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Here’s a way to add some color to your chips and salsa platter: Doritos is producing rainbow-colored chips in partnership with nonprofit It Gets Better.
Doritos Rainbows are a limited-edition version of its Cool Ranch-flavored tortilla chips to show the chipmaker’s support of the LGBT community. The chips come in shades of green, blue, purple, red, and orange inspired by colors of the Pride flag (or, perhaps, Skittles’ “taste the rainbow” tagline).
So let's see...they make a chip to celebrate ones sexual preference being their own sex vs. the opposite sex. I wonder if they'll make one for heterosexuals who like to do it, say, doggie style or maybe a different chip for missionary style. The possibilities are endless! Maybe a Kama Sutra bad of chips to cover all bases!!
So let's see...they make a chip to celebrate ones sexual preference being their own sex vs. the opposite sex. I wonder if they'll make one for heterosexuals who like to do it, say, doggie style or maybe a different chip for missionary style. The possibilities are endless! Maybe a Kama Sutra bad of chips to cover all bases!!
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Well I can see the transgender outrage now for being left out. I think, not sure really. But there has to be outrage. I think Doritos should make them in the shape of a pot leaf, for sale in Colorado.
What about black chips to show the BLM folks they're down with them, although with those you have to beat the bag a few times to open it or Halal chips with "death to Israel" stamped on them for the Middle East or Burka Chips, lightly sprayed with a veil of salt?
Pandering anyone????
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