Did Doritos use blue corn or food dye to make these chips? (Spotted by Trevor at Superstore in Canada.)
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Interesting, I hope they sell these in the USA so I can try them!
I was hoping for something great because my son is a big fan of Blue the raptor but I have to report these are terrible … and to answer your question I am 99% sure they used blue dye. Didn’t even finish the snack size bag.
I wouldn’t say they were terrible but they were disappointing. Don’t really taste like steak to me. Just very onion-y.
First blue Doritos in Mexico, then Canada, will these finally hit the USA soon?
Real steak is better, put it that way…lol!
It’s blue dye. Chips aren’t dark blue, more like turqouise. My poo was ALLLLLLL GREEN.
They taste like steak seasoning, not as bad as I thought they might be. My kid loved them.
I absolutely LOVE the Grilled Steak Doritos!
I’m actually amazed that people are giving them negative reviews.