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Summer Megaparty: Doritos Collisions!

I'm sick as a dog. Maybe I should bark. I'm not really sure how to define my latest disease; I'm achy and alternating between massive chills and sweating like a mofo, but I don't have a temperature and I'm not sneezing or anything. Perhaps I'm being punished by a higher power for dodging work all day to catch up on Entourage reruns. Drama, you card.

Fortunately, the woman called on her way home to inform me that I wouldn't need to stress too hard about today's blog post, as she picked up two perfect little somethings that are just right to gush about when your soul is only at half-mast. Shake hands with Doritos Collisions!


I'm a little surprised that Doritos would try something this unusual so soon after those X-13D mystery chips, but at least these are palatable for more than their novelty factor.

Summing up the idea, you get two distinct Doritos flavors in each bag. I love how the packaging design is split down the middle, but don't take that to mean that you're getting compartmentalized chip flavors -- once you rip the bag open, the chips are all mixed together. I was hoping for the chip equivalent of Nintendo Cereal System, but no such luck.

To make sure the two flavors remain distinct even when swimming together, Doritos has picked two pairs of totally non-dilutive flavors. One of the Collisions "sets" includes "Hot Wings" and "Blue Cheese" Doritos, while the other blends "Zesty Taco" with "Chipotle Ranch." Note that the pairings weren't arbitrary -- the flavors were designed to compliment each other.

The pairings work really well and keep your tastebuds alert. I've gotten into the habit of closing my eyes before pulling out each chip, trying to guess the flavors before putting 'em to my tongue. This is how people stay amused when they're shut-in losers.

It's strange to think about all of the random, strange junk food spinoffs to arrive in recent years, especially if you grew up during a time when every arriving flavor was treated like the second coming of Christ. I think that's mostly due to the fact that watchdogs have "forced" society to cut the balls off of junk food advertising. You'll rarely see Doritos advertised during children's programming, and when you finally do catch a commercial, you're often left wondering why in the fuck Frito Lay would buy time for a Doritos ad during that particular show. So, instead of relying solely on that, they've gone viral -- the weirder and less coherent a brand is, the more people like me will tell people like you about it.

Doritos Collisions are a neat idea overall. They're also the only bags of chips that remind me of the Face/Off movie logo.

I want to take...his face...off.

Posted by Matt on 07/17/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 121 comments

y’know, the whole “Sick as a dog” thing makes me ponder… just what symptoms does one have to exhibit to be considered such? I personally think that in order to officially be Sick as a Dog, one has to be barely mobile and producing odors that could stain fabric and peel paint. At least that’s what happens when the dog is sick at my house…

Chestnuts roasted by DocDragon @ 07/18/2007 12:59 PM


Sorry to go OT but I cant be bothered rereading old posts. Can someone please recommend me a good protective case for the Nintendo Ds Lite as mine is being scratched to death.Thanks alot!

Chestnuts roasted by Greg @ 07/18/2007 1:04 PM


OMG Muppet Baby, that’s the worst. My buddy has Crohn’s disease and it is no joke. He had to leave his profession because he was so sick. I wouldn’t wish that on anyone.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 07/18/2007 1:12 PM


If by “sad” you mean “awesome”, then yeah, you’re totally sad Mystie :D
purplegirl, that’s how my store handled it last time. I would imagine that you would end up waiting at least a few hours if you had a high number, so if you want to avoid the aggravation you’d probably want to wait for the morning. I was somewhere in the 300s last time, but someone ahead of me traded their ticket so I got bumped up. Still had to wait a long time though. This time my store is handing out colored wristbands starting at 5 pm and then taking groups by color at midnight. Sounds like it will be a better solution, but I’ll have to leave work early to get a wristband in time since I didn’t preorder early enough.
Matt, would it be okay if I posted a link to my blog where people could have spoilery discussion if they wanted?

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 07/18/2007 1:31 PM


Like others have said: No HP spoilers should ever pop up here; we have enough respect for each other not to do that. The last book was ruined for me by a bitch of a co-worker who thought it would be funny to shout out things and then say “you don’t know which will actually happen” because 1) she thought it was funny and 2) did I mention she was a bitch? We should have a 2-3 week moratorium and then talk it up with a mchugelarge spoiler warning tacked on the top. It will be fun to talk about here, but only after we’ve all had an honest chance to read the book!

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 07/18/2007 1:32 PM


Thanks for the heads up, squee. I was sort of on the fence about going to the midnight thing anyway, as I’m not a fan of children, much less dressed-up, past-their-bedtime, hopped-up-on-HP children! Saturday morning it is. I hope the line isn’t too long then either; I’m sposed to take a friend to the airport that day and would hate to have to get out of line to take her.

I’m known for screwing people over when it comes to HP. I’ve completely stood a friend up for lunch because I was so engrossed that I had no clue what time it was. I’ve cut dinner with a friend short so I could go home and read (I may have even faked an illness that time). Finally, when one of my friends made me leave the book at home so I wouldn’t read through dinner and I was DESPERATE to finish, I ended up at a B&N, curled up in one of the kids’ corners to finish it. That last one wasn’t screwing anyone over, just me being a whack-job!

Chestnuts roasted by purplegirl247 @ 07/18/2007 1:53 PM


I’ve never gotten into Harry Potter, so you don’t have to worry about spoilers from me.

I have friends who refuse to watch live TV anymore since they got a DVR and they can watch it later, skipping the commercials (I’m always tempted to be a smart aleck and ask them if they realize that VCRs have had that capability for 30 years.) The problem is, since they don’t watch them when they come on, they get this backlog of programs, so whenever a group of us are together and I say, “Did you see last week’s episode of _____?” I get the, “It’s on our DVR but we haven’t watched it yet!” So then I have to stop since I don’t want to spoil anything. I find that really annoying, probably more so than I should. Still, I think it sucks that the rest of us are penalized because it takes them two weeks to watch stuff. Just had to get that out…

Chestnuts roasted by Lori @ 07/18/2007 2:18 PM


So, my local B&N royally screwed up last time. Here was there deal: you came and got a ticket starting at 10am. When book 5 was released they did the logical thing and, starting at midnight, called ticket numbers in groups starting at ’1′. So numbers 1-50 would go to the front, 51-100 would go to the back, etc. It was awesome. I was like 288 and only waited 1/2 hour at most. But for the last book, as I was getting to, they changed it. You still picked up the numbers but this time they were doing a lottery system. So stupid. I actually had a number in the 50′s so I spent the whole day thinking I would be in the first group. Nope. They started, due to the lottery system, in random places and I had to wait almost 2 hours before I got my copy. I know, I should have just left. I was the last in the people I knew to get my book. And the main reasons it was so annoying? First of all, they said they switched to the lottery system because they made a mistake and gave out too many numbers, so they wanted to be fair to everyone. And there were people that walked in the door at 5 til midnight, got a ticket in the 900s and then walked out the door at 12:05 with their book. Now, tell me how that is fair to everyone, especially those that had the forsight to get there earlier in the day?

So I’m debating about the B&N deal this time. I’m gonna call today and see if they can tell me their plan, and go from there.

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 07/18/2007 2:21 PM


**SPOILER ALERT! VVRRREEET-VVRRREEET! SPOILER ALERT!**
Mayo left out in the sun.
That little wing on the back of cars.
That one chick that used to bother Robin in the comics.
**SPOILER ALERT! VVRRREEET-VVRRREEET! SPOILER ALERT!**

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash isn't spoiled, he just smells that way @ 07/18/2007 2:53 PM


Muppet Baby: I have Ulcerative Colitis and have been dealing with that “shit” since 19…been in the hospital countless times, had so many procedures, etc etc., in the past 11 years, I dont even remember life before that.

Bill: I guess working with Traffic for so long, I take for granted that I know things about it that the lay person doesnt. As for your GA license, when you got a FL license they should have sent the GA one back to GA to cancel it. As for your ticket troubles being linked to your GA license, Im not sure how that would happen…did you show the cop your GA license when you got the original ticket?

Ill tell you one thing, I moved from FL to NV and then to PA, and neither FL nor NV have cancelled their respective licenses when they should have by now. Luckly, I havent had any problems. and you are awesome too.

Can someone tell me, if the book is preordered at Borders, do they still need to wait in that line/lottery/whatever the hell?

Chestnuts roasted by meepy @ 07/18/2007 3:11 PM


Thanks to an MSNBC news link this morning, I read the spoilers. Curiosity always gets the best of me, I’m afraid to say :( However, I’m still looking forward to reading my copy of Deathly Hallows. I love how JK Rowling weaves a story, and I can’t wait to see how it all pulls together in the end.

Anybody have that new Harry Potter video game for the Wii? I’ve wanted to buy a Wii for awhile now, but that game may provoke me into hunting one down!!

Chestnuts roasted by eliza @ 07/18/2007 3:13 PM


Lori – My husband DVRs everything. He just does it for the sake of DVRing, like he just can’t be bothered to watch it when it’s on. And even on the rare occasions that he watches something as it airs, he still DVRs it…mostly wrestling stuff. It drives me nuts.

Chestnuts roasted by Jessica Marie @ 07/18/2007 3:14 PM


And yes, I was underpaid. I wasnt a dick though. I loved helping people cause I knew how frustrating it was. However, people were quite nasty to me a lot of the time.

Chestnuts roasted by meepy @ 07/18/2007 3:14 PM


I really hate DVRs. When I was staying with my fiance’s parents, they’d DVR stuff and just leave it on there forever, and then maybe watch it a week later or something. Why bother to fucking record something if you’re home doing nothing while it’s airing?! Also, while it was recording, I couldn’t watch anything else, so that pissed me off.

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 07/18/2007 3:21 PM


So, what’s going on?

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 07/18/2007 3:22 PM


Oh, also – I must find these magical Doritos! I heart fake cheesy goodness that turns your fingers orange :)

Chestnuts roasted by eliza @ 07/18/2007 3:26 PM


Hi Manimal! Did everything go okay?

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 07/18/2007 3:26 PM


meepy, I pre-ordered at Borders and was sent a follow-up e-mail with the direction to show up Friday morning to get my ticket. So yeah, I think it applies. *sighs* Maybe people who didn’t pre-order wouldn’t be allowed to get the tickets to begin with? Dunno.

Chestnuts roasted by purplegirl247 @ 07/18/2007 3:35 PM


As I mentioned earlier Amazon is shipping mine so all I have to worry about is staying in a bubble for 3 days after the release date since I was too cheap to pay for the shipping. Kingklash that was classic.

Chestnuts roasted by Danny J @ 07/18/2007 3:35 PM


Well I am getting mine from Amazon on Saturday, since I wasnt too cheap to pay for shipping. The only reason I asked about the border thing is that my fiancee’s kid sister preordered it and we are taking her to get it that night…exciting no? But she called since my last comment and you are right…wristband early in the morning….seems pointless to have preodered it if you get it along with everyone else.

Chestnuts roasted by meepy @ 07/18/2007 3:41 PM


Have all you Potter fans seen the Puppet Pals ticking skit?

http://www.potterpuppetpals.com/

It should be somewhere on that page. Its great!

Chestnuts roasted by meepy @ 07/18/2007 3:50 PM


I didn’t Pre-order, but I fully expect to be able to walk into a bookstore at 11:45 and buy the damn book at Midnight. There will be plenty of copies to go around. There always have been–I have NEVER had any problems getting a copy the day of release.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 07/18/2007 4:08 PM


Matt- I know of your sorrows when dealing with Time Warner Cable. Back when it was Adelphia it took 4 different people to just hook our fucking internet up. (One of the guys said it wouldn’t be possible for us to use a cable modem!!!!!!!!! Where the fuck do they get these people???) And our first month we didn’t have any service…. and it kept going out like every other day. The damn cable modem was just sitting there, mocking me as i listened to the sounds of dial-up blasting through my speakers. Eventually things worked out but I have friends who have been having problems with Time Warner’s internet recently and I’m just keeping my fingers crossed.

Chestnuts roasted by phunqsauce @ 07/18/2007 4:29 PM


Cameron…maybe you live in a small town? I think I do too, maybe it wont be so bad….definitely better I would think than when I lived in Vegas or Miami.

Chestnuts roasted by meepy @ 07/18/2007 4:31 PM


Hey Greg, If you are looking for a ‘play-through’ DS case, I heartily recommend the Nerf one. It turns the DS into a tank, and it’s totally nerd hip.

And I feel your pain, Matt. I’m stuck with dial-up, I have zero options otherwise. I don’t even think I could do the satellite deal, my house is on a wooded lot, and I don’t have a clear view of the sky. Fortunately I have enough of a hole in the canopy to point at most of the DirecTV satellites, although I can’t get the local channels (that satellite is hiding behind a tree, apparently).

Chestnuts roasted by Big McLargehuge @ 07/18/2007 4:56 PM


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