Frito-Lay Rolls Out Doritos Jacked

April 24, 2012
Doritos Jacked are 40 percent bigger in size and thickness than regular Doritos. The snack chip was introduced at the South by Southwest Music Conference and Festival in Austin, Texas in March 2012.

Frito-Lay North America, Plano, Texas, a business unit of PepsiCo Inc., rolls out Doritos Jacked tortilla chips, which are 40 percent bigger in size and thickness (the better to scoop up dips) than regular Doritos. They deliver a one-two punch of intense flavors upfront followed by a twist of spice or tanginess that packs the ultimate crunch in two flavors, Enchilada Supreme and Smoky Chipotle BBQ.

Doritos Jacked were introduced in March at the South by Southwest Music Conference and Festival in Austin, Texas. Their giant vending machine, six stories tall, doubled as a concert venue (The Jacked Stage). It was meant to demonstrate Doritos Jacked are literally the biggest Doritos innovation ever. And attendees earned larger-than-life Doritos-branded quarters that could be inserted into the giant Doritos Jacked vending machine to “buy” product and special prizes.

"The biggest Doritos tortilla chip ever deserves the biggest launch ever," explained Ram Krishnan, vice president of marketing, Frito-Lay North America. "Before we bring this amped up Doritos snacking experience to consumers nationwide, we wanted to take it right to our fans here at South by Southwest to try it first. From the music performances to the product itself, everything about The Jacked Stage by Doritos will be over-the-top."

Suggested retail price for a 2.6-oz. bag is $1.09, a 3.375-oz. bag is $1.49, and the 10.5-oz size is $4.29.