Everyone has that one junk food that got away. One of the most elusive snacking memories I’ve been hopelessly clinging onto and clamoring for is Doritos Sonic Sour Cream!
The history is a bit wonky, but for ME, these Doritos popped up sometime in the mid to late 90s in a gorgeous Joker-esque lime green bag with purple accents and vanished in the early 2000s. They may have origins even deeper than that, tracing back to a Sour Cream and Onion Doritos in the 70s, but that doesn’t sound or look nearly as cool as the neon green Sonic finished with a very 90s exclamation mark. They were like Cool(er) Ranch Doritos but more seasoned, more creamy, and honestly…the bag looked cooler. I got them every time I could.
All this nostalgic babble is simply to say I was ecstatic when I heard about the new Doritos Tangy Ranch! A cool bag, albeit not quite lime green, more of a teal, but still new and slightly 90s, and the word “tangy” with an exclamation mark. Tang is definitely what comes to mind when I think about sour cream. Could these be a rebranding and relaunching of the chip that has escaped me my entire adult life? *cue Law & Order transition music*
No. No, they are not. Despite the return of the exclamation mark and the nod to the 90s design, these are not sonic, nor are they sour cream, but they are good! The first massive difference I notice when crunching into these corny chips is the aggressive garlic punch that finishes with just a touch of a fiery tickle. I wouldn’t go so far as to call them spicy, but they’re spicier than your standard Cool Ranch or Nacho Cheese. Think heavy-handed garlic combined with black pepper.
The flavor rounds out with a buttermilk tang and a touch of dill for a flavor that is, appropriately, pretty ranch-y. As with all Doritos, some chips are very heavily seasoned, and others are merely speckled. The ones with the most seasoning are truly tang-tactic, veering on spicy, and the speckled ones are pretty mild.
My memory of Sonic Sour Cream! is a smoother taste with a particularly white powder that emphasized the creamy, like a cousin of white cheddar popcorn seasoning, and this definitely isn’t that. But I had to know how these compare to the OG, so I went back to the store and got Doritos Cool Ranch for a side by side, and yeah, these Tangy Ranch! really do lay on the garlic.
By comparison, the Cool Ranch chips are smoother, creamier, and noticeably less zesty, but not boring in the slightest. Cool Ranch has always been my favorite of the easy-to-find original line, and I stand by that opinion. They’re so so good and endlessly snackable; I never want to stop. If you’re a fan of Doritos Cool Ranch and aren’t afraid of a little garlic breath, Tangy Ranch! is definitely worth a shot.
Purchased Price: $1.99
Size: 2 3/4 ounce bag
Purchased at: 7-Eleven
Rating: 8 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: (17 chips, 28g) 150 calories, 8 grams of fat, 1 gram of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 190 milligrams of sodium, 17 grams of carbohydrates, 1 gram of fiber, less than 1 gram of sugar, and 2 grams of protein.
I wish they’d stop making slightly different versions of flavors that already exist and would instead bring dip inspired flavors back, and make new ones. Like Pico de Gallo Doritos, guac Doritos, and whatever else. Tostitos already does that, but I prefer the texture of Doritos when it comes to flavored tortilla chips.
Jumpin Jack would be a good thing to bring back again if we’re just going to waste time rehashing flavors, Doritos execs! They could also try to get in with the trends and do a vegan nacho cheese chip.
I agree wholeheartedly!
I was obsessed with the sonic sour cream when they were out! They were always my go to until one day they were gone. I also got excited thinking maybe, just maybe my beloved chip came back! But it’s not the same. Hopefully one day they’ll make a come back!
yeah these 100% aren’t the same but I would still give them a shot if you see the small bag at 7-Eleven! definitely worth a snack, just not legendary status!
Have you tried Lays with the new “limited time” Doritos Cool Ranch flavor?
These were legitimately the most disgusting Doritos I e ever had. My kids concurred which is saying a lot. We threw the whole bag away. Glad someone else likes them! I’d decided the Doritos people had lost their sense of taste. Blah
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These chips are just nowhere to be found in southern Ohio. I’ve looked at every Meijer, Kroger and Walmart I could find as well as countless dollar stores and gas stations.