fritos in A Sentence

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    Fritos” comes from the Latin“frictus”, meaning“roasted, fried”.

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    Fritos corn chips.

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    Casa de Fritos.

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    It was the bag of Fritos that gave me away.

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    By 1960, he found himself working for Fritos in Dallas, Texas.

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    The Fritos folks, instead of outright scrapping the whole Frito Bandito shtick, decided to“fix up” the character instead.

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    Give me Fritos corn chips and I will be your friend, the Frito Bandito you must not offend.”.

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    The restaurant was located in Frontierland and served standard Tex-Mex, with every meal boasting a complimentary bag of Fritos.

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    While he was working at Fritos, West became friends with a Mr. David Pace of Pace's Salsa and Picante Sauces.

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    But even a popular product like Fritos can make questionable decisions, which they did with their one time product mascot.

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    The Frito Bandito brandished his ominous guns and wanted to rob the television viewer of their Fritos corn chips.

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    When he returned to work, he pitched the idea of selling packaged tortilla chips- a happy medium between Lay's thin potato chips and Fritos' thick, curly corn chips.

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    Because tortilla chips weren't yet made by Fritos, and Fritos themselves were given out with the meals, Casa de Fritos hadn't thought to offer them like other Mexican restaurants did.

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    When he returned to work from Disneyland, he pitched the idea of selling packaged tortilla chips- a happy medium between Lay's thin potato chips and Fritos' thick, curly corn chips.

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    We know you mean well when you tell a fat friend or family member to stay away from the Oreos and Fritos, but new Yale University research suggests that the advice could backfire and lead.

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    It was a salesman from Alex Foods who saw discarded tortillas at Casa de Fritos and told the cook he should fry them up and make tortilla chips out of them, rather than just throw them out.

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    After first lifting up his twin pistols in 1967, the“not-exactly-beloved” Frito Bandito robbed his last television viewer of his Fritos corn chips in 1971, managing to last a lot longer than most animated characters or product mascots.

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