Frito Lay Classic Mix Chips Variety pack, Mega Size, 1 oz, 42 Count

(2 customer reviews)

We’ve all got a favorite snack. The one you eat on the way back from the grocery store because, well, you just can’t wait. ​Doritos, Cheetos, Fritos, Sunchip’s, Lay’s. Frito-Lay® Variety packs bring these iconic brands (and more) together in one convenient box. A box guaranteed to make any occasion iconic. No matter what the occasion from stocking the pantry, to your next family party, to the lunch box, or even a desk break, all you have to do is grab a pack and go! With a wide variety of flavors.

$19.98

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Frito-Lay

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2 reviews for Frito Lay Classic Mix Chips Variety pack, Mega Size, 1 oz, 42 Count

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  1. LucyLou

    Fan favorite!
    Frito Lay chip bags were the top pick of the delivery drivers who delivered to my apartment building over the Christmas and New Year’s Holidays. 🎄
    The tasty snacks were also featured in a gift basket for my mechanic. 🎁
    I appreciate the excellent value, colorful packaging, and the delicious flavors.
    Frito Lay snack size chips are perfect both for personal consumption and for gift giving! 😍

  2. Hydration

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    The product contain is exactly what is needed for those lunch snacks to go with hot dogs or even a basic bologna sandwich which the kids love. It’s always a good snack item in between studying. One of the unique features is that the flaps can be cut or torn and be used for packing or even fire starters for those out in the country and need something other than wood. Not bad at all.

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