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(no wheat, rye, oats or barley)

Last update 03/22/2006

BAKED! CHEETOS® Crunchy Cheese Flavoured Snacks

BAKED! LAY’S® Regular Potato Crisps

BAKED! RUFFLES® Cheddar & Sour Cream Flavoured Potato Chips

BAKED! TOSTITOS® Bite Size Triangles Tortilla Chips

BAKEN-ETS® Traditional Fried Pork Skins

CHEETOS® Corn Twists

CHEETOS® Crunchy Cheese Flavoured Snacks

CHEETOS® Puffs Cheese Flavoured Snacks

CHESTER’S® Butter Artificially Flavoured Popcorn

CHESTER’S® Cheese Flavoured Popcorn

CRACKER JACK® Original Caramel Coated Popcorn & Peanuts

DORITOS® Black Pepper Jack Flavoured Tortilla Chips

DORITOS® Cool Ranch Flavoured Tortilla Chips

DORITOS® Dill-icious! Flavoured Tortilla Chips

DORITOS® Guacamole! Flavour Tortilla Chips

DORITOS® Jalapeno & Cheddar Cheese Flavoured Tortilla Chips

DORITOS® ROLLITOS™ Nacho Cheese Flavour Tortilla Snacks

FRITOS® Original Corn Chips

FRITOS® SCOOPS!® Corn Chips

HOSTESS® Regular Potato Chips

HOSTESS® Sour Cream & Onion Flavoured Potato Chips

LAY’S® Classic Potato Chips

LAY’S® Dill Pickle Flavoured Potato Chips

LAY'S® Lightly Salted Potato Chips

LAY’S® Natural Sea Salt Thick Cut Flavoured Potato Chips

LAY’S® Salsa Flavoured Potato Chips

LAY’S® Salt & Vinegar Flavoured Potato Chips

LAY’S® Sea Salt & Pepper Flavoured Potato Chips

LAY’S® Sour Cream & Onion Flavoured Potato Chips

LAY’S® STAX (All Varieties)

LAY’S® Wavy Original Potato Chips

MUNCHIES® BBQ Peanuts

MUNCHIES® BBQ Sunflower Seeds

MUNCHIES® Butter Crunch Peanuts

MUNCHIES® Cinnamon Almonds

MUNCHIES® Dry Roasted Peanuts

MUNCHIES® Honey Roasted Peanuts

MUNCHIES® Honey Sweet Trail Mix

MUNCHIES® Mixed Nuts

MUNCHIES® Original Trail Mix

MUNCHIES® Pistachios

MUNCHIES® Salted Peanuts

MUNCHIES® Smoked Almonds

MUNCHIES® Sunflower Seeds

MUNCHIES® Sunflower Seeds In-Shell

MUNCHIES® Tex Mex Sunflower Kernels

MUNCHIES® Turkish Dried Apricots

MUNCHOS® Regular Potato Crisps

RUFFLES® Natural Reduced Fat Regular Flavour Potato Chips

RUFFLES® Onion Dip

RUFFLES® Ranch Dip

RUFFLES® Regular Potato Chips

RUFFLES® Salt & Vinegar Flavoured Potato Chips

RUFFLES® Sour Cream & Bacon Flavoured Potato Chips

SMARTFOOD® White Cheddar Cheese Flavoured Popcorn

TOSTITOS® Bite Size Rounds Tortilla Chips

TOSTITOS® GOLD® Tortilla Chips

TOSTITOS® Hot Bean Dip

TOSTITOS® Hot Salsa

TOSTITOS® Medium Salsa

TOSTITOS® Mild Salsa

TOSTITOS® Natural Blue Corn Restaurant Style Tortilla Chips

TOSTITOS® Natural Yellow Corn Restaurant Style Tortilla Chips

TOSTITOS® Restaurant Style Tortilla Chips

TOSTITOS® Restaurant Style with a Hint of Lime Tortilla Chips

TOSTITOS® Rounds Tortilla Chips

TOSTITOS® Salsa Con Queso

TOSTITOS® SCOOPS!® Tortilla Chips

*The above products do not contain gluten; however, they are produced on the same line as our products that do contain gluten. Although the lines are washed between batches, a slight residue may remain on the lines. Individuals who are extremely sensitive may be affected.

All Frito Lay products are labeled accurately with the most current ingredient information. Frito Lay makes every effort to maintain this list; however, since the ingredients in our snacks are subject to change at any time, we recommend that you check the label on a specific product for the most current and accurate nutritional information. If you need assistance, please contact Frito Lay Canada Consumer Response Centre toll-free at 1-800-376-2257 Monday through Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Central Standard Time.


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