Doritos

4.0
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Doritos dominates the flavored tortilla chip category for good reason: the brand delivers bold, consistent flavor at an accessible price point, backed by some of the most memorable marketing in the snack industry. Nacho Cheese and Cool Ranch have achieved near-universal recognition, and the rotating limited-edition flavors keep the brand culturally relevant with younger consumers. The chip texture -- sturdy enough for dipping, with satisfying crunch -- hits the mark.

PepsiCo's distribution muscle ensures Doritos is available virtually everywhere, and the brand's willingness to experiment with formats like 3D Crunch and Dinamita shows genuine innovation within a mature category. The Super Bowl advertising legacy has made Doritos synonymous with game-day snacking.

The weaknesses are inherent to the category. Doritos is a heavily processed, sodium-dense snack food with no nutritional pretension. Consumers seeking cleaner ingredients or less aggressive flavoring will find nothing here. The pricing has crept up while bag sizes have shrunk -- a common frustration across Frito-Lay's portfolio. Doritos is the benchmark for bold-flavored tortilla chips, and it maintains that position convincingly, but it is ultimately a fun indulgence rather than a product that inspires deep brand loyalty.
Dimensional Ratings
Taste Quality 4.5
Product Consistency 4.5
Brand Innovation 4.0
Packaging Design 3.5
Value for Money 3.0
Ingredient Quality 2.0
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