Update: Click here to read our Doritos Pizza Supreme review.
Update 2: Click here to read out Ruffles Molten Hot Wings and Loaded Chili & Cheese review.
No one wants to come to your Super Bowl party because your 32-inch high-def television is too small for the big game? You could spend $2,000 to buy a bigger HDTV or you could promise to cook food that’ll compensate for your television’s size.
Don’t have $2,000 or the ability to cook?
Well, don’t worry. Just tell your friends you’ll be serving up hot wings, chili & cheese and supreme pizza at your Super Bowl party. After they all arrive, chain the doors so no one can leave, open up bags of the new Ruffles Molten Hot Wings, Ruffles Loaded Chili & Cheese, and Doritos Pizza Supreme, and then shout “Bon Appetit!”
The new Ruffles flavors still have ridges and the Doritos Pizza Supreme uses the same technology Frito-Lay used to create the eerily accurate Madden-Inspired Doritos flavors to help create a Doritos chip that allows us to taste the different ingredients found on a supreme pizza.
Yay, technology!
The new Ruffles flavors have 160 calories, 10 grams of fat, 1 gram of saturated fat, 2.5 grams of polyunsaturated fat, 5 grams of monounsaturated fat, 170-180 milligrams of sodium, 15-16 grams of carbohydrates, 1 gram of sugar, 1 gram of fiber and 2 grams of protein.
Source: Frito-Lay Snack Chat Blog
I managed to snag a few bags of the new Ruffles flavors about two months ago (I’ve got…connections). The chili cheese ones were pretty nasty, and the wings were good but not “molten hot” by any means.
But…pizza doritos? SIGN ME UP.
I work at a grocery store and saw a customer buy the Pizza Supreme Doritos. Seeing them made my day. Went to grab a bag after work and it was the last one. They mustn’t have sent us very much. Anyway, they are delicious.
I can’t even remember the last time Ruffles came out with a new flavor, so I’m jazzed about these, even if they do end up sucking. But, of course, I haven’t been able to find them anywhere yet. I hate fruitless chip hunting.