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.
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]
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