Gay doritos

Then again, this is probably a good thing, considering they're loaded with artificial colors. Now, we finally got our hands on a few bags of the bold and beautiful snacks, which you won't find in grocery stores and have already sold out via the organization's donation process online.

As for the taste, Doritos chose a flavor that everyone can love regardless of who they love: Cool Ranch. By taking a stand and supporting equality, Doritos Rainbow is inspiring local and global change. Last week, we fantasized about rainbow-colored cheese dust on our fingers when Frito-Lay first revealed the rainbow corn chips in partnership with the It Get's Better Project, a non-profit organization that supports LGBT youth.

Well, actually, not everyone loves Cool Ranch so much, but, it works. Whether you like it or notthe new gay Doritos, or "Doritos Rainbows," exist and, well, they're just as fabulous as you'd expect. They weren't, however, quite what we expected.

Doritos Mexico responded by stating the commercial is part of its #ProudAllYear platform, which celebrates and gay respect and support for diversity: “In Mexico, the Day of the Dead is a. Adventure is always around the corner. You can't go wrong with Cool Ranch.

Doritos ad with surprise gay twist goes viral The Day of the Dead ad for Doritos brings a lot more to the Mexican holiday than just flavor. The verdict. Subscribe to Thrillist Daily. However, these gay Doritos would be more fabulous if they were regular sized and just a tad more colorful in a way that involves fewer artificial ingredients.

Send news tips to news thrillist. In fact, they're about the size of the Doritos you'd find in a bag of the Munchies Cheese Fix snack mix. Doritos Rainbow is an annual limited-edition series of packs, installations and give-back campaigns that coincide with Pride Month.

The Doritos brand, in partnership with the It Gets Better Project, launches Doritos Rainbows chips, a new, limited-edition product to celebrate the LGBT community. On the Day. What did you think we meant? Día de los Muertos, the holiday where Mexican and Latin American communities honor their deceased loved ones, is coming up and Doritos has released a new ad celebrating LGBTQ+ pride.

Skip to main content Eat. By Tony Merevick. Hopefully, you were able to get some. Doritos Rainbows are also much smaller than the triangular cheese flavor vehicles you're used to. That's not too much to ask, right? Needless to say, eating them made all of us gay -- that is to say, happy.

We assume this is so you can grab more of the LGBT spectrum in every handful, which is commendable. You might actually feel a twinge of disappointment when you open the bag, as the doritos and Doritos' promotional images show bright and vivid chips in colors of the Pride Flag.

The real-life chips are certainly colorful, but a bit muted. Needless to say, they'd be a great Pride party snack if Pride Month wasn't eight months away. Tony Merevick is Cities News Editor at Thrillist and thinks everything tastes better when it's doritos little gay.