http://twitter.com/Emma__Peel/status/1846138596499457

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  129. daily tweet
    vlbelk(at)hotmal.com
    http://twitter.com/vickiecouturier/status/1980245179633665

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  130. I learned that you have a line for people with special dietary needs. Thats amazing!!!
    onlymonkeyseatbananas@yahoo.com

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  131. Following on twitter. Daily tweet.
    http://twitter.com/patty432/statuses/2020906759098368

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  132. daily tweet. http://twitter.com/jen_r_horn/status/2025083879030784
    huntandride@hotmail.com

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  133. "The first step to reducing the carbon footprint of our packaging was to just use less. Over the past five years we’ve eliminated five billion square inches of packaging by reducing the materials we use by 10%. "

    Wow that is awesome

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  134. I Follow this blog via Google Friend Connect.

    aellen at promotorsports1 dot com

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  135. I follow on twitter and tweated

    http://twitter.com/zwriter/status/2050313125101569

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  136. http://twitter.com/mermont84/statuses/2096950560165888 mermont84@yahoo.com

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  137. http://twitter.com/atlmuzikfanzinc/status/2102465184927744


    atlmuzikfanzinc at gmail dot com

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  138. Zero, zip, nada, zilch trans fat in those delicious chips!
    Ginasweepait@aol.com

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  139. I am an email subscriber
    Ginasweepsit@aol.com

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  140. tweet, http://twitter.com/Emma__Peel/status/2136561017692160

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  141. Follow this blog via Google Friend Connect

    pcollins@viscom.net

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  142. I learned they are using solar power to make Sun Chips.They are using the sun to make sun chips.
    waitesrd at yahoo dot com

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  143. they introduced more lower sodium varieties of their chips

    nobodysangel113(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  144. follow via gfc

    nobodysangel113(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  145. tweet, http://twitter.com/Emma__Peel/status/2359910687838208

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  146. I learned that a 1 oz serving of Lay's potato chips contains less than 1/12th of a teaspoon of salt.

    juliebillyl01@atlanticbb.net

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  147. daily tweet. http://twitter.com/jen_r_horn/status/2378007679336448
    huntandride@hotmail.com

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  148. Solar power is used at one of the plants in Modesto, CA to help make SunChips snacks. Now that's cool stuff!

    bobbyemariehill@comcast.net

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  149. solar power is used to make sun chips
    truly wonderful
    thank you
    tatertot374@sbcglobal.net

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  150. tweet
    http://twitter.com/#!/tatertot374/status/2447487193325569
    thank you
    tatertot374@sbcglobal.net

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  151. http://twitter.com/mermont84/statuses/2457843911364608 mermont84@yahoo.com

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  152. I learned that they have reduced packaging by 10% in the past 5 years.

    the imagine tree at aol dot com

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  153. http://twitter.com/atlmuzikfanzinc/status/2507961335291904

    atlmuzikfanzinc at gmail dot com

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  154. I leaned they are harnessing renewable energy technology that reduces harmful emissions. That is quite impressive.

    StarShawna2U@aol.com

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  155. http://twitter.com/mermont84/statuses/2707050584875008 mermont84@yahoo.com

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  156. daily tweet. http://twitter.com/jen_r_horn/status/2730403756515328
    huntandride@hotmail.com

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  157. I learned that the chips have 0 trans fat!!


    deb55106{at}gmail{dot}com

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  158. They have saved 1.5 billions of water.

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  159. the last comment was suppose to say they saved 1.5 billion GALLONS of water... forgot the gallons. I am a google follower

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  160. http://twitter.com/atlmuzikfanzinc/status/2830697232338945


    atlmuzikfanzinc at gmail dot com

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  161. I learned that some of their products are an excellent source of Calcium

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  162. tweet, http://twitter.com/Emma__Peel/status/2878800085917696

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  163. I learned that their website has informative articles on how all their products are made.
    ortizvelasquez at yahoo dot com

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  164. I learned that the Sunchips bag is 100% compostable!

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  165. tweet, http://twitter.com/Emma__Peel/status/3108544261918720

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  166. daily tweet. http://twitter.com/jen_r_horn/status/3136670358568962
    huntandride@hotmail.com

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  167. http://twitter.com/mermont84/statuses/3174432545701888 mermont84@YAHOO.COM

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  168. http://twitter.com/atlmuzikfanzinc/status/3145175702441984

    atlmuzikfanzinc at gmail dot com

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  169. All Frito Lays plants are working towards a "zero landfill" goal.

    terriquitecontrary at gmail dot com

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  170. I learned that Frito Lay is a member of the Pepsi Co.

    smatos04@hotmail.com

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  171. GFC Follower and Email Subscriber

    smatos04@hotmail.com

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  172. tweet
    http://twitter.com/#!/tatertot374/status/3298838659993600
    thank you
    tatertot374@sbcglobal.net

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  173. I learned that their chips have zero trans fat, awesome! Thanks for the chance!

    Hotsnotty2@hotmail.com

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  174. http://twitter.com/mermont84/statuses/3426983019020288 mermont84@yahoo.com

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  175. 1 oz serving of Lay's potato chips contains less than 1/12th of a teaspoon of salt

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  176. I didn't know they are the makers of crackerjacks!

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  177. I didn't not know that in 1961, the Frito Company and the H.W. Lay company merged to become Frito-Lay, Inc. trinitygsd at yahoo do tcom

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  178. I learned they have 100% compostable bags.

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  179. http://twitter.com/atlmuzikfanzinc/status/3509912365694976

    atlmuzikfanzinc at gmail dot com

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  180. Sweet blog!
    And thanks for the giveaway!
    Would love, love, LOVE to win this!
    =]

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  181. I learned that they cook their chips in sunflower and corn oil.

    Winterbreeze85 at yahoo dot com

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  182. I follow on google friend connect

    Winterbreeze85 at yahoo dot com

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  183. All you have to do is collect used Frito-Lay chip bags and send them to TerraCycle. We’ll even pay the postage! And to express our gratitude for your help in advancing our ‘zero landfill’ initiative, for each approved chip bag you send in, $0.02 will be donated to the school or non-profit organization of your choice.

    frugalmdmom at comcast dot net

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  184. Follow on twitter and tweeted
    http://twitter.com/cjwallace43/status/3617600642748416
    cjwallace43 at gmail dot com

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  185. This is so cool - specially marked SunChips® Original flavor bags are made with renewable, plant based materials.

    tdlsfm(at)gmail(dot)com

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  186. impressed that they are doing so much to make their product packaging recycable

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  187. tweet, http://twitter.com/Emma__Peel/status/3626074164428800

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  188. I learned that they use farm-grown ingredients like potatoes, corn and grains, then we cook them in natural oils like sunflower and corn and top them off with a sprinkling of salt or seasoning.


    trippyjanet at hotmail dot com

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  189. TOSTITOS® ARTISAN RECIPES™ Roasted Garlic and Black Bean Tortilla Chips is one I'd love to try but haven't found at my local grocery store.

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  190. I learned that there are no trans fats in their products. Good!

    zameta3 at gmail dot com

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  191. Frito-Lay uses certified organic blue corn in our Natural Blue Corn TOSTITOS® tortilla chips.
    susitravl(at)gmail(dot)com

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  192. I learned they are a proud member of the PepsiCo family

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