Sabritas is a brand of potato chips and other snack foods produced by PepsiCo. It was founded in Mexico in 1943 and is now available in many Latin American countries.
Founded in Mexico in 1943
Acquired by PepsiCo in 1966
Expanded to other Latin American countries
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Classic potato chips with a salty flavor. The flagship product of Sabritas.
Ridged potato chips with a crispy texture.
Cheese-flavored snacks made from cornmeal.
Sabritas offers a wide variety of flavors, including barbeque, chili, lime, and more.
Sabritas chips are available at many convenience stores, grocery stores, and online retailers.
Most Sabritas chips are vegetarian, but some flavors may contain animal-derived ingredients. Check the label for more information.
Yes, Sabritas was founded in Mexico and is now available in many Latin American countries.
The shelf life of Sabritas chips varies by flavor, but it is typically around 3-6 months.