Living in California, a common refrain this writer hears is that the Mexican versions of beloved American snacks are vastly better than what we eat Stateside. Just ask someone in the know about "Mexican Coke" and prepare to be educated on not only what makes those slender glass bottles better, but also on like Jarritos sodas. A widely held opinion posits that chips sold under the Frito-Lay brand in the U.
S. are even better tasting when made in Mexico. This is likely because while Frito-Lay sells its chip family in both countries, the actual manufacturing of Mexican Frito-Lay chips is done by a different company: Sabritas.
Sabritas is grouped under the Frito-Lay brand as one of its "Banner Sun" companies, brands that are made and sold by Frito-Lay outside of the United States. Other international brands in this portfolio include Walkers, which is sold in the U.K.
and Ireland, Smith's, which is sold in Australia, and a . Sabritas-manufactured chips do make their way into some American markets, especially if you live in an area with a Mexican food store or deli. When shopping, just look for a picture of the brand's cute, smiling mascot; his presence means the chips come from Sabritas.
It produces the classic Nacho Doritos flavor in Mexico, as well as Cheetos, Takis, and the Sabritas brand chips. Sabritas is also the brand name for Lays in Mexico; both brands carry a very similar logo. The Mexican Doritos difference Should you have the opportunity to purchase Mexican Doritos onli.