Taco Bell Calls Doritos Locos Tacos 'Enormously Successful'
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Taco Bell's new take on the taco, featuring orange Doritos dust, has helped put the sizzle back in its U.S. sales after a nearly ye...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Taco Bell's new take on the taco, featuring orange Doritos dust, has helped put the sizzle back in its U.S. sales after a nearly ye...
The Huffington Post | Joe Satran | Posted 03.13.2012
For some, Taco Bell's new Doritos Locos Taco, which swaps out the typical tortilla-based taco shell for a folded disc of Doritos chip and first went n...
Posted 03.13.2012
Fast food. Junk food. Sooner or later, the two had to come together like peanut butter and jelly. And that time has finally come in an epic way, with ...
Posted 02.17.2012
Depending on your orientation towards novelty in fast food, March 8th will either be a secular pseudo-holiday or the latest step on the well-trodden p...
Kitchen Daily | Posted 02.02.2012
There's so many things to love about Super Bowl Sunday. Foremost it's the big game, of course. Then it's all the food -- wings, chili, chips, dip and ...
Posted 12.09.2011
Some things are perfect: sunshine, rainbows, koala bears, King Lear, fish tacos eaten on the beach in Malibu. These are things that, like the wheel, n...
AP | Posted 11.26.2011
DALLAS (AP) — Arch West, a retired Frito-Lay marketing executive credited with creating Doritos as the first national tortilla chip brand, has died ...
Ted McCagg | Posted 07.24.2011
Posted 06.13.2011
Though plenty of college kids have probably had this exact idea late at night (worth noting is the 2009 launch of a new Doritos flavor, Late Night Tac...
Melanie Benjamin | Posted 05.25.2011
Look, I know the cost of a Super Bowl ad is ridiculous, and promotional budgets for books aren't exactly what you'd call big. But at some point, don't you have to take a risk?
The Stir | Posted 05.25.2011
It's 3PM, and you're dying of hunger. You run down to the snack bar near your office and see a whole aisle of low-calorie snacks. Guilt-free satisfaction, right? If only it were that simple.
Sarah O'Leary | Posted 05.25.2011
Realizing that fans' creative energy can increase awareness and sales, marketers are giving more control of brands to consumers with campaigns like Mountain Dew's Dewmocracy and Doritos "Crash the Super Bowl" contest.
Brandon Mendelson | Posted 05.25.2011
I'm looking for a new hobby. The last one involved browsing a women's wrestling company's website and laughing at the double entendres used for their titles.
Eric Shutt | Posted 05.25.2011
Super Bowl commercials are iconic American culture. Ads tell us a ton about what's up, right now, and thanks to social media, we can rate and evaluate Super Bowl ads in more ways.
Joe Favorito | Posted 05.25.2011
I found it to be interesting and worthwhile when retired NFL star and broadcaster Tiki Barber joined First Lady Michelle Obama to announce the launch of an ambitious initiative to combat childhood obesity.
Ed Berliner | Posted 05.25.2011
Surrendering every vessel of manhood is easy when one has a new Dodge Charger to fall back on. Though I'll bet that not a single guy reading this wil...
Susan Moeller | Posted 05.25.2011
Today's digital-media-enabled contests, perhaps even the most familiar reality-TV, American Idol-type kind, are popular because they promise a rags-to-riches success for at least one contestant.
John Ridley | Posted 05.25.2011
With all the talk -- and screaming and gun-toting -- that's going on around the health care reform debate, maybe the answer is orbiting our ever-expanding guts.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 05.25.2011
Earlier this week, Rachel Maddow discussed the ongoing saga of the torture memos, and how the Department of Justice's Office of Professional Responsib...
Don Parker | Posted 05.25.2011
Kellogg's has revealed that the company dropped Phelps as their spokesperson for undermining its corporate mission--to keep as many Americans as possible addicted to synthetic chemicals, food dyes, and artificial sweeteners.
Andy Borowitz | Posted 05.25.2011
"The Cardinals really tore it up last night," said Mr. Phelps, who said he saw almost the entire game until he got "a wicked attack of the munchies" late in the fourth quarter.
AP | BRUCE SCHREINER | Posted 04.20.2012