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The most unusual description we've heard was "... sort of a cross between Dorito's Bold BBQ chips and cinnamon and not a sweet smell, actually kinda foul and maybe a hint of cheese."
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PepsiCo broke the mold by smartly integrating social media and the Super Bowl in 2007, launching its first Dorito's "Crash the Super Bowl" competition.
Why Social Media Hasn't Killed The Super Bowl For Advertisers Antony Young 2011
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He was 80 and still strong enough to have filmed a Dorito's commercial 2 weeks prior to his passing, and he continued to work on his biography with his writing partner.
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I chased down a squirrel that stole a bag of Dorito's from our picnic table, and while I was stomping on its head with my boot, I found that my heart wasn't into it, all I could think about was her.
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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I chased down a squirrel that stole a bag of Dorito's from our picnic table, and while I was stomping on its head with my boot, I found that my heart wasn't into it, all I could think about was her.
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To make it worth your while, sit next to Fifi in your reclining chair and open up a large bag of Dorito's.
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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Serve with a few more grams of protein, a serving of these chips would be an ok snack, but something with whole grains Dorito's, anyone? would be a better choice.
Review: Pringles Honey Mustard BunnyKissd 2008
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Offer them a bag of Dorito's and some Little Debbie's for every 100 signatures they collect.
Weed Petitions Stalled Nathaniel Livingston 2006
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Last week she brought in a jumbo party-size bag of Dorito's, and a 10 pack of Milky Way bars.
whitehelmet Diary Entry whitehelmet 2004
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Dorito's somewhere around, looking scuzzy and giving people the heebie jeebies.
haloaskew Diary Entry haloaskew 2003
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