Saturday 26 January 2013

Doritos: Tough Past For A Tortilla Chip



Top-rated Tortilla Chip

Today, with over 4,000,000 likes on Facebook, Doritos – a world renowned tortilla-chip is a truly tasty snack against all odds. "Doritos" was the first tortilla chip to be launched nationally in the United States, after being released in 1966 – about forty seven years ago. Doritos is a trail-blazer brand (originally a product of Frito-Lay, Inc. which became PepsiCo's Frito-Lay division when it entered into a merger deal with Pepsi-Cola in 1965). Presently, Doritos only is closing a $4 billion-a-year sale second to Lay’s Potato chips.

Change Can Mean Everything!
After a long-haul of re-inventing a Mexican "taco-flavored" Doritos snack of 1968 into a grand success, the future came with a knocking change at the door. In 1994, Frito-Lay decided to listen to its estimated 5000 respondents in a lengthy research conducted when Doritos hit gross sales of $1.3 billion a year. An interesting thing began to happen: the design change did not only impact sales, it shook the company! Respondents wanted a more rounded edge, a larger size, and more flavor. True to its brand ideals, Frito-Lay accepted the challenge and made its Doritos 20% larger, curved the corners of its triangle-shaped chips, and gave it stronger seasoning.

More Flavor, Please…
Just when the company had reached a steaming end of a major design change, customers seemed not satisfied at all. Now they wanted more Doritos in different flavors. For many years, Doritos was Super Bowl’s biggest fan and advertising official partner – at the same time. Hence, marketing media tools were deployed leveraging the Super Bowl to help launch (what seemed to be) experimental flavors over a 16-year rise and fall strategy, started in 1995. The summary of it all? Some ads worked, while some didn’t.

Doritos commercial in the 80s
In fact, in my opinion, the 70s and 80s gave Frito-Lay more smiles to the bank than the 90s where new Doritos flavors were either replaced or discontinued due to bad sales. Why? It was a trying time; and it could be for anyone regardless of who the CEO was! Different markets were either rejecting or accepting what other markets liked or didn’t like. Eventually, fortune changed in the late 1998 when Doritos cast former Miss USA Ali Landry in a new Super Bowl Commercial. The ad was such a huge success for Frito-Lay making Miss Landry a three-year brand ambassador as "The Doritos Girl”.

The Millennium Doritos
The advancement in technology also seemed to have helped grow the brand as Frito-Lay sold better Doritos and knew better how and what to sell. Today's new line-up of various flavors shows a summary of the ups and downs the Doritos has conquered and will continue to conquer, . Obviously, with sales ever-increasing, it shows that lessons learnt were put to use and now has produced excellent tasting tortilla-chips of up to 20 variants as follows:

DORITOS® BLAZIN' BUFFALO & RANCH® Flavored Tortilla Chips        
DORITOS® COOL RANCH® Flavored Tortilla Chips      
DORITOS® DINAMITA® Chile Limon Rolled Flavored Tortilla Chips       
DORITOS® DINAMITA® Nacho Picoso Rolled Flavored Tortilla Chips     
DORITOS® FLAMAS® Flavored Tortilla Chips      
DORITOS® JACKED™ Enchilada Supreme Flavored Tortilla Chips  
DORITOS® JACKED™ Smoky Chipotle BBQ Flavored Tortilla Chips
DORITOS® Nacho Cheese Flavored Tortilla Chips  
DORITOS® Reduced Fat COOL RANCH® Flavored Tortilla Chips   
DORITOS® Reduced Fat Nacho Cheese Flavored Tortilla Chips         
DORITOS® Salsa Verde Flavored Tortilla Chips      
DORITOS® Spicy Nacho Flavored Tortilla Chips    
DORITOS® Spicy Sweet Chili Flavored Tortilla Chips      
DORITOS® Taco Flavored Tortilla Chips       
DORITOS® TAPATIO® Flavored Tortilla Chips     
DORITOS® Toasted Corn Tortilla Chips        
BAKED! DORITOS® Nacho Cheese Flavored Tortilla Chips      
DORITOS® Nacho Cheese 100 Calorie Mini Bites Flavored Tortilla Chips  
DORITOS® Nacho Cheese Flavored Tortilla Chips 6 Count Singles   
DORITOS® Nacho Cheese Flavored Tortilla Chips 12 Count Singles




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