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Lay’s limited time new flavors!

If there is anything my 13 year old likes to do with me, it’s try the new limited time flavors of Lay’s potato chips!  Looks like we’ll be hitting the stores on a search!

The FIFA World Cup starts later this month in Qatar and Frito-Lay is introducing three new chip flavors with international roots to commemorate the competition. The new flavors will only be available for a limited time and here are the details.

Here are the new limited time flavors!

-Lay’s Adobadas – Flavors of chili, tomato and lime based on the Latin dish with the same name.
-Lay’s Bacon Wrapped Jalapēno Popper – Smoky BBQ and jalapēno flavor in chip form.
-Lay’s Wavy Carnitas Street Tacos – In the tradition of the Mexican street food with a pork carnitas flavor.

All three new flavors will be available nationwide when the World Cup kicks off on November 20th and won’t be around for long.

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