
Doritos Protein chips are coming. Here's what to know
USA TODAY
Doritos Protein chips are coming in March, offering 10 grams of protein per serving while maintaining the classic taste, parent company PepsiCo says.
What's the latest way to add protein to your diet? Apparently, Doritos.
Protein is everywhere these days, so why not Doritos? New Doritos Protein snacks are coming to stores this March in two flavors: Nacho Cheese and Sweet & Tangy BBQ. A 1-ounce serving of Doritos Protein has 10 grams of protein – in comparison, traditional Nacho Cheese Doritos net 2 grams of protein per serving.
Doritos Protein chips use milk protein (casein) as the protein source and are made without artificial colors or flavors.
"Consumers today want more from their snacks. They don’t want to choose between great taste and functional benefits," Hernán Tantardini, chief marketing officer at PepsiCo Foods U.S., told USA TODAY. "Protein has become a meaningful part of how people think about everyday eating, and we saw a real opportunity to bring that benefit to one of the most iconic brands in our portfolio."
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