Doritos introduces a new flavor, Golden Sriracha, described as a 'bold twist' on Gen Z's favorite hot sauce. The chips offer a blend of sweet, spicy, and tangy flavors from green and yellow sriracha peppers, appealing to those who enjoy a touch of heat without overwhelming intensity. Initial reviews from consumers who have already tried the chips praise the flavor combination, noting its peppery, smoky, and tangy notes alongside a satisfying kick of spice.
Doritos just dropped a new flavor it’s calling a “bold twist on Gen Z ’s favorite hot sauce .” The new Golden Sriracha flavor is the perfect blend of sweet, spicy, and tangy, made from the more mellow green and yellow sriracha peppers, perfect for chip-lovers who want a little heat without feeling like they’re on Hot Ones.
“By keeping our finger on the pulse of trending and fan-favorite flavors, Doritos has developed a flair for putting an unexpected spin on beloved flavor profiles and elevating them to new heights. Doritos Golden Sriracha opens the door to an entirely new flavor that accomplishes a lofty task: putting a bold twist on Gen Z’s favorite hot sauce,” says Tina Mahal, senior vice president of marketing at PepsiCo Foods North America.
One excited Redditor said, “I'm going today and will definitely look for them. How hot are they?” to which the original posters responded, “Good spicy. Not extremely hot.” The general consensus seems to be the chips have just the right amount of heat. “I love these! Will definitely buy some more. Just the right spicy. I heard there is a “screamin” variety out there,’ commented another fan.
The Doritos Golden Sriracha flavor will be available on Snacks.com and retailers nationwide this month, with 9.25-ounce sizes for $6.29 and 2.625-ounce sizes for $2.69. And if you enjoyed this article, don't miss these 100 Unhealthiest Foods on the Planet.
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